2017年12月31日 星期日

National Geographic’s 2017 Nature Photographer of the Year Contest Winners. 2017年度國家地理雜誌自然攝影師大賽獲獎者

1st Place in Aerials: In Sydney, Australia, the Pacific Ocean at high tide breaks over a natural rock pool enlarged in the 1930s. Avoiding the crowds at the city's many beaches, a local swims laps. (Photo by Todd Kennedy/National Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year contest 2017)
1st Place in Landscapes: Shortly before twilight in Kalapana, Hawai'i, a fragment of the cooled lava tube broke away, leaving the molten rock to fan in a fiery spray for less than half an hour before returning to a steady flow. (Photo by Karim Iliya/National Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year contest 2017)
1st Place in Wildlife: A male orangutan peers from behind a tree while crossing a river in Borneo, Indonesia. (Photo by Jayaprakash Joghee Bojan/National Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year contest 2017)
2nd Place in Wildlife: An adult Caribbean pink flamingo feeds a chick in Yucatán, Mexico. Both parents alternate feeding chicks, at first with a liquid baby food called crop milk, and then with regurgitated food. (Photo by Alejandro Prieto/National Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year contest 2017)
3rd Place in Wildlife: Two grey herons spar as a white-tailed eagle looks on in Hungary. (Photo by Bence Mate/National Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year contest 2017)
2nd Place in Underwater: Typically a shy species, a Caribbean reef shark investigates a remote-triggered camera in Cuba's Gardens of the Queen marine protected area. (Photo by Shane Gross/National Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year contest 2017)
Honorable Mention in Underwater: Preparing to strike, tarpon cut through a ribbon-like school of scad off the coast of Bonaire in the Caribbean Sea. (Photo by Jennifer O'Neil/National Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year contest 2017)
People's Choice in Wildlife: A great gray owl swoops to kill in a New Hampshire field, US. This bird was a rare visitor to this area and was worth the 7 1/2 hour drive to see it. (Photo by Harry Collins/National Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year contest 2017)
National Geographic’s 2017 Nature Photographer of the Year Contest Winners
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