Pictures of a napping polar bear, the remnants of a rain bathe within the Namib desert and a bustling dumpling stall in Seoul are amongst this 12 months’s winners of the National Geographic Traveller (UK) Photography Competition, capturing each extraordinary moments and each day life world wide.
Returning for its fifteenth 12 months, the competitors was divided into eight classes – Urban, People, Landscape, Wildlife, Food, Portfolio, Aerial and Rising Star.
Edward Hasler’s aerial {photograph} of the Namib desert was chosen because the Grand Prize winner, incomes him an 11-day pictures expedition to British Columbia, Canada.
Ben Rowe, senior image editor for National Geographic Traveller (UK) and one of many judges, mentioned in a press launch on Thursday: “The winning images make up a stunning group of photographs, offering unique perspectives on life around the world, from abstract landscapes and street food to busy city life and quiet, intimate moments. It’s a collection that inspires a desire to travel.”
Whilst a number of the winners photographed excessive alpine peaks and arid deserts, others centered on scenes of each day life.
Zaeem Jafri gained the Food class along with his picture of steaming dumplings and hungry clients at a meals stall in Seoul. While Fred Forse’s extremely counseled picture captured passengers aboard a cruise ship touring from Southampton, UK, to Skjolden, Norway.
Other entries gave a brand new perspective on usually photographed topics.
Using a drone and a telephoto lens, Felix Belloin’s successful picture within the Wildlife class captured a polar bear tucked right into a crack within the ice, asleep.
Meanwhile, Lucas James Leal Martin’s extremely counseled picture reveals a nocturnal owl in Scotland through the day.
The successful photos shall be proven at an exhibition at London’s King’s Cross station between May 28 and July 12.