Already one of the images selected as part of the #Youreshotourhome Challenge. “A adorable Asian lion cub sleeps in the middle of the road. The cub was trying to heat itself during the winter afternoon, when the sand was warm compared to other parts of the forest.” |
The National Geographic is asking photographers to present photos or videos that “celebrate the beauty of the planet” for Earth Day. Its editors, with filmmaker Burti Gregory, will choose your favorite to share on the company “Your shot” Instagram page,
Entering is very simple: All you have to do is to post a photo on Instagram using the hashtag “#natgeoyourshotourhome” before 22 April. The company says Gregory will choose their personal favorite from the photos presented and shared them in a gallery on @natgeoyourshot Instagram page on 30 April.
Another selected image. “Mounting Mount Shasta is a potentially active volcano that stands as a silent patron of ancient legends who surrounds it. A sacred peak in original American learning, a sacred peak in the original American learning, is called as a gateway for another world. |
The National Geographic is not pitching it as a formal competition, but “is a fun and open method for people of all photography experience levels, which to connect and share with Nat Jio to how they see the beauty of our planet.” Like, there are many requirements, although Your shot faq page The 1080px recommends posting at least 1080px resolution, and says that images digitally “can be manipulated by rutting to eliminate standard color improvement and dust on camera sensors and films, or scanned negative or scratch beyond the scratch.”
If you can submit as many photos as you want-you have been selected, so you will be asked to share a full size photo with raw, caption and signed release form.