September 10, 2015 at 11:26 am

Nat Geo Traveler Wants Readers to Shoot Their Next Cover

by twistedsifter

 

For the first time ever, National Geographic Traveler is inviting readers to shoot a cover photo for the magazine as part of an assignment on Your Shot, National Geographic’s photo community. The winning photo, chosen by National Geographic Traveler magazine editors, will appear on the cover of the December 2015/January 2016 issue, which will feature the annual “Best of the World” list.

For this assignment, National Geographic Traveler magazine Editor-in-Chief Maggie Zackowitz is asking Your Shot members to submit photos of their “best place” — the favorite destination to which they’ve traveled — to correspond with the “Best of the World” magazine feature.

Our friends at Nat Geo have been kind enough to share a selection of potential cover images. Photographers have until September 22, 2015 to enter for their chance to be on a National Geographic cover.

For more information, visit Your Shot.

 

 

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rice terrace vietnam

© Sarawut Intarob / National Geographic Your Shot

 

Rice terrace Vietnam

 

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This photo was taken in wintertime after sunset in Norway. I was kayaking in the evening in the area where Aurlandsfjord meets Nærøyfjord. I waited until the water got completely calm at about 20 minutes after sunset. I saw through my gopro app on my phone that the gopro was using exposure of 1/30 sec due to the low light. I had to keep absolutely still while gliding slowly in the water to get a good photo without blur. The paddle back to the car took over an hour in darkness with a headlamp.

© Tomasz Furmanek / National Geographic Your Shot

 

This photo was taken in wintertime after sunset in Norway. I was kayaking in the evening in the area where Aurlandsfjord meets Nærøyfjord. I waited until the water got completely calm at about 20 minutes after sunset. I saw through my gopro app on my phone that the gopro was using exposure of 1/30 sec due to the low light. I had to keep absolutely still while gliding slowly in the water to get a good photo without blur. The paddle back to the car took over an hour in darkness with a headlamp.

 

3.

Living on the edge

© Marco Grassi / National Geographic Your Shot

 

You can’t travel to amazing place and then leave without the shot. When I arrived to this beautiful place it was foggy, I couldn’t see the mountains in the background. The first day I spent 6 hours in this place. Scouting, enjoying the view and waiting for the magic to happen. And this was the result.

 

4.

Hot air balloon over Bagan

© Lluís Salvadó / National Geographic Your Shot

 

Every morning at sunrise, the sky is spotted by dozens of balloons that fly through the sky to have a unique view of Bagan, the ancient capital of Myanmar. The surface of Bagan contains over 10,000 temples between the 11th and 13th centuries.

 

5.

Saint Basil's Cathedral, Russia

© Elena Ermakova / National Geographic Your Shot

 

Architectural masterpiece in the heart of Russia. Saint Basil’s Cathedral on the Red Square, Moscow, Russia.

 

6.

City of Singapore

© Binoy Uthup / National Geographic Your Shot

 

The picture was captured from the top of SANDS SKYPARK at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore. It is a vertical panorama of 2 rows and 5 different exposures per row to achieve a distortion-less result with better dynamic range of light.

 

7.

Fairy tale land

© Freddy Enguix / National Geographic Your Shot

 

People says that this is one of the most beautiful castles in the world, and one of the most photographed places too. What do you think? I truly believe it. It’s an outstanding location, a beautiful landscape, a breathless architecture, oh man… you need to go and see it for yourself!

 

8.

Alpenglow above the Lake

© Dennis Liew / National Geographic Your Shot

 

The sun lights up the peaks above Rae Lakes as it starts to set. This was taken on my 4-night backpacking trip in Kings Canyon National Park.

 

9.

Sunrise on the mount Bromo

© Romain Guédé / National Geographic Your Shot

 

Beautiful light on the mount Bromo just before sunrise

 

10.

Home of serenity

© Adi Nicola / National Geographic Your Shot

 

Wandering in the Italian Dolomites, I found this beautiful place from the Valley of Funes. Behind there are the peaks of the Odle Group.

 

 

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