Best Photography From World Beautifull Scenes

in #photography7 years ago

Every day, we feature an image chosen from thousands submitted to our photo community Your Shot. Here are 10 favorites.
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THE COYOTE'S HOWLA coyote stops to howl near the Old Faithful Geyser in Yellowstone National Park. Your Shot photographer Glenn M. writes, "Another pair of intrepid photographers had gone out to look for this coyote based on its howls, and the coyote ended up coming to us."

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GLOW WORMSYour Shot photographer Josselin Cornou says this shot was only possible under a very specific condition: "after sunset during a torrential rain." She says that new inhabitants have found a home here, in what was once a busy train tunnel in Helensburgh, New South Wales, Australia. "A city of glow worms are populating this old train station, providing beautiful lights on rainy days."

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THE JOURNEY HOMEIn Bangladesh, thousands of people ride on the roof of an overcrowded train. They're on their way to celebrate Eid-al-Fitr with their families, a Muslim holiday that marks the end of Ramadan.

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SEA OF CLOUDSYour Shot photographer Mitsuhiko Kamada used a long exposure to photograph these dreamy morning clouds in Tsubetsu, Hokkaido, Japan. Tsubetsu is a small town in the northeast of Japan, home to about 5,000 people.

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DAILY CATCHYour Shot photographer Cynthia H. had perfect timing while observing the mating ritual of black skimmers in the Gulf of Mexico. She remembers, "I watched as this female accepted her suitor's trophy, ensuring his bloodline will continue to be passed on. This poor minnow is only thinking he might still have a chance to get away."

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PINK POWERA power line cuts through a salt flat in Northern California. Depending on the weather and time of year, certain microbes thrive in the dry lake, turning the surface pink.

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LUCKY STRIKEStorm chaser and Your Shot photographer Vanessa Neufeld captured this scene in Keyes, Oklahoma. The day before she was to fly home, she and her fellow chasers "thought we'd go for one last chase and hope for something more than just a squall line," she remembers. "As the evening descended, so did a barrage of lightning in northwest Oklahoma. "

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FAMILY HERDNear La Paz, Bolivia, a family of shepherds pauses to have their portrait taken. Your Shot photographer Oscar Leiva points out that families like these suffer from the effects of climate change, even though they have done very little to contribute to the causes. Last year, Bolivia's second largest lake, Lake Poopó, dried up.

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BLUR THE EDGESAn evening storm blurs the edges of Kazakhstan's Singing Dunes. When the weather is dry and still, the dunes emit a low sound, reminiscent of a bassoon or an organ.

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CITY SUNSETThe sun sets behind Windsor Tower in New York City. The tower is part of a residential complex called Tudor City. When construction started in 1927, the complex was to be the world's first residential skyscraper.

Source : http://www.nationalgeographic.com/photography/best-of-photo-of-the-day/2017/july/

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Beautiful collection excellent choices. Keep it coming.

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