National Geographic named the best travel photographer of 2017

National Geographic named the best travel photographer of 2017

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Mexican Sergio Tapiro Velasco with an unforgettable beautiful photo of lightning striking a volcano shooting ash into the night sky, won the Grand Prix and first place in the category "Nature" in the National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year photo contest. Velasco has been filming volcanoes for the past 15 years.

The jury selected his work from 15 thousand photos sent from 30 countries. The photographer captured the Colima volcano, one of the most active volcanoes in Mexico, from a distance of 12 kilometers. Moreover, Velasco did not even suspect that he had taken an incredibly rare frame until he began to view the resulting photos.

The jury of the annual photo contest evaluated outstanding photos in three categories: "Nature", "People" and "Cities".

(17 photos in total)

National Geographic named the best travel photographer of 2017 Source: National Geographic

National Geographic named the best travel photographer of 2017

The best photo in the category of "Cities" was a picture of a futuristic library in the German city of Stuttgart. Photo: Norbert Fritz

National Geographic named the best travel photographer of 2017

In the category "People" the Turkish photographer F. won. Dilek Uyar with a photo of a dervish (Muslim monk) dancing in the temple.

National Geographic named the best travel photographer of 2017

Category "Cities", 2nd place — view of Hong Kong from the air. Photo: Andy Yeung

National Geographic named the best travel photographer of 2017

Category "Cities", 3rd place — football field, Lofoten Islands, Norway. Photo: Misha De-Stroyev

National Geographic named the best travel photographer of 2017

Category "Nature", incentive award — caves of Patagonia. Photo: Clane Gessel

National Geographic named the best travel photographer of 2017

Category "Nature", 2nd place. Photo: Hiromi Kano

National Geographic named the best travel photographer of 2017

Category "Nature", 3rd place — crocodiles in the Tarkoles River. Photo: Tarun Sinha

National Geographic named the best travel photographer of 2017

Category "Nature", incentive award — active volcano Bromo. Photo: Reynold Riksa Dewantara

National Geographic named the best travel photographer of 2017 Category "People", 2nd place — museum visitors at Rembrandt's painting "Syndics". Photo: Julius Y

National Geographic named the best travel photographer of 2017

Category "People", 3rd place. Photo: Rodney Bursiel

National Geographic named the best travel photographer of 2017

Category "People", incentive award — Father and son, New Delhi, India. Photo: Jobit George

National Geographic named the best travel photographer of 2017

Category "People", incentive award — blessing in the temple of Pura Besakih. Photo: Michael Dean Morgan

National Geographic named the best travel photographer of 2017 Category "Cities", incentive award — El Buraimi, Oman. Photo: Andrzej Bochenski

National Geographic named the best travel photographer of 2017

Nature category, incentive award — fireflies in a remote Japanese village. Photo: Yutaka Takafuji

National Geographic named the best travel photographer of 2017

Category "People", incentive award. Photo: Moin Ahmed

National Geographic named the best travel photographer of 2017

Category "Nature", incentive award. Photo: Shane Gross

Keywords: National Geographic | Volcanoes | Winners | Photographers | Photo contest

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