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National Geographic's online photo-sharing platform Your Shot offers photographers, professional or otherwise, an opportunity to submit their photos for a chance to share their work with a wide audience. Essentially, the world renowned publication schedules multiple assignments and turns the spotlight on its members, inviting them to participate.

Top photo: Photograph and caption by Danielle Mussman, National Geographic Your Shot
On the banks of the Ohio River, the Kentucky side, I watched as the shifting ice, momentarily formed a heart ringed in blue.
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Photograph and caption by Andrey Antov, National Geographic Your Shot
Two butterflies mating.
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Photograph and caption by Boryana Katsarova, National Geographic Your Shot
I was walking in the famous neighborhood of Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey when I saw an "Angel" in the middle of the street. The man was waiting for somebody who never shows up.
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Photograph and caption by Brenda Sutton, National Geographic Your Shot
A group of children watch as a walrus performs and then waves to them.
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Photograph and caption by Hadi Asgari, National Geographic Your Shot
A picture of my grandma and my young cousin
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Photograph and caption by Drey M., National Geographic Your Shot
What's more precious than capturing the love of mother and children in one shot? Priceless moment.
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Photograph and caption by Michael Jorgensen, National Geographic Your Shot
Wedding
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Photograph and caption by Raffaele Montepaone, National Geographic Your Shot
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