Video: The most iconic animal and nature photography of 2013
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
You can not love some animals, you can be afraid of them. But it is simply impossible not to admire the photographs of our smaller brothers. Especially if this is a selection of the most successful photographs of 2013 - there are owls, lizards, crocodiles, and even a tiny bird in the hands of a researcher.
Of course, there have been many more photographs over the past year. The number of shots is in the thousands, so choosing only 10 frames from them was incredibly difficult. Perhaps someone would have made a different choice. But the fact remains: these photographs are the most iconic in wildlife research history over the past year.
Recall that the National Geographic Society is one of the oldest and most famous in the United States. It was founded on January 27, 1888 in Washington. Today, National Geographic branches are open in every country. We are confident that 2014 will bring even more impressive images, exciting expeditions and successful explorations to National Geographic.
In the meantime, scientists and photographers are developing new travel routes, you can admire other photographs of animals that have been no less successful on the Internet.
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