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National Geographic Pictures of the Year: As one of the most respected and well-known organizations for nature photography, National Geographic began its “Pictures of the Year” contest in 2023. It invites photographers, both amateur and professional, to submit photos to compete in one of four categories: nature, people, places, and animals.
[1] [2] The competition for the 2016 awards began in December 2015. Judges for the competition included Melissa Farlow of National Geographic. [15] Greg Lecoeur's winning photograph was of gannets diving for sardine off the coast off South Africa. [16] The same photograph won National Geographic's Photographer of the Year contest. [17]
The Wiki Science Competition is an international science photography competition being held during November 1 through December 31, 2023. Wikimedia District of Columbia is organizing the United States arm of the competition. The competition was first organized in Estonia, expanded to all of Europe in 2015, and to the rest of the world in 2017.
A program for adolescent mothers run by the Center for Girls Education in Zaria, Nigeria, which is expected by 2050 to overtake the United States as the world's third most populous country, on ...
National Geographic (formerly The National Geographic Magazine, [3] sometimes branded as Nat Geo [4]) is an American monthly magazine published by National Geographic Partners. [5] The magazine was founded in 1888 as a scholarly journal, nine months after the establishment of the society, but is now a popular magazine.
He exhibited photographs in ArtFair Philippines, Fotografiska Shanghai, and Photo London. He won the Global Wetlands Youth Photo Contest 2017 with his photo of the Gabaldon floodplain in Mt. Sawi, Nueva Ecija. [1] [16] He is a National Geographic Explorer, Nikon Asia Ambassador, and a columnist for The Manila Times. [1] [2]
The Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards has revealed its 2023 shortlist. It’s a LOL-heavy selection, featuring rotund seals, mischievous monkeys, startled leopards and a very happy turtle.
April 5, 2023 at 12:11 PM. A more recent photo of Avery, left, and the portrait of them, painted by an unknown fan from the 2017 National Geographic cover photo by Robin Hammond, which is on ...