National Geographic's Best Photos for 2015
At the end of each year,
National Geographic rounds up its best photos - and here we will take a
look at 20 of them. Every day throughout the year, National Geographic
releases a Photo of the Day - some classic, others quirky, but they
always select an image with a story to tell. In their pick for 20 of the
best photos, this year, they selected photographs with the most shares,
likes and comments from the social sphere. Let's take a look, and in
the comments below, let us know which photo you loved most.
1. Cracking the Surface, Lake Baikal
Photographer Alexey Trofimov, captured quite an unusual picture of the ice, here. He writes that the 'ice on Lake Baikal is a very interesting phenomenon.'
2. The Village, Hungary
This photograph was taken by Gabor Dvornik,
who lives half a mile from The Village, which is set on a natural
reserve in Sződliget Hungary. While the air in this place is special
every season, it is especially rare to have a nice, mist day. 'It was
utterly ghostly and very moody out there' he writes.
3. When Penguins Attack, Antarctica
Captured with a GoPro on Antarctica's sea ice. The photographer, Clinton Berry
had studied the movements of the penguins for weeks. The day that this
shot was taken, there were over 60 penguins and Berry says that there
was a bit of luck involved too.
4. Against the Wind, Canada
In this shot, photographed by Domnic Roy, a snowy owl appears to be fighting against the elements during extreme weather conditions near Quebec City, Canada.
5. Something's Fishy, British Colombia Coast, Canada
Photographed by Ian
McAllister using an underwater housing, this shot captures an intimate
portrait of a wolf wading through the inter-tidal zone on the British
Colombia coast in Canada. The wolf took a break from eating herring roe
to investigate the photographer's half-submerged camera.
6. Who's There?
While taking this photo, Cezary Wyszynski imagined this mouse thinking 'Who was knocking at my door?'
7. Falls in Autumn, Plitivice Lakes National Park, Croatia
This is the country's oldest
and largest National Park, which boasts 16 terraced lakes, formed by
natural travertine dams that change color throughout the day. This photo
was taken by Vedrana Tafra.
8. Bioluminous Larak, Iran
This shot was taken along the
shore of Larak, Iran - an island in the Persian Gulf. 'The magical
lights of the Plankton enchanted me so that I snapped the shot,' Pooyan Shadpoor says.
9. Mother of the Forest, Madagascar
The boabab trees on
Madagascar are 800 years old. They are home to snakes, bats, bush
babies, bees and at times, humans. The trees are an important source of
water - once can store up to 4,000 liters of water in its trunk. This
photo was taken by Marsel Van OOsten.
10. Fox Found, Gran Paradiso National Park, Italy
Gran Paradiso National Park,
was once a royal hunting retreat. Here, a red fox lies in wait,
camouflaged by the autumn woods. This photo was captured by Stefano
Unterthiner.
11. Dancing with the Moon, Iceland
The vivid beams of light are a
result of collisions between charged particles released from the sun's
atmosphere and gaseous particles in Earth's atmosphere. This shot was
captured by Andrew George.
12. Winter White, Gran Paradiso National Park, Italy
Another great shot taken at
Italy's Gran Paradiso National Park by Stefano Unterthiner. Among the
wildlife inhabiting this pare are ibex, chamois, red foxes and ermines
(pictured here).
13. Big Baby, Tonga
This young humpback whale was
captured in the waters off Tonga. Karim Iliya writes that she 'could
not help but wave and smile at the newborn whale almost three times my
length' Curiosity got the better of it and emerging from under its
mother's fin, it swam toward me, approaching less than 30 centimeters
(11 inches).
14. Bird Feeders, China
Abderazak Tissoukai
was near Xingping in China's Guanxi region when he took this shot - a
cormorant fisherman at sunset. 'Xingping is definitely one of the most
beautiful places in China, with its scenic karst landscapes, and it
traditional and genuine people,' he writes.
15. Kit Friendly, Estonia
This kit fox appears to be weighing the presence of Kalmer Lehepuu's
camera lens. He writes that 'on one beautiful evening, the mother went
to get food and left the kits on their own.' Lehepuu then snuck closer
to observe them.
16. Shining Through, Apostle Islands, National Lakeshore, Wisconsin
This shot, taken by Ernie Vater,
captures the setting sun shining the rough ice on the shore of a frozen
Lake Superior. Part of the beauty of this place is its silence. Vater
writes 'you hear nothing except for the occasional creaking of the ice'.
17. Yellow Jellies, Rock Islands of Palau
These golden jellyfish are
harmless to humans, they spend much of their time following the sun as
it moves across the sky. Sunlight for these jellyfish is essential.
Captured by Ciemon Frank Caballes.
18. All the Fish in the Sea, Cabo Pulmo
'This is what our oceans should look like', Jeff Hester, who captured this shot says. But Cabo Pulmo, a marine park off Mexico's Baja California, hadn't always been this way.
19. Imperial Blossoms, Japan
These weeping cherry tree
blooms, were captured on the grounds of the Imperial Palace in Kyoto,
Japan. They typically bloom in late March and early April. This photo
was taken by Yukio Miki.
20. Hull-o, Caribbean Island of Bonaire
This photo shows a diver
gazing at Hilma Hooker, a cargo ship purposely sunk off the Caribbean
island of Bonaire - a popular destination for scuba divers. This photo
was taken by Marc Henauer.