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Best Photos Of National Geographic Travel Photography Contest 2018

Best Photos Of National Geographic Travel Photography Contest 2018
Hiro Kurashina 
The contest of the best national geographer travel photographer of the year 2018 is here, The winners of this contest show their passion for photography and they get their reward. A Japanese photographer Reiko Takahashi was crazy about his passion, he left his job as an engineer and started his work as a photographer for his dream to become a photographer.
 Now he got the fruit of his hard work and won the top prize of best photographer of the year contest 2018. The other amazing photo of the Island of Japan, the photographer took the photo on the first day of her trip to Takahashi. She said that it was the special day for me to take a photo. She got 10,000 dollars as a grand prize to develop her career. There were almost 13000 photos for competition from many international photographers. Three categories were mentioned in this contest e.g. people, cities and nature. It is a good concept of the competition of the best photographers.
Best Photos Of National Geographic Travel Photography Contest 2018
Enrico Pescantini 
 Best Photos Of National Geographic Travel Photography Contest 2018
Gaanesh Prasad
Best Photos Of National Geographic Travel Photography Contest 2018
 Gary Cummins 
Best Photos Of National Geographic Travel Photography Contest 2018
Reiko Takahashi
Best Photos Of National Geographic Travel Photography Contest 2018
hao j. 
Best Photos Of National Geographic Travel Photography Contest 2018
Marco Grassi 
 Best Photos Of National Geographic Travel Photography Contest 2018
 Alessandra Meniconzi 
Best Photos Of National Geographic Travel Photography Contest 2018
Tati Itat 
Best Photos Of National Geographic Travel Photography Contest 2018
MD Tanveer Hassan Rohan 

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