2015 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest Winners Announced

2015 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest winners

The results of the 2015 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest are out! Trust me, the winning photos totally deserve the title, each and every selected image is astonishing.

Hand-picked from more than 17,000 global entries in the categories: Outdoor Scenes, Travel Portraits,Spontaneous Moments and Sense of Place, the underwater shot of divers swimming close to a humpback whale near Roca Partida, Mexico, submitted by Anuar Patjane Floriuk was declared as the winning entry. As a reward, Anuar Patjane Floriuk won an enthralling eight-day National Geographic Photo Expedition to Costa Rica and the Panama Canal for two.

Show time! Below are the first, second and third winning entries, followed by the seven merit-prize winning images:

First Prize: Whale Whisperers

2015 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest winners

Diving with a humpback whale and her newborn calf while they cruise around Roca Partida … in the Revillagigedo [Islands], Mexico. This is an outstanding and unique place full of pelagic life, so we need to accelerate the incorporation of the islands into UNESCO as [a] natural heritage site in order to increase the protection of the islands against the prevailing illegal fishing corporations and big-game fishing.

Photo and caption by: Anuar Patjane Floriuk / National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest

Second Prize: Gravel Workmen

2015 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest winners

 

[This] gravel-crush working place remains full of dust and sand. Three gravel workmen are looking through the window glass at their working place. Chittagong, Bangladesh.

Photo and caption by: Faisal Azim / National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest

Third Prize: Camel Ardah2015 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest winners

Camel Ardah, as it [is] called in Oman, is one of the traditional styles of camel racing … between two camels controlled by expert men. The faster camel is the loser … so they must be running [at] the same speed level in the same track. The main purpose of Ardah is to show the beauty and strength of the Arabian camels and the riders’ skills. Ardah [is] considered one of the most risky situations, since always the camel’s reactions are unpredictable [and] it may get wild and jump [toward the] audience.

Photo and caption by: Ahmed Al Toqi / National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest

Merit Prize: A Night at Deadvlei

2015 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest winners

 

The night before returning to Windhoek, we spent several hours at Deadvlei, in Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia. The moon was bright enough to illuminate the sand dunes in the distance, but the skies were still dark enough to clearly see the Milky Way and Magellanic Clouds. Deadvlei means “dead marsh.” The camelthorn trees are believed to be about 900 years old but have not decomposed because the environment is so dry.

Photo and caption by: Beth McCarley / National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest

Merit Prize: Catching a Duck

2015 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest winners

 

Two boys are trying to catch a duck at the stream of the waterfall. Nong Khai Province, Thailand.

Photo and caption by: Sarah Wouters / National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest

Merit Prize: Romania, Land of Fairy Tales

2015 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest winners

 

Romania, land of fairy tales. White frost over Pestera village.

Photo and caption by: Eduard Gutescu / National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest

Merit Prize: Highlanders

2015 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest winners

 

Traditional haymaking in Poland. Many people continue to use the scythe and pitchfork to sort the hay.

Photo and caption by: Bartłomiej Jurecki / National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest

Merit Prize: White Rhinos2015 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest winners

 

The night before this photo, we tried all day to get a good photo of the endangered white rhino. Skulking through the grass carefully, trying to stay 30 feet away to be safe, didn’t provide me the photo I was hoping for. In the morning, however, I woke up to all three rhinos grazing in front of me. Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, Uganda.

Photo and caption by: Stefane Berube / National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest

Merit Prize: Kushti, Indian Wrestling

2015 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest winners

Kushti is the traditional form of Indian wrestling. Wearing only a well-adjusted loincloth (langot), wrestlers (pelwhans) enter a pit made of clay, often mixed with salt, lemon, and ghee (clarified butter). At the end of a workout, wrestlers rest against the walls of the arena, covering their heads and bodies with earth to soak up any perspiration and avoid catching cold. This relaxation ceremony is completed with massages to soothe tired muscles and demonstrate mutual respect.

Photo and caption by: Alain Schroeder / National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest

Merit Prize: Sauna in the Sky

2015 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest winners

A sauna at 2,800 meters high in the heart of Dolomites. Monte Lagazuoi, Cortina, eastern Italian Alps.

Photo and caption by: Stefano Zardini / National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest

For more details, visit 2015 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest

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