2012 National Geographic Photo Contest Winners

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We love photography and when it comes to the 2012 National Geographic Photo Contest, it’s no joke. Drawing over 22,000 entries from 150 countries this year, winners were selected by a panel of experts comprised of natural history photographer Christian Ziegler and documentary photographers Gerd Ludwig and Debbie Fleming Caffery. Taking home the grand prize was Ashley Vincent as she shot a photo of an Indochinese Tigress named Busaba – whose home is at Khao Kheow Open Zoo, Thailand.  There was a first place winner for both People and Places as well as Honorable Mentions. Check the photos out – you will be impressed.

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First Place for Places / Photo and caption by Nenad Saljic/National Geographic Photo Contest. The Matterhorn 4478m at full moon.

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Viewers’ Choice / Photo and caption by Sanjeev Bhor/National Geographic Photo Contest. Everyday in mara starts with something new and different and day ends with memorable experiences with spectacular photographs. I was very lucky of sighting and photographing Malaika the name of female Cheetah and her cub. She is well known for its habit to jump on vehicles. She learned that from her mother Kike, and Kike from her mother Amber. Like her mother she is teaching lessons to her cub. Teaching lessons means addition of another moment for tourist. This is one of the tender moment between Malaika and her cub. I was very lucky to capture that moment.

 

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Honrable Mention / Photo and caption by Fransisca Harlijanto/National Geographic Photo Contest. I was surrounded by thousands of fish that moved in synchrony because of the predation that was happening. It was an incredible experience.

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Honrable Mention / Photo and caption by Jason Ching. This photo of a wild, Alaskan, brown bear digging on a game trail was taken with a home made motion controlled triggering device hooked up to my DSLR