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National Geographic Instagram Hesabının 2017’de En Çok Beğenilen Fotoğrafları

National Geographic Instagram Hesabının 2017’de En Çok Beğenilen Fotoğrafları

Instagram hesabında 84.1 milyon takipçisi bulunan National Geographic, 2017 yılı boyunca birbirinden farklı fotoğraf paylaşımlarında bulundu. İşte 2017 yılın da NatGeo tarafından paylaşılan fotoğraflardan, en çok beğeni alan 10 tanesi ve hikayeleri…

 

1- Kauai ve Evcil Maymunu

Brezilyadaki küçük Awa topluluğunun bir üyesi olan Kauai ve başında duran minik maymun, NatGeo’nun 2017 yılında en çok beğenilen fotoğrafına konu oluyor.

 

2- Galapagos Marine Iguanaları ve Kırmızı Yengeç

Thomas Peschak tarafından çekilen bu fotoğraf, iguanaların üzerine tırmanmış bir yengeci konu ediniyor. İnanılmaz bir renk skalasıyla, NatGeo Instagram hesabında en çok beğenilen ikinci fotoğraf oluyor.

 

3- Yaralı Bir Kutup Ayısı

 

Photo by @CristinaMittermeier // This is what a starving polar bear looks like. Weak muscles, atrophied by extended starvation could barely hold him up. Our @Sea_Legacy team watched as he painfully staggered towards the abandoned fishing camp from which we were observing and found some trash to eat—a piece of foam from the seat of a snowmobile, as we later found out. People have asked why we couldn’t help it, why we didn’t feed it. In addition to being illegal to feed wildlife, polar bears like this one need several hundred pounds of meat to survive. They primarily eat seals and they struggle when they are stranded for long periods of time on land, without a sea ice platform from which to hunt. We didn’t have a weapon and we didn’t have any food. There literally was nothing we could do for him as we were hundreds of miles from the nearest Inuit community. What could we have done? What we did do was push through our tears knowing that this footage was going to help connect a global audience to the biggest issue facing us as a species today. It is true that we don’t know what caused this animal to starve but we are certain that unless we curb carbon emissions, sea ice will continue to disappear and many more bears will starve. With these images, we want to wake the world up to the imminence of climate change and to how it will affect wildlife and people for decades to come. For solutions on how each and everyone can make a positive impact on this planet #follow me at @CristinaMittermeier or go to @Sea_Legacy. #nature #naturelovers #bethechange #FaceofClimateChange #StopFossilFuels #NoArcticDrilling #TurningtheTide with @SeaLegacy. With @PaulNicklen and our entire team. Thank you @natgeo for helping us try and reach the world.

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Fotoğrafın sahibi Cristina Mittermeier, bu pozu çekerken, ölmekte olan kutup ayısını gördüklerinde tüm ekibin ağlamaya başladığını söylüyor.

 

4- Ay Tutulmasındaki O An

 

ABD’nin Wyoming eyaletinde çekilen bu fotoğraf, ay tutulması esnasında mükemmel bir zamanlama ile çekilmiş. Fakat fotoğraf sahibi, bu pozu alırken etrafında koşuşturan 10 çocuk ile uğraştığını, fotoğrafın şans eseri oluştuğunu söylüyor.

 

5- Kızak Köpekleri

Kuzey Kutbunda, Ciril Jazbec çekilen fotoğraf, kızak köpeklerini konu ediniyor.

 

6- Yılın En İyi Fotoğrafı

National Geographic tarafından, 2017’nin en iyi fotoğrafı seçilen bu kare, 11.000 fotoğrafın katıldığı bir yarışmayı kazanmış.

 

7- Fokların Aşkı

Photo by @BrianSkerry. Harp Seal Pups Kissing!  Two harp seal pups meet each other on the pack ice of Canada’s Gulf of St. Lawrence, touching noses as they sniff one another. Pups are generally born in this region during February, spending about two weeks nursing from their mothers before heading off into the frigid arctic waters on their own. The decline of sea ice over the last decade has created a serious crisis for these animals, as pup mortality rates have increased substantially. If the climate continues to warm and sea ice disappears, the future is uncertain for this species. To see more ocean wildlife, and to learn more about my experiences photographing for National Geographic, follow me, @BrianSkerry, on Instagram. @thephotosociety @natgeocreative #harp #seal #pup #canada #arctic #ice #photooftheday #nationalgeographic #natgeo #harpseal #climatechange #globalwarming #instagood #followme #follow #saveouroceans #ocean #photography #travelphoto #wonderlust #travelphotographer

National Geographic (@natgeo)’in paylaştığı bir gönderi ()

Kuzey kutbunda, Brian Skerry tarafından çekilen bu muhteşem kare, 2017’de en çok beğenilen NatGeo fotoğrafları arasında.

 

8- Göz Göze

Photo by @FransLanting “Eye to Eye” Inside every animal is an individual with its own emotions and needs. When I photograph animals I try to bring out their personalities just as people photographers do that with their subjects. In Belize I spent several hours with this magnificent male cougar before he relaxed to a dreamy pose that I felt captured his mood. I share this image to recognize World Animal Day, October 4—a day of action for animal rights and welfare. The date coincides with the feast day for Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals. Follow me @FransLanting for more images of the other beings on the great tree of life. @natgeotravel @thephotosociety @natgeocreative #cougar #mountainLion #puma #bigcats #photooftheday #picoftheday #nature #beauty #naturelovers #animal #wildlife #worldanimalday

National Geographic (@natgeo)’in paylaştığı bir gönderi ()

Fotoğrafın sahibi Frans Lanting, bu poz hakkında ‘Her hayvanın içinde, duyguları ve ihtiyaçları olan bir birey vardır.’ diyor.

 

9- Anne Çita ve Bebek Çita

Photo by @FransLanting Cheetahs are the most vulnerable of the world’s big cats, with cub mortality as high as 95 percent, often due to predation by lions and hyenas. Co-existing with those formidable adversaries is tough for cheetahs who are more timid and risk adverse. Long term studies have revealed that in the entire Serengeti ecosystem fewer than 50 cheetah females successfully raise cubs to independence on a regular basis. Here is one of these remarkable “supermoms” scanning the horizon for trouble with a cub next to her. But even supermoms can’t cope with the human threats they face in addition to their natural hazards. So, I’d like to give a shout out to the organizations who are working to safeguard a future for these amazing cats and hope that you will support them too. Thanks to NatGeo’s Big Cat Initiative, the Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF), Cheetah Conservation Botswana(CCB) and Panthera. Follow me @FransLanting for more images of cheetahs and other inhabitants of Wild Africa. @natgeocreative @thephotosociety #Cheetah #BigCats #BigCatsInitiative #CheetahConservationFund #Panthera #Endangered #Serengeti #Motherhood

National Geographic (@natgeo)’in paylaştığı bir gönderi ()

Tanzanya’da, Frans Lanting tarafından çekilen fotoğraf, anne çitanın çocuğuyla verdiği muhteşem poza konu oluyor.

 

10-Yoldaki Tilki

Photo by Corey Arnold @arni_coraldo Every night in Unalaska, I’d spot this red fox near the side of the road, charming drivers with its irresistible cuteness into throwing it snacks out the window. On this evening, I spent a few hours watching this fox at work, using my headlights to light the scene. —————————– This print will be on display in my new exhibition “Aleutian Dreams” opening Thursday, 4/6 5-8pm thru May 27 at @hartmanfineart in Portland, Oregon (come say hello!) and also in LA at @richardhellergallery now through May 6th. Click on my profile link @arni_coraldo for a preview. Aleutian Dreams was also featured in the natgeo.com story entitled: “The Bering Sea: Where Humans and Nature Collide” #fox #redfox #alaska #aleutiandreams #unalaska #dutchharbor #laart #portlandart #pdxart #photooftheday #night #humananimals #wildlife #animal #foxy #hungry

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Alaska’da bir otobanda çekilen fotoğrafın sahibi Corney Arnold, sürücülerin yola atlayan tilkilere karşı duyarlı olması gerektiğini vurguluyor.

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