A massive, ancient tree with sprawling branches dominates the composition, its silhouette intricately etched against beams of light piercing through the foliage. The early morning sun creates dramatic rays that cascade through the mist, illuminating the entire scene with a dreamlike quality.
The play of light and shadow, along with the layered elements—tree, people, animals, and cart—evoke a sense of timelessness, harmony with nature, and quietude. The mist enhances the atmosphere, giving the entire photograph an ethereal, almost magical quality.
This commanding black-and-white photograph captures the awe-inspiring Cepsa Tower, a centerpiece of Madrid's Cuatro Torres Business Area. The towering skyscraper rises with regal presence, its sleek and geometric lines accentuated by the dramatic monochromatic tones. The powerful composition, shot from a low-angle perspective, amplifies the building's grandeur and monumental scale, evoking a sense of majesty and modernity. The smooth curves of the foreground structure provide an elegant contrast to the sharp verticals, symbolizing the seamless blend of innovation and architectural brilliance in Madrid's premier business district. This image stands as a testament to urban ambition and timeless sophistication.
The Mundari tribe of South Sudan, are known for their peculiar relationship with their cows. The relationship the Mundari man has with his cows is on a different basis which in turn nurtures the peculiar relationship between man and a cow, developing into a bond Being predominantly nomads, there is no need to worry about how cows will fit into a house as domestic pets.This bond seems to have risen from economical egocentric and chauvinist factors. A typical Mundari male hustles for more cattle to be able to marry.
In Solio Conservancy, one golden afternoon, a rhino grazed peacefully around us, its sheer presence commanding respect. Slowly, I noticed its curiosity growing—it edged closer, step by step, until it was just meters away. As it got comfortable, I had to switch to a wide-angle lens to capture its massive frame. The sheer size, the powerful build, and that incredible horn left me in awe. Goosebumps ran through me as I framed its calm yet imposing demeanor against a sky painted with scattered clouds. To witness and photograph such a majestic creature up close was a humbling, unforgettable experience.
As in 2021, when I first visited Mundari, this year, Mundari children are still working from a very early age. They and adults don\'t know when they were born or how old they are. In appearance, the youngest workers are between 6-8 years old. A number of them were born in other cattle camps, away from their parents, and it is thought that they may have been sold or given away for breeding. \"BREEDING\" is figurative because they have to work to be able to get food. The cubs\' job is to get up at 05.00 every morning, clean up after the cows and goats, milk them, send them off in the morning and welcome them in the evening.
The Mundari tribe of South Sudan, are known for their peculiar relationship with their cows. The relationship the Mundari man has with his cows is on a different basis which in turn nurtures the peculiar relationship between man and a cow, developing into a bond Being predominantly nomads, there is no need to worry about how cows will fit into a house as domestic pets.This bond seems to have risen from economical egocentric and chauvinist factors. A typical Mundari male hustles for more cattle to be able to marry.
Contortionist captures the raw power and grace of an Andalusian stallion mid-leap in striking black and white. His body twists in an almost unnatural way, muscles sharply defined, showing both strength and agility. The wild mane and tail seem to dance around him, drawing in more movement and energy. Edited on a black background isolates the stallion, drawing all attention to the tension and power he displays.
The monochrome tones help to accentuate the contrast between light and shadow, highlighting the details of his form and turning a moment of action into something timeless - just like horses in art are. This image is about more than just a horse in motion... it\'s a study in grace, strength, and the beauty of the natural world caught in a fleeting, overly intense moment.
As the sun set over the Masai Mara, a lion lay in quiet majesty, his thick mane a crown of shadows and light. His piercing gaze held the savannah in silent command, exuding regal authority. In that moment, he was the undisputed king, timeless and unchallenged.
In a striking black and white photograph, two pelicans stand facing each other, mirroring one another with almost perfect symmetry. Their long, curved beaks and elegant necks create a harmonious balance, as if they are twins engaged in silent conversation. The monochrome tones emphasize the texture of their feathers, the sharp contrast between light and shadow accentuating every detail. Their eyes, focused and intense, seem to hold a quiet understanding, while the negative space around them enhances the intimacy of their shared moment. The composition is both simple and profound, capturing the grace and quiet connection between these majestic birds.
Long exposure of these incredible rock formations along the Goan coastline, captured during blue hour. The misty waves, shaped by the motion of the tide, create a dreamy contrast against the rugged textures of the rocks. A moment of serenity where time stands still.
A world of symmetry and illusion, where architecture bends reality and reflections blur the line between sky and structure. In this monochrome vision, the curves of modern design create an otherworldly dance of light and shadow, as if the future itself has been sculpted into form. A moment suspended in time, where innovation meets eternity.
Mother and Calf Duo grazing in the grasslands of Kenya.Giraffes have been one of my favorite subjects with a \"stand-out\" neck that gives possibility to compose pictures creatively.
In the vast expanse of Amboseli National Park, Kenya, an old elephant wandered gracefully, his massive tucks gleaming under the muted sun. Traversed endless plains, sharing stories of the land and sky. the gentle rustle of the grass whispered secrets of the earth, and the horizon stretched infinitely, promising new adventures with each step.
Two Angampora fighters soaring through the sky, executing high-flying kicks with wooden sticks in hand, embodying the power and agility of this traditional Sri Lankan martial art. The dramatic backdrop of the sky amplifies the intensity of their movements.
In a building called "International Forum" in Tokyo, Japan. I aimed for the moment when the light only comes in at 2:00 PM in the cold winter months of February. By including people, you can see how big the tower is.
A foggy riverside scene of the Little Danube river showcasing a solitary cabin. Still water reflects the cabin and trees, creating symmetry and depth. Subtle leading lines add balance and dynamism. The soft lighting and atmospheric haze highlight the minimalist composition and textural details.
Black and white photograph of six planes from the "Esquadrilha da Fumaça", the Brazilian Air Force's aerial maneuver presentation team. Bauru/SP, Brazil, June 2024
African Forest Elephants are the elusive cousins of the better-known African savanna elephants. They inhabit the dense rainforests of west and central Africa. African Forest Elephants are much more agressive than their savanna cousins, especially outside the safety of their forest home. As soon as this mother elephant spotted our vehicle, she started to run at is in a (mock) charge. Her calf had difficulty getting out of her way. Satisfied with sending us her message, the pair disappeared into their dense forest home, where vehicles cannot follow.
The photo shows a tree that is dead and still alive in the landscape. The sea, which destroys the cliff with its waves during storms, takes away the trees. These trees are dead, but the sea revives them with its waves, throwing algae onto them and thus composing the landscape. A landscape where life and death intersect.
The photo is taken in Kaziranga National Park on 20-02-2024, at 14:52pm. The camera i used to take the picture Model is Nikon Z6-2 and iso-100, F/3.2, Exposure time - 1/1250, Exposure program is Manual, Focal Length 200mm.
In the picture we can find a mother elephant with her cub accompanying a pregnant elephant, probably her sister.
The photo presents the bonding of females that exists even in the wild.
Shot during the safari at the Jim Corbett National Park, an elephant gracefully takes a bath in a cloud of dust. The image captures the raw essence of the moment where nature and its mighty inhabitant perform a silent yet powerful symphony of survival and grace.
Tbourida, also known as Fantasia, is a Moroccan equestrian performance where riders in traditional attire charge forward on their horses and fire synchronized gunpowder shots.
This black and white photo captures a touching moment where a girl stands snuggled up to a horse. The pronounced shadow of the horse\'s head on the grass adds depth and silhouette charm to the composition. This image makes you want not only to look at it, but also to think about the eternal connection between man and nature, which is conveyed through the simplicity and sincerity of the moment. The picture conveys an atmosphere of trust and tranquility, evoking reflections on harmony in relations with the world around us.
After fishing trips on O Loan Lagoon, the boats with rudders unique to O Loan Lagoon return to the boat dock to rest in the quiet night and watch the stars dance in the night.
Красота и ценность каждого мгновения, которую мы не замечаем в суетности
нашей жизни и погоне за эфемерным успехом,
навязываемым нам современным обществом.
In April, after the first rains of the season, the terraced fields on the mountain slopes have enough water, which is when people in the Northern region of Vietnam start a season of growing wet rice.
Life is full of challenges, not just for humans, but for all living creatures. In the face of a flooded community, a little girl smiles as she navigates the water in a foam boat she made herself. Her resilience shines through as she refuses to let the flood define her. Nearby, a dog sits quietly, searching for a dry spot, its gaze filled with longing. This image reminds us that, no matter how hard life gets, we must keep moving forward. It’s about facing adversity with courage, using whatever we have, and never giving up, no matter the challenges.
I was in the safari jeep, spending the entire day searching for leopards to photograph. Suddenly, my tracker yelled, “Stop! Look there!”. It was an epic moment for me, the leopard was perched on a tree, peeking out and gazing at us. It was perfectly framed by the branches, and through the opening.
A young Brother and Sister riding Mountain bikes in Whistler, Canada. The Brother ride his mountain bike up the wall of a tunnel and jumps from the sidewall with amazing style. His sister watches from behind as he showcases a great feat of skill and confidence
This photograph represents the traditional Japanese culture and the beauty of nature, the stillness and movement that the Japanese spirit has cherished.
I took this photograph at a Japanese shrine on a full moon night. The full moon and the torii gate of the shrine represent perfection, the waves shot with a long second exposure represent movement, and the bird standing on the torii gate represents stillness.
Part of the big 5 of Africa, the cape buffalo also known as \" Black Death \" weigh 425 to 870 kg, these massive although gentle animals roam around the vast savannah feeding on the grassland
This photo was taken on the northern slope of Shishapangma. It was the second day after we arrived at the northern slope, and we had to endure quite a few hardships to capture this shot. Initially, we planned to hike 15km to the forward camp on the northern slope and camp there on the first day. However, upon examining the weather forecast, we found that the next morning would have excellent weather. Thus, we altered our plan and decided to hike an additional 5km to camp within the Yebokangal Glacier. By the time we reached the vicinity of the serac, it had already turned dark. We fumbled in the dark to find the entrance to the serac, but unfortunately, we failed to locate it. Consequently, we had no choice but to camp on a dried-up debris flow nearby.At around 2 AM, we noticed dark clouds gathering overhead. Concerned for safety, we packed up and retreated from the campsite, setting up camp again on muddy ground. By 3 AM, heavy snow began to fall, covering our tent. The next morning, the snow stopped, but since we had been unable to camp within the serac, I launched the drone to approach it. At that moment, the sunlight illuminated the depths of the Mount Porong Ri, creating a striking contrast between the pyramid-shaped mountain and the serac below. I captured this photograph.
A Silent guardian of the land, witnessing the changing seasons and stories carried. The distant rumble of thunder promised rain, a welcome relief for the perched earth.
– Рейтинг фотографов по странам и городам строится на основе 3-х лучших фотографий автора и их относительной позиции в каждой отдельной номинации. Рейтинг в номинации "Мобильная фотография" учитывается в меньшей степени для формирования рейтинга. В списке по странам и городам показывается одна фотография автора с лучшим рейтингом.
– В списке опубликованы только работы которые прошли 2-й этап голосования.
– В рейтинге лучших фотографий учитывается только одна — самая сильная — работа от каждого автора. Даже если у фотографа опубликовано несколько работ, в расчёте позиции используется только одна, с наившим рейтингом. Поэтому порядок фотографий в списке может не совпадать с итоговым положением автора в рейтинге.
– The rating of photographers by countries and cities is based on the three best photos of the author and their relative position in each separate nomination. Rating in the nomination "Mobile Photography" is taken into account to a lesser extent for rating formation. The list by country and city shows one photo of the author with the best rating.
– Only those photos have been published in the list that passed the second stage of voting.
– Only one strongest photo from each author is counted in the Best Photos ranking. Even if a photographer has several published works, only the highest-rated one is used to calculate their ranking position. As a result, the order of photos in the list may not match the author's final ranking position.