Which of these photos will be the best? Works from the Smithsonian Photo Contest 2018
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/which-of-these-photos-will-be-the-best-works-from-the-smithsonian-photo-contest-2018.htmlEvery year photographers from all over the world take part in the prestigious Smithsonian Magazine photo contest. Over 16 years, the editorial board has received more than 440 thousand photos. Photographers from all over the world claim victory in six main categories: "Nature", "Travel", "People", "Mobile Photography", "American Experience" and "Edited Images".
At the same time, the acceptance of applications for participation in the 17th Smithsonian Photo Contest continues: photographers from all over the world can submit their works until November 30, 2018.
Source: Daily Mail
"The King." Yulongxueshan Mountain Range, Yunnan Province, China. Photographer: Callie Chi, Australia
An American marine at a training camp in California. Photographer: Roxanne Ortiz
"Let there be light!" Portrait of an elderly couple made after electricity first appeared in their house. Photographer: Ruben Escudero, Mexico




Maria explains the name of the picture as follows:









Keywords: Smithsonian Photo Contest | Contest | Photography
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