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Video: Last Week's Best Photos (Feb 04-10) from National Geographic
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The amazing photographs of National Geographic magazine each time open the doors to another world for us, show wildlife in such a perspective, in which rarely anyone can see it. Photography is not only the art of seeing, but also the talent to show all this to others, without losing the most important, the most fascinating along the way. And today is the time to see the best pictures from National Geographic for February 04-10.
04 february
South Moravia is a picturesque region of the southeast of the Czech Republic, which is distinguished by welcoming, friendly people and landscapes of amazing beauty. In particular, marvelous pastorals depicting wavy green fields, similar to velvety fabric, on which deer walk openly, nibbling the grass.
05 february
An unusual long exposure photograph shows Haitians trying to rescue property from a ship that ran aground off the coast of Jeremiah.
06 february
If you find yourself in Colorado in November, climb higher, to the mountains, and away from civilization, you can enjoy an amazing spectacle: the full moon is high in the sky, and it becomes as light around as a calm, fine autumn day.
07 february
The struggle for power and status occurs from time to time in any collective. The group of white-tailed eagles was no exception - the photographer managed to capture how they demonstrate their superiority to each other, and they do it very softly and delicately, like no one else can.
08 february
Another confirmation that the most amazing, the most original pictures can be obtained by accident, being at the right time in the right place. For example, this unedited photo was taken in British Columbia from a tripod in the Pacific Ocean just as the sun was slowly sinking. The splash in the photo is a stone successfully thrown into the water.
09 february
The first impression is always the strongest, and the memories are unforgettable, and some do not fade even after many years. So, the author of this unusual photograph associates the city of Detroit with the earliest memory, that is, with closed doors, which he is trying to unlock all the time that he lives here.
10 february
The reed frog from Botswana is smart and quick-witted. Carefully disguised in the middle of a huge lily, she hunts flies, patiently waiting for a new victim.
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