20 Stunning Photos That Capture The Relationship Between Nature, Animals And Humans

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As city dwellers, we are surrounded by skyscrapers and roads. Gradually, we have forgotten our connection with nature and others species. To remind us of our unbreakable relationship with nature and animals, some talented photographers use their cameras to capture the beauty of nature. Apart from freezing the moments of some powerful natural phenomena, their photos also feature the interesting side of wildlife and breathtaking landscapes. Let’s take a look and appreciate their efforts:

By Fox Grom

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By Tanja Brandt

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By Dennis Fast

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By Phoo Chan

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By Vadim Trunov

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By Christopher Swann

Gray whale (eschrichtius robustus) A gray whale feeding at the surface and showing it's baleen. Gulf of California.

By Julian Rad

WINNER Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards

By Matty Smith

It's taken me several early mornings to develope this lighting technique. Using high powered underwater strobes place beneath the blue bottles I hit them with a burst of light, the crystal clear deep water reflects no light but the bluebottles pop with that amazing electric cyan blue colour! And framed againt the the silhouette backdrop of the bay and the orange glow from the sun I think they look quite amazing wouldn't you agree? Well done mother nature you did it again!

By Jason Weingart

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By Hiroki Kondo

I took this picture at Hitachi Seaside Park in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan last year. The flowers are baby blue eyes and the whole number of them in the park are 4.5 millions. The best season is usually from the end of April to the first week of May. I am going to the blue universe again this year to photograph. It'll be worth just visiting the world. Camera shutter or your eye's shutter. You would be happy in this world.

By Beth McCarley

The night before returning to Windhoek, we spent several hours at Deadveli. The moon was bright enough to illuminate the sand dunes in the distance, but the skies were still dark enough to clearly see the milky way and magellanic clouds. Deadveli means "dead marsh." The camelthorn trees are believed to be about 900 years old, but have not decomposed because the environment is so dry.

By Francisco Negroni

Calbuco Volcano is located in the lakes region south of Santiago, Chile's capital city and is one of the 10 most dangerous volcanoes in the country. After more than 40 years of inactivity, the day April 23 the volcano erupts, spewing more than 200 million tons of ash and causing the evacuation of more than 2,000 people. In the picture is seen one of the most violent moments of the eruption, which occurred in the early hours of April 24.

By Ken Koskela

Light beams piercing the sky as seen from the top of Cuipingshan Hill in Yangshuo, China.

By Greg McCown

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By Jaewoon U

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By Max Rive

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By Simon Morris

A Young Nenets boy plays in -40 degrees on Yamal in the Winter in Siberia.

By Mario Tama

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By Hendra Lesmana

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