Freedivers in a Cenote
Day out scouting new dive sites we arrived and had the pleasure of seeing a group of freedivers performing.. the light wasnt perfect and actually we had a few drops of rain.. we decided to enter.. the sun eventually came out and gave us this!
joram mennes pine, Mexico, Playa del Carmen
Freediver under sargassum.
The climate change in our planet is affecting many ecosystems including our seas, which I have personally seen the effect of the unbalanced growth of the sargassum (macro algae) that by excess nutrients in the waters of the seas and the increase in temperature in the oceans Nowadays the Caribbean Sea suffers one of the greatest natural cataphores with the arrival of massive quantities of sargassum to its beaches.
Inside the Honeycomb
The Vessel in New York has a particular architecture that made me feel like I was in a giant steel honeycomb, surrounded by a swarm of people who walked it up and down in search of the best angle for their selfie.
Jorge Iván Macías Mejía, Mexico, Ciudad de Mexico
Hiding the nest
In the photograph, a black turtle (Chelonia agassizii) on the beaches of Michoacán. This work was done on supervision and instructions of the Black Turtle Specialist Group and the Colola Turtle Camp staff. the photo was taken at midnight, at the moment the turtle is in a trance, after laying the eggs. This is the stage in which it is dedicated to cover and camouflage the nest. At this moment, it was allowed to use lighting in a very prudent way, so as not to affect the natural behavior and health of this and the other specimens on the beach.
String of Pearl
A team of 3 Cave divers on the way back to the exit after a 180 min. dive in cenote string of pearls, cave system in Playa del Carmen, Mexico.
Gabriel Gasca Rubi, Mexico, Playa del Carmen
Pequeño Mundo Explorador
Apilado de Coleóptero sobre ojos compuestos.
Gabriel Santillana, Mexico, Cuernavaca
The night of Walpurgis
My very particular vision of some of the dreamlike dimensions of Lovecraft in his story "The dreams of the witch's house"
Yazmin Torres Márquez, Mexico, Aguascalientes
Flotando
Mi esposa corriendo sobre un gran charco de agua de mar y en el justo momento donde su reflejo y ella parecen flotar...
José Luis García Sánchez, Mexico, Mexico City
tristeza
es una mujer que vive escondiéndose de los femicidios
Jorge adrian gonzalez Roa, Mexico, ciudad de mexico
El arte es una explosión.
Toros pirotécnicos de Tultepec. Quema de toros pirotécnicos en Tultepec Edo. de México capital mundial de la pirotecnia y hogar de los señores del fuego año con año los habitantes del pueblo hacen una quema de toros en honor a San Juan de Dios una celebracion paganista en la cual rinden tributo a un santo elegido por la comunidad en ella se ofrendan toros hechos de papel cartón y pirotecnia y se queman para agradecer por las buenas noticias a través del año haciendo una ofrenda de sangre con su cuerpo exponiéndolo a los cohetes durante la quema.
Antonio Flores García, Mexico, Coacalco de Berriozabal
Cotidianidad
Daily life on the skirts of the popocatepetl continues despite its activity
Felipe Heli Pérez Almonte, Mexico, San Nicolas de los Ranchos
Azul Inteso
Una luz Flash Godox AD 600 Wistro Canon 5D Mark IV
Ana Iglesias Núñez, Mexico, San Luis Potosi City
Mujercita
Cómo esperar llevar una vida ordinaria si estás llena de talentos extraordinarios… inspirada en el libro Mujercitas de Louisa May Alcott
Rosalba Saldaña Durán, Mexico, Queretaro City
Free me.
Thanks to the darkness of that room in an unfinished building, it makes you feel that the hand is actually floating, when it´s only a visual effect.
Akos Navay Facio, Mexico, Guadalajara
Girl in Water
This picture was taken in a creative set that I built in my shower. The girl is being natural and trying to express what beauty means to her.
Alan Montemayor, Mexico, Mexico City
The lIfe that Remains
She remains seated on the sidewalk waiting to be seen, hoping that someone bring her help by shedding a talent that no adversity has taken away from her while at her side she finds her support for walk.
Mario de Jesús Pino Diaz, Mexico, Ciudad de Mexico
Tender Eyes
A gorgeous griffon vulture is seen soaring the skies in Monfragüe National Park in Spain. How can anyone say vultures bring bad omens when looking at such tenderness in this griffon vulture's eyes? Vultures are important members of the environment, as they take care of recycling dead matter. Vultures are noble and majestic animals—kings of the skies. When looking at them flying, we should feel humbled and admire them.
Tamara Maria Blazquez Haik, Mexico, Mexico City
Mary Poppins returns
This is a revisited version of Mary Poppins intended to exhale all the fashion and glamour from another perspective
Renato Santos, Mexico, Mexico City
Living among rubbish
26 July 2019 This Ghanaian child is one of many inhabitants of Accra´s landfills who live, eat, work, and relieve themselves on the land and amongst the waste. The most polluted landfill in the world is in Accra, Ghana. Every day, one hundred tons of electronic waste from Occident is burned at the Agbogbloshie landfill. Vapors of mercury, arsenic, and lead darken the sky and poison the air. Thousands of people have settled around it, forming a marginal slum of unimaginable proportions. The area is also home to armed robbers, prostitutes, drug dealers and others involved in underground markets. Crime and disease run rampant. Kids who are not able to attend school often spend every evening and weekend processing waste searching for metals. This is the reality and the only way of life that children who wander every day in a sea of garbage.
Manuel Delgado, Mexico, Mexico City
Cascada el Meco
Casada de 38 m altura en la Huasteca potosina, municipio de El Naranjo
Carlos Ignacio Morones García, Mexico, San Luis Potosi City
The Artist
Twenty years unemployed, and without a pension fund, Richard took to the streets to sell his paintings, and as nobody bought them he saw the need to ask for alms. However, there is no day that does not bring with him his painting of "Adam and Eve", because, as he says, there may be someone who knows how to value his talent. This picture was taken in Aguascalientes, Mexico.
Rubén M. Mosqueda Almanza, Mexico, Aguascalientes
Working hard.
This is an image of an old lady making tortillas for sale in the local market.
Silvia Marcoschamer, Mexico, Huixquilucan
Plastic humanity
Last Monday I went to Coahuila, Mexico, which was my surprise that in the stores I visited (a refactionary and a fabric store) they no longer gave you plastic bags, , a circumstance that does not happen in San Antonio. I was stunned and very happy about this situation since the problem of the use of this material is currently huge and has gone beyond the control of the big manufacturers. Each year from 2020 it is estimated that 8.5 million barrels will be discharged into the ocean, which indicates that if it is continued every year in this way in 2050 this oil derivative will exceed the weight of marine life, all this in agreement to the journal Science Advances. While we are divorced from reality sharing inconsequential information, flattering plastic people or simply alienated on the cell phone, this disposable material is becoming the protagonist of the end of the human era as we know it. We are in a critical moment in which we must be more empathic with the environment, it costs us nothing to try to avoid using this material as much as possible.humanity are now a days
Nain Leon, Mexico, Puerto Vallarta
Dance of love
Courtship and reproduction of dragonflies in Baja California Sur, Mexico
alfredo_zayas_alvarez, Mexico, La Paz, Baja California Sur
El Trabajo duro mexicano
La vida trabajadora de una persona productiva que se esfuerza día a día.
Español, Mexico, Oaxaca de Juarez
Nahua perspective
Nahua indigenous woman, palm weaver, from the community of San Francisco, Ozomatlán, located in the Alto Balsas area in the state of Guerrero, Mexico. Palm weave is an economic activity for the survival of the indigenous people of the region, which has been preserved for centuries as part of their tradition.
Cristian Benítez Leyva, Mexico, Mexico City
Metztli
Metztli, It is the name in Mayan of the moon, the blue hour in this area is characterized by pink and blue tones adding the imposing moon.
alexander quiros gutierrez, Mexico, playa del carmen
San Nicolas and the Via Lactea
night photography with light painting from the moon
Victor hurtado, Mexico, Mexico City
Stars and dreams
This photo was taken in Playa Balandra, Baja California. In the middle of the night the beach was completely dark and only the ocean sound can be heard. it is a very inspiring, an peaceful place.
CLAUDIA ROJAS GARCIA TRAVESI, Mexico, Mexico City
Estero Beach Ensenada B.C
Un pequeño ecositema aislado del bullicio, de esta belleza desconocida por el resto de la gente me enamoré un día perfecto.
Olimpia Saray Amezcua Ruiz, Mexico, Ensenada Baja California
Nature textures - macro
King Sago Palm Plant or Cycas Revoluta, one of the oldest groups of plants dating back to prehistoric times.
Arántzazu Echeverría, Mexico, Mexico City
Pedaling for life
Fotografia realiza en Cenote de la Riviera Maya, sin manipulación de photoshop, realizada con Housin
Hernan Santiago, Mexico, Playa del Carmen
Bolero.
Mexicano bolero, limpiando los zapatos de sus clientes.
Marihan Renée González García, Mexico, San Luis Potosi, S.L.P.
Crías de Coatí II
Crías de coatí ubicadas en la localidad de Tepoztlán, Morelos, México.
Rodrigo Solís, Mexico, Mexico City
Maruata
Maruata es una playa en Michoacán poco frecuentada donde el silencio, el mar y las estrellas se unen.
Ana Rocío Martínez Nares, Mexico, Mexico City
En Modo Imaginación
Me encontraba caminando por las calles del centro histórico de la ciudad de Oaxaca, cuando observe a un pequeño niño que jugaba con dos carros de juguete y narraba una historia fantástica sobre una persecución policial, fue tanto mi asombro que decidí capturar este momento en donde su imaginación se encontraba totalmente activada. incluso fue sorprendente como las personas que transitan por la calle no sienten curiosidad por ver a un niño jugando en el piso, siendo algo "inexistente" para aquellos que tienen cosas en que pensar
Pedro Luis Hernandez Martinez, Mexico, Oaxaca de Juarez
Small detail
The light and the shadows make everything beautiful, the environment when we combined different textures can be to peaceful for ourselves.
Manu Echeverria, Mexico, Mexico City
DROPS (venus)
Photographic series made in Guadalajara jalisco, taking as a canvas the human body representing the subjective character of the planets of the solar system
Iván Villagrana, Mexico, Guadalajara
Through the Children Eyes.
"Through the Children Eyes" You walk woven, heavy in every thing that is afflicting your comfort, some details, some problems among other things that take away attention to you, and suddenly, for some children, playing and cooling each part of yourself in a source, no matter what they will say. Liberate to see them, their carefree eyes, through them looking at the calm than many as mature people, we do not have a joy, as little children, like young children.
Oscar H. Wisdom, Mexico, Guadalajara
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