National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year 2017
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Beautiful photos of cities from competition National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year 2017.
From stunning skylines to architectural marvels, here are some of the entries for the magazine’s 2017 competition.
1. Fog in Hong Kong. (Photo by Edward Tin | NatGeo Cities Travel Photographer of the Year 2017):
2. City Kowloon dominant - last plotnonaselonnoe, practically run the government settlement in Kowloon, Hong Kong. Initially, in its place was a Chinese military fort. (Photo by Andy Yeung | NatGeo Cities Travel Photographer of the Year 2017):
3. New York. (Photo by Ed Nazarko | NatGeo Cities Travel Photographer of the Year 2017):
4. Paris and the Eiffel Tower. (Photo Ata Adnan | NatGeo Cities Travel Photographer of the Year 2017):
5. Al Ain - a city located in a magnificent oasis of Buraimi, Oman. Once upon a time it was located on the caravan route. (Photo by Andrzej Bochenski | NatGeo Cities Travel Photographer of the Year 2017):
6. Manhattan sunset. (Photo by Lars Sivars | NatGeo Cities Travel Photographer of the Year 2017):
7. Small island in Greenland, where about 1,200 people live. (Photo Rayann Elzein | NatGeo Cities Travel Photographer of the Year 2017):
8. Endless Night neighborhoods of Hong Kong. (Photo by Ho Lam Cheng | NatGeo Cities Travel Photographer of the Year 2017):
9. Bangalog - the largest city and administrative center in the south of India. (Photo Nikhil Rasiwasia | NatGeo Cities Travel Photographer of the Year 2017):
10. The view from the tallest habitable building in Asia. Busan, South Korea. (Photo by Albert Dros | NatGeo Cities Travel Photographer of the Year 2017):
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year 2017
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