Tuesday, December 22

National Geographic release its pictures of 2015-Amazing photos

Glow-rious: While walking along the shore of Larak, Iran, Your Shot member Pooyan Shadpoor came across the luminous scene in the photo, saying that the 'magical lights of [the] plankton ... enchanted me so that I snapped the shot'
I am going to just give you pictures only as they compiled it. I am a huge fan of that channel and you? More photos below...
Snack attack: A member of National Geographic's Your Shot community captured this photo with a GoPro on Antarctica's sea ice. 'I studied the movements of the penguins for weeks,' Berry writes. 'They walked in the same area almost every day. We would get maybe a dozen or less going by. The day this was taken there were over 60 penguins. It was a bit of luck involved too.'Snack attack: Clinton Berry, a member of National Geographic's Your Shot community, captured this photo with a GoPro on Antarctica's sea ice, about six miles from Casey Station after studying the moments of the penguins for several weeks to find where they walkedWobbly shot: Jellyfish Lake on Eil Malk, one of the Rock Islands of Palau in the Western Pacific is home to rare  golden jellyfish which are harmless to humans and spend much of their lives following the sun as it makes its daily progress across the sky
Wobbly shot: Jellyfish Lake on Eil Malk, one of the Rock Islands of Palau in the Western Pacific is home to rare golden jellyfish which are harmless to humans and spend much of their lives following the sun as it makes its daily progress across the sky


Glow-rious: While walking along the shore of Larak, Iran, Your Shot member Pooyan Shadpoor came across the luminous scene in the photo, saying that the 'magical lights of [the] plankton ... enchanted me so that I snapped the shot'


Glow-rious: While walking along the shore of Larak, Iran, Your Shot member Pooyan Shadpoor came across the luminous scene in the photo, saying that the 'magical lights of [the] plankton ... enchanted me so that I snapped the shot'

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