TOWERING over a golden Italian landscape, the Dolomites stand majestically as they catch the setting sunlight in this awe-inspiring snap – which is among the latest to be showcased in National Geographic’s new photography competition.
A range of new photos, which can be seen below, are from week three of the 2019 National Geographic Travel Photo Contest – which is currently open for entries until noon on May 3 and has a top prize of $7,500 (£5,600).
Sunset at alpine meadows in the Dolomites, Italy. Photographer Gokul Kanagarajah said: ‘I had to cycle 5km uphill from the hotel to catch the sunset, as I got to know at the last moment that visitors were not allowed to drive in this conservation area, but it was worth it.’[/caption]
A lightning strikes the shoreline of Attica behind the Acropolis of Athens, Greece, during a severe summer thunderstorm on June 23, 2018. By Alexandros Maragos.[/caption]
Rio de Janeiro Bay taken from Corcovado. Photographer Marco Mirgone said: ‘It shows the Pao de Acucar and the incredible scene of the Guanabara Bay.’[/caption]
Photographer Sergey Grekov said: ‘Los Angeles is a well-recognised tourist destination. However, it is less known that it is also home to various wildlife. This osprey, shaking off water after a successful dive, was photographed next to the very busy 405 freeway in the heart of the San Fernando Valley – an urban and suburban enclave in the greater Los Angeles area. Harsh sun in the zenith made the shot very difficult, but revealed a beautiful cloud of water drops following the bird – and reminding me famous jet sonic boom images.’[/caption]
A valley of rainbows in Central Patagonia, by photographer Tetsuya Nomura[/caption]
Photographer Mauro De Bettio said: ‘Every winter, between Christmas and New Year, in the north-eastern regions of Romania, the annual Dance of the Bears takes place – a ritual that symbolises the death and rebirth of time. Men and women of all ages dress with bear skins and dance to the rhythm of flutes and percussion to drive away evil spirits and welcome the New Year.’[/caption]
Photographer Daniel Yee said: ‘The famous “Firefall” of Yosemite National Park is a natural phenomenon that occurs when the Horsetail Falls waterfall glows orange due to the angle of sunlight hitting the water, and will only occur when certain time and weather conditions are met. Some firefalls may glow a pale yellow, while others may glow like burning fire. I was lucky to witness the latter combined with strong winds, creating a spectacular sight. I went the extra mile up a snowy mountain to get the eye level shot.’[/caption]
Photographer Jesper Anhede said: ‘Buzkashi (literally “goat pulling” in Persian) is a Central Asian sport in which horse-mounted players attempt to place a goat, calf, or a lamb carcass in a goal. Played in one form or another for more than 600 years, Central Asia’s national sport is alarmingly fast and extremely physical. It’s like the NFL, but with horses and a headless lamb.’[/caption]
A fisherman is suddenly surprised by a wave along the Malecón of Havana, Cuba, by Beniamino Pisati[/caption]
Photographer Eric Seidner said: ‘Xiapu is a giant mudflat in Fujian, China. Most famous for a battalion of bamboo poles stretching to the horizon and thrust into the mud to hang and dry seaweed, the area has preserved traditional ways of coastal living. After having visited an ancient forest we got lost on the country roads back towards the highway. I happened to look out the passenger window and saw these giant nets floating in the breeze like tentacles clawing at the boatman. I parked, slid down a muddy bank and took the shot.’[/caption]
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