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Video: The best snapshots of the past week (May 23-29) from National Geographic
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Another week has gone into oblivion, leaving us only memories - and a pack of the best photos for May 23-29 from flash specialists and lens from National Geographic.
May, 23rd
Photographer Chris Buhlmann took this shot of the old city of Sydney, Australia, early in the morning, peeking into the neighboring garden from the hotel's rooftop at dawn. The photographer used a fisheye lens to capture views of the harbor and the famous Sydney Opera House. Which, however, can be seen from a somewhat distorted photograph.
May 24
Photographer Russell Schnitzer captured this colorful scene with Colombian nuns outside a parish school while exploring Cartagena, Central District of Columbia.
May 25th
The namakwa chameleon, common in Namibia, confuses the predators hunting them, instantly changing the color to the one behind which they are currently hiding. And since namaqua are partially or largely terrestrial chameleons, they have to disguise themselves as the color of earth, grass, sand or stones.
26 of May
Inishowen is a peninsula in the north of Ireland, in County Donegal, considered the largest peninsula in Ireland. Dave Johnston's photo shows the morning sun gently caressing the hills and sand dunes of Inishowen.
May 27
This photo by Thomas Woolrych is a group of climbers who climb the Aiguille du Midi, a mountain peak in the French Alps, Haute Savoie. A cable car, built in 1955, leads to the top of Aiguille du Midi, the famous ski resort of Chamonix lies in the valley, and the longest ski slope in the vicinity starts from the top.
May 28
A shot by photographer Fang Guo will show us what the author saw while relaxing on an ocean cruise en route to Mexico.
May 29
And finally - a desperate Indonesian surfer, making dizzying pirouettes on the waves, illuminated by the rays of the setting sun. The most picturesque frame belongs to a photographer named Firstiawan Yuliandri.
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