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Marius Coetzee Photography. Photographs From The Competition for National Geographic in 2011. Spice up your mood with an annual National Geographic photo contest,with a deadline for submission of papers until November 30. Past nine weeks was given to collect and publish public gallery, now see a best collection of works that readers voted for them done by famous artists, In this collection you’ll see Awesome photos of “People”, “Places,” “Nature” and Captions which is written by the authors. 1. By Robert Spanring Many people go to Uluru, but that they see there the things depends on where they came from. 2. By Ricardo Mohr The eruption of a volcano chain Cordon Kaulle in Chile. 3. The Arctic beluga fun. 4. Streetcar in New Orleans is coming to St. 5. In this picture – It took almost 6 hours to climb Mount Reyner under the stars. 6. Russia, the polar region of Western Siberia, Taz peninsula. 7. Adult male gelady resting, climbing on the cliffs of the mountains in Ethiopia Simien. 8. 9.

Curious cormorants watching the start of a swim in La Jolla, California. 10.By Nino Benninger 11. 30 Best Animal Pictures of the Week – March 3 to March 10. Home » Photography » 30 Best Animal Pictures of the Week – March 3 to March 10, 2012 1. The Green Vine Snake 2. Rare Golden Brushtail Possum 3. 4. 1st Lesson – A Bear teaches its cub how to climb a tree 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19 Macro of a Sand Shark’s eye 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.

Scientific Curiosity Captured in Photos. Caleb Charland is a Maine-based photographer who combines a love of scientific experiments and photographs into wonderful and amazing photographs. If Isaac Newton or Benjamin Franklin were into photography, their photographs might look something like these: “Wooden Box with Horseshoe Magnet” “Atomic Model” “Demonstration with Hair Dryer and Aluminum Foil” “Candle in a Vortex of Water” “Fifteen Hours” Regarding his work, Charland tells us, Wonder is a state of mind somewhere between knowledge and uncertainty.

To check out more of his work, you can visit his website. Image credits: Photographs by Caleb Charland and used with permission. Mark Jenkins // Street Installations. Kristiansand, Norway London, England Montreal, Canada Cologne, Germany Besançon Rome Rio de Janeiro Tudela London Dublin Moscow Winston-Salem Seoul Royan Bordeaux Puerto del Rosario Barcelona Malmö Washington DC Washington, DC.