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Below
are the winners, winning photographs and captions for this year’s National
Geographic Tavel Photographer of the Year.
A total of over 13,000 entries competed in three categories: Nature,
People and Cities. The overall winner
received a $10,000 cash prize. Feel free to dispute some of the placings, I do.
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Grand
Prize Winner And First Place, Nature
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Photographer:
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Reiko Takahashi
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Photograph
Title:
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Mermaid
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Category:
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Nature
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Location:
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Kumejima, Japan
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Caption:
I
was fortunate to have encountered a humpback whale with her calf on my first
day snorkeling near Japan’s Kumejima Island. Most of the time, the calf
stayed close to her mom. At one point, the calf began jumping and tapping its
tail on the water near us—it was very friendly and curious. Finally, the
mother, who was watching nearby, came to pick up the calf and swim away. I
fell in love completely with the calf and its very energetic, large, and
beautiful tail.
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Third
Place, Nature
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Photographer:
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Marco Grassi
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Photograph
Title:
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Mars
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Category:
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Nature
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Location:
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Brunico, South Tyrol, Italy
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Caption:
These natural sand
towers, capped with large stones, are known as the Earth Pyramids of Platten.
They are situated in Northern Italy’s South Tyrol region. Formed centuries
ago after several storms and landslides, these land formations look like a
landscape from outer space and continuously change over the years and, more
accurately, over seasons. This natural phenomenon is the result of continuous
alternation between periods of torrential rain and drought, which have caused
the erosion of the terrain and the formation of these pinnacles. As the
seasons change, the temperatures move between extremes and storms affect the
area, pyramids disappear over time, while new pinnacles form as well.
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Second
Place, Nature
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Photographer:
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Hao J
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Photograph
Title:
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Flamingos take off
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Category:
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Nature
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Location:
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Lake Natron, Tanzania
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Caption:
Thousands
of flamingos are seen taking off from the colorful Lake Natron in Tanzania.
Before taking off, flamingos need to take a short run on water to build up
some speed. At that moment, their long, red legs create a series of water
ripples on the surface of the lake. Looking down from the helicopter, these
ripple lines look like giant aquatic plants flowing in the water. This photo
was taken from a helicopter.
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People’s
Choice, Nature
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Photographer:
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Niklas Weber
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Photograph
Title:
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Formation
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Category:
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Nature
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Location:
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Camaronal, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
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Caption:
When we arrived at
the Río Grande de Tarcoles in Costa Rica, I saw a fantastic formation of the
sharp-mouthed crocodiles. I couldn't help myself, and I started my drone and
began to photograph them from the air. My heart was beating like crazy
because I was incredibly excited, on the one hand I was a bit scared for the
drone, on the other hand I was so happy about the unique moment.
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Third Place,
Cities
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Photographer:
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Gaanesh Prasad
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Photograph
Title:
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Reflection
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Category:
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Cities
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Location:
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Dubai, UAE
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Caption:
On an early morning,
I wanted to photograph the fog, which is epic in Dubai every year from
December to January—and almost every photographer’s dream in this part of the
world. Sadly, I could not get access to the rooftop and so I peeped through
the glazed window on a lower floor. I was overwhelmed and excited to see how
beautiful the city looks, and my excitement was quadrupled as soon as I saw
the reflection of the road and building on the building facade that I was in.
I immediately opened the window to the maximum permissible amount and clicked
a single shot with stretched hands.
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Second
Place, Cities
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Photographer:
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Enrico Pescantini
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Photograph
Title:
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Geometry of the Sun
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Category:
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Cities
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Location:
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Teotihuacan, Mexico
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Caption:
Teotihuacan means
'the place where the gods were created,' and that's the exact feeling
visitors have when they walk along the Avenue of the Dead at this Mexican archaeological
site. This pyramid was dedicated to the god of Sun, and I found it
mesmerizing how the rising sun in the picture conquered just half the image,
while the other half is in the shadows. I have always loved archaeology and
ancient civilizations, so I couldn't wait to visit Mexico and explore the
remains of the pre-Columbian civilization. I planned my visit to Teotihuacan
at sunrise, to get a combination of golden sunlight, play of shadows, and few
crowds around. I flew my drone to see if the image I had in my mind was
really out there: luckily for me, this frame was just waiting for my camera!
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First Place,
Cities
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Photographer:
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Hiro Kurashina
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Photograph
Title:
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Another Rainy Day in Nagasaki, Japan
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Category:
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Cities
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Location:
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Nagasaki, Japan
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Caption:
This
is a view of the main street from a tram in Nagasaki on a rainy day. The tram
is vintage, but retrofitted with modern ticketing equipment. A conductor is
no longer on board—only the lone driver. The quiet streetscape seen through
the front windshield of the tram somehow caught my attention. This view
presents quite a contrast to busy urban centers in Japan, such as Tokyo and
Osaka. The ride on a vintage tram through the relatively quiet main street
was a memorable experience during our week-long visit to the historic city of
Nagasaki.
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People’s
Choice, Cities
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Photographer:
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Trikansh Sharma
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Photograph
Title:
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Travelling to Heaven
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Category:
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Cities
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Location:
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Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, India
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Caption:
A traveller is seen
riding across Ram Jhula bridge in India. When I was at this location, I
suddenly noticed a man on a bicycle coming towards the bridge—luckily the
bridge was otherwise empty. I framed this moment in my mind—which is a good
example for travel photography—and then pressed the shutter to capture the
image. In this photograph, the bridge has no ending point and looks as if the
man is traveling towards heaven.
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Third
Place, People
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Photographer:
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MD Tanveer Hassan Rohan
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Photograph
Title:
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Challenging Journey
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Category:
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People
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Location:
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Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Caption:
This photograph was taken from Dhaka's
airport rail station during the Eid vacation. People were returning to their
village homes to spend Eid with families, and the rush at the last hour was
immense. One man caught my attention: he was dangling on a train's handle
with his family, trying to get inside the train. At that time, rain started
and the train began to slowly move. The family had tickets to board the
train, but couldn’t get to their seats. There are many people like him, who
come to Dhaka for work—leaving their families and home villages—so when they
get vacation, they don't want to miss the opportunity to spend time with dear
ones, no matter what.
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Second
Place, People
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Photographer:
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Tati Itat
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Photograph
Title:
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Leida and Laelle – I Will Lift You Up
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Category:
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People
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Location:
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Estrela, Rio Grande Do Sol State, Brazil
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Caption:
Since 2016, I've been involved with Haitian
immigrants and refugees living in my city, Estrela. I have become friends
with some families, and especially with twin sisters, Leïda and Laëlle. They
say living in Brazil is like living in paradise—very different from the
reality of their country of origin. They dream of becoming models and
teachers, as a way to earn money to bring their other relatives from Haiti to
Brazil, to live all near one another. On this day, they were playing in front
of their home, improvising exercises to develop their imagination and
creativity, as if they were actresses, and playing an imitation game with
poses. Laëlle reached for Leida's face and lifted her head up, showing her
where she should look. At this brief moment, I took the photo.
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First
Place, People
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Photographer:
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Alessandra Meniconzi
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Photograph
Title:
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Tea Culture
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Category:
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People
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Location:
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Olgiy, Bayan-Oelgiy, Mongolia
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Caption:
I’m fascinated by the
ancient Kazakh method of hunting with Golden Eagles. I followed a family
during their migration from winter to spring camp. Mongolia is sparsely
populated, but the inhabitants have a very hospitable and welcoming culture.
Tea for Kazakh is one of the attributes of hospitality. It isn't just a
drink, but a mix of tradition, culture, relaxation, ceremony, and pleasure. Damel,
seen here wrapped in heavy fur clothes, drinks a cup of tea to keep warm from
the cold temperatures.
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People’s
Choice, People
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Photographer:
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Daniel Cheung
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Photograph
Title:
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The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
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Category:
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People
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Location:
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Shenzen, Guangdong, Sheng, China
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Caption:
The light illusion is
created by artwork that uses an accumulation of light points to create a
sculptural body. I saw a little girl in red dress running around the space.
Luckily, she ran out again at the right moment—I found this is called “the
decisive moment.” I couldn't wait to press the shutter as the lights were
perfectly aligned to create a beautiful moment—like a girl crossing a time
tunnel.
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