The world's leading photography competition once again brings the realm of magical scenes of nature and wildlife. Let's take a look at the most beautiful photos of the National Geographic 2014 contest.
At the beginning of July, two exhibitions are opening at the Ljubljana Castle, an art exhibition with works by Lojze Spacal and a photography exhibition with a selection of 50 National Geographic photos.
A good cover photo for a magazine can drastically increase sales, improve the reputation of the magazine and also spark passionate discussions among people. So far, we've seen a number of provocative covers that have raised a lot of dust, and we've rounded up some of the boldest ones that are likely to be talked about for a long time.
At National Geographic, through a competition, they selected eleven of the most beautiful travel photographs that were taken in 2013. All words are superfluous.
Photographer Ricardo Stuckert came across an unusual sight while flying over the Amazon in Brazil. He discovered an Amazonian tribe that had no contact with the outside world and until now no one knew of their existence. Who would have thought that in the 21st century we would ever get an indigenous insight into the Neolithic way of life when spears, arrows and bows ruled! According to Survival International, over 100 intact tribes still live in the world today.
Our Slovenia was also mentioned in the National Geographic magazine these days. We are supposed to find a real unicorn in our fairy-tale forests.
Last year we reported that Marko Korošec became the winner of the National Geographic Traveler magazine photography contest. Unfortunately, there are no Slovenians among this year's winners of the Traveler Photo Contest 2015, so there is no shortage of stunning photos. The stormy supercell ("Independence Day") of the Slovenian storm chaser was succeeded by the underwater photograph "Whale Whisperers" by Anuar Patjana Floriuk.
Every year, the travel experts at National Geographic compile a list of the top destinations you should visit in the next 12 months. And this year's selection is excellent. Here are the destinations you should visit in 2018 according to National Geographic.
On the occasion of its 125th anniversary, National Geographic has published a photographic retrospective in collaboration with the Taschen publishing house.
One of the most important photography contests has recently come to an end and offered us a range of breathtaking photos. National Geographic has chosen the best travel photos of 2017. Undoubtedly, they had an extremely difficult task, because all the photos are outstanding - and there are only three podiums. You can see the winning photos and photos that received special praise from the jury in this article.
Every day, National Geographic serves us incredible photos from around the world. At the end of 2015, they selected the 20 most popular photos of the year from their Photo of the Day pool (every day they choose one of the photos they receive that meets their criteria). Some of them are classic, others are unusual, but they are always photos with a story. Rankings were measured by likes, social media shares and other online reactions. And the following selection was made.
That the environment and climate are changing is nothing new. That this process is taking place with terrible haste, neither. But it is worrying. National Geographic says that if we continue at this pace, the ice at both poles and in the mountains will soon be gone. What would Earth look like if all the ice melted?