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Grand Prize Winner, Photographer of the YearPhoto: Sebastiano Tomada“Children of Qayyarah”Children roam the streets in Qayyarah near the fire and smoke billowing from oil wells, set ablaze by ISIS militants.

A decade ago, you wouldn’t imagine snapping a great picture on a cell phone. But with the advent of the iPhone and increasingly refined smartphone technology, photography on a mobile device is becoming the standard for many creatives. Breathtaking landscapes, emotional scenes, and intricately detailed images are now capable with the stellar lenses. The annual iPhone Photography Awards recognizes and celebrates the best iPhone photography from folks in over 140 countries across the globe. Christophe Jacrot, also known as Rain Man, is a French photographer who takes awesome pictures of cities caught up in bad weather.

He travels around the world, intentionally experiencing different weather conditions, in order to convey some melancholy and romantic charm through his works. ’’Just by learning to accept the world as it is — and accepting the weather with all of its whims — you can develop a new, holistic view of the world", says Christophe Jacrot. Look at these photos, we’re certain that you’ll agree with him. Paris, France Hong Kong, China New York, USA.

The following little places are undoubtedly some of the most magnificent and fantastical on the planet.

They look like illustrations from fairy tales, captivating you with their seemingly otherwordly perfection. You’re left with just one question in your head: which one should I head to first? Yangshuo County, China Burano, Italy Dazhai, China. Every day, National Geographic Magazine takes a lot of photos from different parts of our world.

Hundreds of photographers wait day and night for the right moment to take the most breathtaking shots. Bright Side has chosen for you the best pictures that show the incredible grace of nature and our daily life. It can be hard to imagine, but Photoshop’s tricks already exist in reality.

These photographers captured it. Bright Side put together a collection of 15 shots that will blow your mind. aquaria-info. Snow has an amazing ability to make any landscape look like it’s come straight off the pages of a fairy tale.

Although winter can often be cold and harsh, its unique charm compensates for all its cons. Look at all the Christmas magic it brings! No wonder residents of tropical countries dream of seeing the beauty of snowy winters. Bright Side compiled the most stunning photos of snow-capped, wintery places all over the world where you can spend unforgettable holidays! Wildlife Photographer of the Year is one of the most prestige wildlife photographic competitions in the world.

The awards are given to the gifted amateures and professionals in wildlife photography. All pictures of the animals must be taken in their natural habitat. Bright Side cannot help but be amazed by the amount of secrets our universe is hiding.

Photos of stars and planets especially demonstrate the unknown. No matter whether it’s cold or hot where you live right now, Christmas is still long-awaited and joyful holiday for many of us, and it’s getting closer and closer.

Certainly, it’s difficult to imagine this wonderful celebration coming to pass without one of its main symbol: a beautiful and unique Christmas tree. Every year, many cities around the world seek to create a unique design for their Christmas trees to impress both tourists and locals. Bright Side took a look at what’s on offer this year in different corners of the world, and put together this collection of the most beautiful Christmas trees that really impressed us. Paris, France ©eggheads.altervista.org This twenty-five-metre-long, upside-down Christmas tree decorates a French shopping center, Galeries Lafayette. Imagine if the art you spent hours making was destroyed soon after completion.

For 44-year-old San Francisco-based artist Andres Amador, who creates sand-paintings up to 100,000 square feet (~35,000 sqmt) in size, this is a reality. Amador received a BA in Environmental Science before joining the Peace Corps and then starting a regular career, but it was a visit to Burning Man in 1999 that changed him. He quit his job, and in 2004, in the hours been low and high tide, started doing sand art. “It’s an event that cannot be encompassed in any photo or story,” Amador says of Burning Man, “and it really shifted my perspective on what life could be and how one could craft one’s life experience.” More info: delightfulstories.com. In many countries, winter is truly a wonder to behold. It can make virtually any landscape unrecognisable. It’s for this reason that winter is a cherished subject for photographers. Despite their freezing fingers, those with an eye for capturing this season in all it’s pristine beauty continue to take amazing shots year after year.

We put together a few of the very best. Sometimes, you see a photograph which summons a whole storm of emotions inside. Often this is down to a perfectly chosen angle or a shot taken at just the right moment. Sometimes, it’s a shot of a stunning landscape or an awe-inspiring natural phenomenon. But in other cases, it can be something as simple as the chronicling of our everyday lives from all around the world. Here, we’ve gathered together 20 of the most brilliant photographs we’ve seen this year. Nature and humankind are both great artists, and when they join forces, amazing masterpieces can be produced. Today Bright Side has collected for you works in which the combined efforts of mother nature and photographic artists have captured magic moments showing the wondrous diversity of modern life and the natural world. This is what happens if you throw hot tea into the air in Arctic imgur A galactic tennis ball.

It is sometimes said that in the eternal confrontation between man and nature, there is no winner. However, once there is a crack in a building, or a broken car stays unattended for a certain amount of time, we’ve all seen how vegetation immediately starts to seize control of it. Nature reasserts its grip. Take a walk through the abandoned tunnels, ships, mansions and 20 other objects, which, though they were created by man, soon became part of the natural landscape.

These are some thought-provoking images.