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Travellerspoint's 17 Best People Photos

The Best of 2012 Photo Competition received more than 1100 entries, from which 160 finalists were voted on by five expert judges and the Travellerspoint community to come up with our two winners. With so many deserving finalists though, we are showcasing their talents in a series of photo posts.
Enjoy this collection of the best people photography of 2012 as voted by the community.

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Happy, India. Photo by jaytukun.

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Waka waka, Zambia. Photo by Chirosima.

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Cebula, Philippines. Photo by guanyehon.

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Smile, India. Photo by jaytukun.

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Malawian Smile, Malawi. Photo by mzanecchia.

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School girls crowd round us on the road, Vietnam. Photo by jparsons.

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Contrasts on the back seat, China. Photo by Chirosima.

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From the darkness, Lithuania. Photo by Chirosima.

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Coaxing Mamma Through the Window, India. Photo by DebdattaC.

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Painted Lady, USA. Photo by pdxnorma.

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Devotion, India. Photo by pp_saha.

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Malawian Peanut Farmer, Malawi. Photo by mzanecchia.

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Gracefully Old, Nepal. Photo by travelexplorer.

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The Window Seat, Afghanistan. Photo by the_goat.

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Local catch, Nepal. Photo by Neil1983.

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Dominican Republic, Dominican Republic. Photo by Leidenfrost.

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Reflections in Dali, China. Photo by theibis.

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Check out the results of past competitions:

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Travellerspoint's Top 12 Wildlife Photos

Travel and photography go hand-in-hand for most people and the Travellerspoint community is no different. When we put the call out for our Best of 2012 Photo Competition, we had no idea of the response we would receive.

After more than 1100 entries and countless hours looking at beautiful travel photos (poor us, right?), we put forward the top 160 photos for the community to vote on their favourites. We presented the winners in a Best of 2012 post but there were so many photographers that deserve a mention that we will be showcasing their talents with a series of photo posts. Enjoy this collection of the best wildlife photos of the year as voted by the community.

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Bath, India. Photo by pp_saha.

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Konik horses in the Muese valley, Netherlands. Photo by ramon.stijnen.

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Bird Bath, El Salvador. Photo by jjkingan.

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Ready...Set..., New Zealand. Photo by dinah1.

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Forfeiting freedom, China. Photo by ningningtomato.

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Lion's Feast, Zambia. Photo by oliverparish.

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Happy Pelicans, Peru. Photo by geeza21.

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Impala, Kenya. Photo by geraud.

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A shiny Starling, United Kingdom. Photo by fretmonkey.

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Falcon, Scotland. Photo by trish54.

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Barramundi Cod, Australia. Photo by KobusM.

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Pink Flamingo, Pink Water, Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles. Photo by jjkingan.

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Check out the results of past competitions:

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The Best Travel Photos of 2012

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Judge's Prize Winner: A Monk Passer By The U Bein Bridge, Myanmar. Photo by thinkofazote.

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People's Choice Prize Winner: Tuscan Morning, Italy. Photo by ronnybas.

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Sunset at Horseshoe Bend, USA. Photo by ronnybas.

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The Bridge, USA. Photo by artem.kevorkov.

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Novices at The Corridor of Shwezigon Paya, Myanmar. Photo by thinkofazote.

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Umbrella Repair Man, Italy. Photo by beinbalance.

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One monk reading smiling, Myanmar. Photo by yuliang11.

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Happy, India. Photo by jaytukun.

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Bath, India. Photo by pp_saha.

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Cebula, Philippines. Photo by guanyehong.

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Reflections at Lake Louise, Canada. Photo by JustMike87.

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Every two months, Travellerspoint holds a competition for our members. The photos above are the top photos from the Best of 2012 Photo Competition.

Congratulations to thinkofazote, who won the Judge's Prize and has won himself a signed copy of Lonely Planet's Guide to Travel Photography, an amazing 160x120cm ixxi photo collage, and $500 cash.

The People's Choice winner ronnybas wins a 160x120cm ixxi photo collage and $250 cash.

Check out the results of past competitions:

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Industry Interview with Richard I'Anson

In this month's Industry Interview we are pleased to chat with Richard I'Anson, freelance travel photographer, and author of ten Lonely Planet books including the recent India: Essential Encounters and four editions of Lonely Planet's Guide to Travel Photography.

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You have been passionate about travel photography for over 25 years; how did you come to work with Lonely Planet?

After two overseas trips totalling nearly three years and lots of travelling in Australia, I had built a fairly comprehensive collection of images covering most of Asia and Australia. At that point, I went knocking on doors. The timing with Lonely Planet was just right as they had recently made a decision to start using images from sources other than their authors and I had the kind of images they were after.

Rock formation known as Zoroaster Temple from Yavapai Point.

Rock formation known as Zoroaster Temple from Yavapai Point.

Where can we find your work?

Apart from in my own books, website and Facebook page of course, my photographs are licensed around the world for use in books, magazines, newspapers, websites, travel brochures, posters, postcards. A couple of the most notable uses, which also demonstrate the diverse sizes and places the images can end up, were as Australia Post stamps and on a massive tarpaulin protecting the contents of a 53 foot truck trailer.

Family group making offerings and praying before Ganesh statue on Chowpatty Beach during Ganesh Chatsuri festival.

Family group making offerings and praying before Ganesh statue on Chowpatty Beach during Ganesh Chatsuri festival.

What has been the most challenging photograph or assignment for you and how did you overcome it?

I think it would have to be an assignment in Antarctica. The main challenge being the total lack of sleep due to the long days, as the sun was setting around midnight and rising around 2:30am (and not getting dark in between) – consequently, I just didn’t go to bed for four days straight. But the real challenge came because napping during the day was also out of the question, as there was so much to photograph from the ship and during the two shore landings each day, that I couldn’t imagine missing any of it by falling asleep.

Describe your case contents for a standard photography trip.

I take the same gear on most trips with the aim of giving me the flexibility I need to capture the wide range of subjects I cover while being easily manageable and accessible, so that I can shoot quickly and efficiently. So, I take two Canon DSLR bodies (5D MkIII and 5D MkII), two Canon lenses (24-70mm and 70-200mm), a Fujifilm X-Pro 1 camera with 18mm, 35mm and 60mm lenses, and a Gitzo G1228 carbon fibre tripod, plus a laptop and two 750 GB portable hard disks. The only variation to this kit is when wildlife photography is a key component of the trip, and then I’ll take a Canon 300mm lens and a 1.4x teleconverter.

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We have many promising photographers on Travellerspoint – any words of wisdom?

Learn the technical stuff (ISO, shutter speed, aperture, exposure) and your camera’s controls so that the mechanics of taking a photograph become second nature. You’ll then be able to concentrate on, and enjoy, the creative side of picture taking seeking out interesting subjects and great light and you’ll have a much better chance of capturing those fleeting moments and expressions that make unique images.

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Considering all the travel you have done, is there a destination still on your wish list?

Of course! Lots of them! I always have a rolling ‘top 5’ destinations that I want to get to. At the moment it’s Rio de Janeiro for Carnaval, Alaska, Iran, Uganda to see the gorillas, and Madagascar. The list will need updating soon, though, as I’m heading to Madagascar in December and to Rio for the carnival next year.

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Win an autographed copy of Richard's book Lonely Planet's Guide to Travel Photography in the Travellerspoint Best of 2012 Photo Competition.

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Check out our other posts in the Industry Interview series:

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Blogging For a Cause

Travellerspoint Travel Blogging Competition

Travellerspoint Travel Blogging Competition


You might have seen this image around the site but what is it about?

As Travellerspoint hosts an active blogging community, we are thrilled to offer an exciting opportunity to make a broader social impact with your travel blogging! You might like to think of it as "more bang for your blogging buck".

We have partnered with not-for-profit organisation Art in All of Us (AiA) to give you the opportunity to aid their cultural exchange programs which aim to inspire, promote tolerance, and enrich the lives of children around the world. The programs use interactive art activities and creative exchanges to educate on cultural differences and teach children about connecting to others on a global scale.

To participate all you have to do is blog! Travellerspoint will donate $5 for every travel blog entry to AiA.

Children in St Lucia. Photo courtesy Art in All of Us

Children in St Lucia. Photo courtesy Art in All of Us

The good news is that you can submit up to three entries in the competition - yes, three! Multiple entries in a competition is somewhat unusual but the reason for this is because there are three different topics for the competition:

  1. Food;

  1. Off The Beaten Track;

  1. Winter.

Bloggers can submit one entry per topic, so submit three wonderful travel blog entries and we will make a donation to AiA for each of them. This is blogging for a good cause after all!

A competition like this needs impressive judges and we certainly have a brilliant panel of professional writers: founder of Travelfish, Stuart McDonald; photojournalist and travel writer Sue Gough-Henly; and writer and Passports with Purpose co-founder Pam Mandel.

Start writing your entry now as the competition closes on 20th April and there is a top prize for one lucky winner.

World Art Book, Art in All of Us

World Art Book, Art in All of Us

The winner will receive a limited edition copy of AiA's World Art Book and the latest Apple iPad!

This is a great competition and we're really happy to work with AiA to bring it to you. Check out the FAQs below and good luck with your entries.

Happy blogging!

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My blog isn't hosted on Travellerspoint, can I still enter?
Absolutely; everyone can enter. Simply copy the URL of your blog post entry along with your email address into the entry form.

I wrote a blog post about last Winter, is it ok to submit this now?
Yes! Great blogging deserves to be rewarded, so this competition isn't limited to new content. You can submit a post from last week, last month or last season, as long as it is your original content and has not been published except for on your own personal blog.

I don't understand the topics. What do I write about?
Anything. Pick a topic you feel you would have the most interesting content about and write! Your entry can be on any aspect of the topic: ie. local food, signature dish how-to, top 10 meals around the world, etc.

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