Picture Perfect !!!

Throughout its 125 year history, National Geographic magazine has published some of the most iconic and fascinating pictures ever taken in places both remote and densely populated from all corners of the globe.

As part of its milestone anniversary celebrations, the magazine has showcased the very best of its award-winning photojournalism, telling the story of how the pictures impact our lives by giving an insight and bearing witness to history.

The magazine marked the souvenir edition by inviting readers to submit their own photos and participate in a digital assignment for the publication.

The inaugural assignment on the newly designed Your Shot photosharing site will be loosely organized around the theme of the October 2013 anniversary issue.

Here are a selection of some of the most stunning pictures out of the thousands submitted from around the world so far.
Night of the lightning: This stunning shot taken by Arizona photographer Rolf Maeder shows the Grand Canyon lit up by fork lightning during a storm

Night of the lightning: This stunning shot taken by Arizona photographer Rolf Maeder shows the Grand Canyon lit up by fork lightning during a storm


Cloud of tadpoles: Canadian photographer Eiko Jones took this opportunistic shot in a local swamp. He was snapping the lilies when thousands of tadpoles swam into the shot

Cloud of tadpoles: Canadian photographer Eiko Jones took this opportunistic shot in a local swamp. He was snapping the lilies when thousands of tadpoles swam into the shot

Kabul balloons: Allen Rooke took this shot while on a winter mission with the World Food Programme in the Afghan capital. He said the sight of the boys carrying the balloons made his day

Kabul balloons: Allen Rooke took this shot while on a winter mission with the World Food Programme in the Afghan capital. He said the sight of the boys carrying the balloons made his day


Best shelter ever: Anati Rao from Bangalore took this beautiful image of an elephant calf sheltering under its mother. One person commented on this picture that the calf is smiling because 'he knows he is loved and safe'

Best shelter ever: Anati Rao from Bangalore took this beautiful image of an elephant calf sheltering under its mother. One person commented on this picture that the calf is smiling because ‘he knows he is loved and safe’


Camp inside Hong Son Doong: After a two day trek, Ryan Deboodt was so glad to see this camp inside the world's largest cave that he took this stunning image

Camp inside Hong Son Doong: After a two day trek, Ryan Deboodt was so glad to see this camp inside the world’s largest cave that he took this stunning image

 

 Perfect catch: New York photographer Wayne Panepinto took this brilliant photo of Lily the sea lion's lunch time at Seneca Park zoo
 Perfect catch: New York photographer Wayne Panepinto took this brilliant photo of Lily the sea lion’s lunch time at Seneca Park zoo


Meteorite: Noel Kerns from Texas took this image of a meteorite shower at an abandoned farm house near Sanger in Texas

Meteorite: Noel Kerns from Texas took this image of a meteorite shower at an abandoned farm house near Sanger in Texas

The ice caves: Andrew Inaba took this picture of one of the Big Four Ice Caves at Granite Falls in Washington. The caves are made from avalanche snow hollowed out by water and warm winds
The ice caves: Andrew Inaba took this picture of one of the Big Four Ice Caves at Granite Falls in Washington. The caves are made from avalanche snow hollowed out by water and warm winds


Solitude: Stuart Edwards captured the Ki Monastery is situated high in India's Himalayan region in the remote Spiti Valley. A few hundred Buddhist monks live here permanently, studying and worshiping in probably one of the most serene places in the world

Solitude: Stuart Edwards captured the Ki Monastery is situated high in India’s Himalayan region in the remote Spiti Valley. A few hundred Buddhist monks live here permanently, studying and worshiping in probably one of the most serene places in the world


Ijtema: Junaid Ahmed took this picture of one of the biggest Muslim gatherings in the world after Hazz. There were so many people there that many couldn't get into the park and preyed in the road instead

Ijtema: Junaid Ahmed took this picture of one of the biggest Muslim gatherings in the world after Hazz. There were so many people there that many couldn’t get into the park and preyed in the road instead.

 

source:::::mailonline.com uk

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A Thought Provoking Painting ” Beijing 2008″…!!!

 

Amazing thought-provoking painting “Beijing 2008” by Chinese-Canadian artist Liu Yi.

The woman with the tattoos on her back is China. On the left, focused intensely on the game, is Japan. The one with the shirt and head cocked to the side is America. Lying provocatively on the floor is Russia. And the little girl standing to the side is Taiwan.

This painting, named “Beijing 2008”, has been the subject of much discussion in the west as well as on the internet. What’s interesting is that this painting is called “Beijing 2008”, yet it depicts four women playing mahjong, and conceals a wealth of meaning within…

China’s visible set of tiles “East Wind” has a dual meaning. First, it signifies China’s revival as a world power. Second, it signifies the military might and weaponry that China possesses has already been placed on the table. On one hand, China appears to be in a good position, but we cannot see the rest of her hand. Additionally, she is also handling some hidden tiles below the table.

America looks confident, but is glancing at Taiwan, trying to read something off of Taiwan’s expression, and at the same time seems to be hinting something at Taiwan.

Russia appears to be disinterested in the game, but this is far from the truth. One foot hooks coyly at America, while her hand passes a hidden tile to China, both countries can be said to be exchanging benefits in secret. Japan is all seriousness while staring at her own set of tiles, and is oblivious to the actions of the others in her self-focused state.

Taiwan wears a traditional red slip, symbolizing that she is the true heir of Chinese culture and civilization. In one hand she has a bowl of fruit, and in the other, a paring knife. Her expression as she stares at China is full of anger, sadness, and hatred, but to no avail; unless she enters the game, no matter who ends up as the victor, she is doomed to a fate of serving fruit.

Outside the riverbank is darkened by storm clouds, suggesting the high tension between the two nations is dangerously explosive. The painting hanging on the wall is also very meaningful; Mao’s face, but with Chiang Kai Shek’s bald head, and Sun Yat-Sen’s mustache.

The four women’s state of UnCloth represent the situation in each country. China is Unclad on top, clothed with a skirt and underwear on the bottom. America wears a bra and a light jacket, but is Unclad on the bottom. Russia has only her underwear left. Japan has nothing left.

At first glance, America appears to be most composed and seems to be the best position, as all the others are in various states of unclothedness. However, while America may look radiant, her vulnerability has already been exposed. China and Russia may look Unclad, yet their key private parts remain hidden.

If the stakes of this game is that the loser strips off a piece of clothing, then if China loses, she will be in the same state as Russia (similar to when the USSR dissolved). If America loses, she also ends up in the same state as Russia. If Russia loses, she loses all. Japan has already lost everything.

Russia seems to be a mere “filler” player, but in fact is exchanging tiles with China. The real “filler” player is Japan, for Japan has nothing more to lose, and if she loses just once more she is immediately out of the game.

America may look like she is in the best position, but in fact is in a lot of danger, if she loses this round, she will give up her position as a world power. Russia is the most sinister, playing along with both sides, much like when China was de-occupied, she leaned towards the USSR and then towards America; as she did not have the ability to survive on her own, she had to weave between both sides in order to survive and develop.

There are too many of China’s tiles that we cannot see. Perhaps suggesting that China has several hidden aces? Additionally China is also exchanging tiles with Russia, while America can only guess from Taiwan’s expression of what actions have transpired between Russia and China. Japan on the other hand is completely oblivious, still focused solely on her own set of tiles.

Taiwan stares coldly at the game from aside. She sees everything that the players at the table are doing, she understands everything that is going on. But she doesn’t have the means or permission to join the game, she isn’t even given the right to speak. Even if she has a dearth of complaints, she cannot voice it to anyone, all she can do is to be a good page girl, and bring fresh fruit to the victor.

The final victor lies between China and America, this much is apparent. But look closely; while America is capable, they are playing Chinese Mahjong, not Western Poker. Playing by the rules of China, how much chance at victory does America really have?

 

source::::nairaland forum site

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A Safari From Your Laptop !!!

 

Most people use Google Street View to explore cities and monuments, but it can also be used to go on a virtual safari.

As part of National Geographic’s Great Nature Project, people of all ages have been invited to take pictures of animals and plants and upload them online, Google Maps has shared a collection of images purposely showing off the local wildlife in far-flung locales.

The ultimate goal of the Great Nature Project is to set a Guinness World Record for the largest online photo album of animals, the project’s website proclaims.

From sea turtles swimming off the coast of Heron Island near the Great Barrier Reef to monkeys bathing in hot springs at Japan’s Jigokudani Monkey Park, Street View has purposely taken pictures of many animals.

Street View cameras have also captured more random instances of nature at work, like seagulls nabbing a meal or frogs that jump onto the camera lens in the Brazilian Amazon.

Majestic: A Reindeer galloping on a road in Lebesby, Norway

Majestic: A Reindeer galloping on a road in Lebesby, Norway


Snow monkeys at Jigokudani Monkey Park in Yamanouchi, Shimotakai District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan

Snow monkeys at Jigokudani Monkey Park in Yamanouchi, Shimotakai District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan


Off-roading: Sea turtle off the coast of Heron Island in the southern Great Barrier Reef

Off-roading: Sea turtle off the coast of Heron Island in the southern Great Barrier Reef


Just passing through: A Seagull in Brighton, England, UK

Just passing through: A Seagull in Brighton, England, UK


On safari: A wild donkey pictured in Botswana, Africa

On safari: A wild donkey pictured in Botswana, Africa


Relaxing in the sun: A frog jumps on to a camera on the Rio Negro River in the Brazilian Amazon

Relaxing in the sun: A frog jumps on to a camera on the Rio Negro River in the Brazilian Amazon


Bottom of the world: Penguins on Half Moon Island, Antarctica

Bottom of the world: Penguins on Half Moon Island, Antarctica


source :::::mailonline uk

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” Enough is Enough …Now Just Shut up ” !!!

Anymore!!! Priceless!!!

Could not resist posting this one. I have seen it before and I am sure some of you have seen it too. It is nevertheless worthy of many more  posts…

This amusing photo of a pair of House Sparrows is doing the ’email rounds’ and was sent in by Cheryl van Groeningen as found in the site of Birdlife  club.

source:::::Birdlife Trogons Bird Club site

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Hey …enough is enough ….Now just just up !!!!

 

Chennai …Thro ‘ the Lens This Week !!!

BIRDS OF A FEATHER: Flights of parakeets swoop down on a house on Bharathi Salai everyday and C. Sekar, owner of the house, leaves grains on the terrace for these rose ringed parakeets to feed on.

 

LIFE STRINGS: A fisherman in Marina strings his net together for the next catch.

 

 

CHENNAI IN CAKE: As part of Joy of Giving Week celebrations, French Loaf made a 1,000 kg eggless chocolate fantasy photo cake with 300 pictures and sketches of Chennai.

 

YOUNGSTERS OF THE NATION: Nearly 400 children dressed like Mahatma Gandhi on the Marina Beach. This was on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti.

 

A NEW LEASE: Nayani, a female Olive Ridley turtle rescued by the Tree Foundation in February was released into the sea.

 

METER MATTERS: Even though the meter has shaken things up, only some commuters got to see a ticking meter.

 

source ::::The Hindu

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Dubai to Italy in a Bike ….Solo Ride Covering 10000 Km !!!

Sundeep Gajjar aka Motographer is all geared up to ride from Dubai to Italy on the fantastic Ducati Multistrada 1200 with his camera gear

 

The route took the Motographer from Dubai to Italy via Iran (had to be skipped due to paperwork issues and the trip was restarted from Turkey), Turkey, Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Slovenia, Slovakia and  Austria for a cool 10,000 kms.

 

In front of the world’s tallest building, Burj Khalifa in Dubai, at the start of the ride.

 

Around 200 km from Dubai, riding butter-smooth roads flanked by sand dunes.

 

Riding in the Cappadocia region of Turkey, some amazing alien landscapes.

 

Riding in the village of Safranbolu in Turkey. Where some of the world’s highest quality saffron is produced.

 

Beautiful landscapes in Turkey.

 

At Gallipoli in Turkey. This is where a lives of more than 100,000 soldiers were lost in World War I

 

At Lake Plastiras in Greece.

 

Riding in Bulgaria was a great experience with some unbelievably isolated locations in the wilderness.

 

The Transfagarasan road in Romania was labeled as ‘The Best Road in the World’ by Top Gear and the Motographer rode it as part of this larger ride.

 

The snow-flanked Transfagarasan Road is a riding delight

 

Imagine riding all those curves!

 

Those are the Ducati’s headlights in one of the tunnels on the Transalpina road, the other fantastic road in Romania.

 

A small ice cave on the Transalpina road.

 

The Vidraru Dam wall can be ridden on in Romania, and is an enthralling experience!

 

A super sinuous section of the Transalpina road.

 

At the Heroes Square in Budapest, the capital of Hungary.

 

In Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia.

 

The Motographer’s helmet is half in Slovenia and half in Italy!

 

In Austria, at the Grossglockner Road, the Batman makes an appearance with his Ducati!

 

The World Ducati Week 2012 in Misano, Italy, finally, after 10,000 km

 

This is the story of an Indian riding solo from Dubai to Italy on a Ducati MultiStrada with a single mission – to reach World Ducati Week 2012. The ride took place between May 19, 2012 and June 22, 2012 across 10 countries and 10,000 km. More at www.missionRedPla.net 

Text and photos:  Sundeep Gajjar (Sunny) aka motoGrapher / xBhp

 

source::::yahoo Lifestyle

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Fantastic View From The Cockpit !!!

The images were taken by the third pilot at 38,000 feet while the other two pilots flew the planes. In this image the sun casts amazing shadows over the terrain of Greenland

The images were taken by the third pilot at 38,000 feet while the other two pilots flew the planes. In this image the sun casts amazing shadows over the terrain of Greenland

Lake Mead just to the East of Las Vegas

Lake Mead just to the East of Las Vegas

A magnificent view of London

A magnificent view of London

 

The southern tip of Greenland at sunrise

The southern tip of Greenland at sunrise

 

London with the River Thames bending around Docklands and the Millenium Dome

London with the River Thames bending around Docklands and the Millenium Dome

 

San Francisco with the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz prison clearly visible

San Francisco with the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz prison clearly visible

 

A huge glacier in Greenland

A huge glacier in Greenland

 

Sunrise along the Thames estuary

Sunrise along the Thames estuary

 

Downtown Seattle, USA

Downtown Seattle, USA

 

Downtown Los Angeles

Downtown Los Angeles

 

Moon rising over Canada. The shadow on the horizon is the shadow of the earth

Moon rising over Canada. The shadow on the horizon is the shadow of the earth

 

The mountains of Northern Canada

The mountains of Northern Canada

 

Chicago on Lake Michigan at night

 

Chicago on Lake Michigan at night

 

The Las Vegas Strip at night

The Las Vegas Strip at night

 

The streets and houses of south London

The streets and houses of south London

 

Amazing scenery outside of Las Vegas Nevada during a sunset

Amazing scenery outside of Las Vegas Nevada during a sunset

 

Los Angeles international airport looking south in the middle of the frame

Los Angeles international airport looking south in the middle of the frame

 

A cloud formation that looks like a rabbit

A cloud formation that looks like a rabbit

 

source:::::The Telegraph Uk

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Stunning Images of Wildlife !!!

Giovanni Frescura's stunning shot of a hoopoe feeding its chick came second in a photography competition. The hoopoe is also known for sunbathing and taking dust and sand baths

The winning image, captured by Bridgena Barnard from Cape Town shows a leopard attacking wildebeest

Anne Algar took this picture of a pair of Red Kites in Oxfordshire - it came third in the competition

Arun Kumar's picture of a red bull feeding its young on a twig also received a highly commended accolade

Tony Mills, used to some creative camera work to capture this timsplice image of a booby diving near Galapagos.

Retired builder Peter Oak, 72 likes to refer to his image of a waxwing as Chuck Berry

 Edmund Telford, proved his skills with this highly commended image of a Tawny Owl

Highly commended photographer Christopher Algar captured this image of a jackdaw on a deer's head.

Highly Commended Ken Hadfield shot this image of an Egret displaying in Florida.

Alex Slavenburg captured this highly commended shot of a hummingbird as part of The Wild Photo Competition

Hundreds of photographers took a walk on the wild side, to capture these stunning images of animals in their natural environment.

From a waxwing playing with its food, to a jackdaw picking parasites off a deer in Bushy Park, birds featured heavily in the amazing entries In The Wild Photo Competition, run by The Society of Nature and Wildlife Photographers.

Snappers were asked to submit images that captured animals living in the wild to endangered species surviving from around the globe.

And these results just go to prove the wide range of beautiful creatures living around the world. The winner was the leopard picture taken by Bridgena Barnard, 47, from Cape Town.

source:::::mailonlineuk.com

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