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From the Americana category, Forgotten office by Robyn Meyer of Sacramento, California. Photographed in Lincoln, California, in May of 2011.
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Moonrise over Northern Lights by Ben Hattenbach of Los Angeles, California. Photographed in northern Alaska, in March of 2011.
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Everything will be all right, by Brian Day of Oak Park, Michigan, entered in the Altered Images category. Photographed in Detroit, Michigan in April of 2011.
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Behind the blue by Paolo Patruno of Bologna, Italy. Photographed in Lilongwe, Malawi, in May of 2011.
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Wanting to see her big brother during his baseball game, by Stephanie Fox of Mobile, Alabama. Photographed in Mobile, Alabama, in March of 2011.
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Neighborly dispute by Donald Montemorra of Swampscott, Massachusetts. Photographed in Katmai National Park, Alaska, in July of 2009.
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An entry in the Altered Images category, this is "Where the soul meets the body" by Laura Diliberto from Wantagh, New York. Photographed in November of 2011 in New York City.
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From the Altered Images category, a White Collared Kingfisher (halcyon chloris) dives out of the water, after a quick afternoon dip in the Kinabatangan River, Borneo, by C.S. Ling of Singapore. Photographer Ling: "This sequence was shot with a Nikon D3 with 500mm lens on a continuous high burst mode, capturing all 10 action shots of the kingfisher within a split second. The images were later pieced together in Photoshop into one sequence shot". Photographed in Sabah, Borneo, in July of 2011.
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From the Americana category, Forgotten office by Robyn Meyer of Sacramento, California. Photographed in Lincoln, California, in May of 2011.
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Moonrise over Northern Lights by Ben Hattenbach of Los Angeles, California. Photographed in northern Alaska, in March of 2011.
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Everything will be all right, by Brian Day of Oak Park, Michigan, entered in the Altered Images category. Photographed in Detroit, Michigan in April of 2011.
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Behind the blue by Paolo Patruno of Bologna, Italy. Photographed in Lilongwe, Malawi, in May of 2011.
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Wanting to see her big brother during his baseball game, by Stephanie Fox of Mobile, Alabama. Photographed in Mobile, Alabama, in March of 2011.
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From the Altered Images category, The diversity of ordinary life, by Branko Stojanovic of Novi Sad, Serbia. Photographer Stojanovic: "During a two-year period (from 2008-2010), I was shooting every day activities of my neighbors. The idea was to show diversity of ordinary life and this old socialist building which I saw as some kind of prison. In that kind of huge structure with many people, even your neighbors are almost total strangers". Photographed in Novi Sad, in November of 2011.
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Ranch dog taking a break from work, by Jamie Illian of Dallas, Texas. Photographed in April of 2011, in Ellsworth, Nebraska.
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Steam from Mammoth Hot Springs, by Steven Ross of Nixa, Missouri. Photographed in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, in October of 2009.
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From the Altered Images category, Color palettes, by Janwalai Kusuwan of Hillsborough, New Jersey. Photographed in October of 2011, in New York City.
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King Penguins by Jamie Scarrow from Bruce, Canberra, Australia. Photographed in South Georgia in November of 2010.
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A homeless boy sleeping inside the train, by Budi Prakasa, from Jakarta, Indonesia. Photographed in Jakarta, Indonesia, in August of 2009.
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