Finalists Of The 15th Smithsonian Photo Competition 2017 Have Been Announced, And They’re Stunning
It's that time of the year again, when The Smithsonian Magazine announces the finalists of their hotly contested photo contest. Year after year, the contest continues to blow us away with the quality of entrants, with only the cream of the crop qualifying as the 60 finalists, narrowed down from over 48,000 submissions.
The submissions are split into 6 different categories, Travel, Altered Images, Mobile, Natural World, People, and The American Experience. We here at Bored Panda have compiled a list of the finalists, which you can check out below and choose your favorites. There is still time to vote for your choice to win the Reader's Choice prize, you have until March 26th and can do it here.
So scroll down and prepare to be dazzled by these varied and masterful shots, and contribute by voting for your favorites in each category, it will be a tough task to choose just one!
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Affection, Natural World Finalist
This is my favorite black skimmer photo that I have taken in all the years following a little-known colony. Every year I select a nest when the parent is on eggs, then follow that same nest until they fledge. I choose one nest because colonies are chaotic; you will miss some shots by pointing the lens at hundreds of birds. One morning I got into position and lay there for an hour until sunrise when a parent flew in directly to feed the baby. The baby was inches away from me, so I couldn’t get the feeding photo. However, after the baby gobbled down the fish, I captured it running up to the parent and displaying the behavior pictured.
Most people just don't get what nature photographers go through to get their shots. For every golden one you get you miss 25 that you saw but couldn't capture, and that's after hours and hours and wasted trip after wasted trip. You knocked this one out of the park and it was all worth it.
Reminds of this articale from boredpanda https://www.boredpanda.com/perfect-kingfisher-dive-photo-wildlife-photography-alan-mcfadyen/
Load More Replies...O MAH GOSH! IT'S SMALL AND IT'S HUGGING THE BEAK AND IT'S SO CUTE!!!! Sorry I get really happy when I see animals, I really appreciate the photographer though. It must have taken ages to capture the perfect shot, nature is unpredictable, babies more so. I raise my glass up to whoever took this picture.
Joy, Natural World Finalist
A seal pup enjoys the morning breeze on Düne Island in Germany.
Soul Of The Winter Woods, Altered Images Finalist
A spotted deer stag on a cold winter morning in the forest
Making Incense, Travel Finalist
Decoratively dyed bundles of incense dry in Quang Phu Cau, a commune in Hanoi, Vietnam. In Buddhist countries like Vietnam, incense is an irreplaceable part of traditional festivals and religious ceremonies.
This photo gives me a sensation of "everything is calm, cool, relax"... loved it
Sardines In The Sun, Natural World Finalist
Sardines emerge from a coral wall in cobalt waters just a few yards from the shores of Cebu Island in the Philippines. They move in a single undulating cloud of silver that twists, turns, shrinks, expands and wraps itself around any object that gets in its way. At times, it becomes a thundercloud, blocking out the sun or clapping violently as it suddenly flips its formation to evade a predator.
I see an elephant in the top left of the photo! This is absolutely stunning!!!
Bear And Salmon, Natural World Finalist
This brown bear successfully captured a salmon in Kuril Lake. There is no happier bear than a bear with a fresh salmon in his mouth! The bears at Kuril Lake are in a state of hyperphaghia, meaning they are always hungry. They must gain weight before the winter’s hibernation and catch up to 40 salmon a day to achieve that.
I highly recommend watching the movie "Bears". This picture reminds me of it. It's amazing!
You snapped a picture of me eating lunch... I should get some royalties tho. ;)
Ray Of Zeus, Natural World Finalist
On New Year’s Eve in 2016, a sea cliff collapsed near Kalapana on Big Island, Hawaii. A dramatic stream of lava, called a fire hose, started to shoot out of the cliff. Before the sunrise, I captured this dramatic picture, where the lava cascaded into the ocean, creating steam and lava bombs. The lava stream stopped in March 2017.
Pele owns a volcano? Damn, soccer and now this. He is amazing! :)
Load More Replies...I was looking some things up about this. And if I am right, I found out that this picture is called "Ray of Zeus", but is actually lava flow from Pele. Correct me if I am wrong. I found it here: https://www.artespree.com/index.php/artists/ray-of-zeus.html . Don't ask me why the title does not have Pele in it's name. I have no idea. The picture is very beautiful though. I have seen a lot of photo/video footage of Pele, since some of my friends live there. One of my closest friend's house was in the danger zone. They fled to Norway, expecting to never see their art-house again (which she built almost entirely by herself). Luckily it is still standing and they have moved back to their art-house! It is such a beautiful/cool house. And the footage I have seen from Pele was so beautiful yet tragic. All of those friends lived near Pele's flow in and around Pahoa. I'll never forget all the road blockages and that there was only 1 escape route near the end, to get out of the zone.
@ Reece n. Forgot to reply and posted it as a regular comment. This was a scary time. But I guess that's the price you pay, living on such a beautiful island! As my friend would state it.
Load More Replies...The Window, Natural World Finalist
During my stay at a Costa Rican hotel, I noticed that red-eyed tree frogs flooded the gardens. As I approached this frog, it climbed into one of the holes in a leaf, as if it were sticking out a window.
Red Chili Pepper Pickers, Travel Finalist
Countless chili peppers surround laborers in the Bogra district in the north of Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chili farms in Bogra in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chilies for use in their recipes. Chili peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
That shade of red is so beautiful !( regardless of the fact that it's been edited or not)
Why are they picked and not shoveled directly into containers? Why are they being picked from the pile on the ground?
They set them out to dry, then have people go through and pick out the best ones to ship to companies that pay a premium for the nice-looking ones. The rest, I think, are scooped up and used for hot sauce and ground powder. I looked it up on Bangladesh News, so I am sure that they are picking the best-looking ones right here. They were vague on what happens after.
Load More Replies...Pinnacle Of Existence, Natural World Finalist
Energy travels hundreds of miles across the ocean and comes to a dramatic end when it reaches our shores.
you are not a drop in the ocean, you are an entire ocean in a single drop.
Seahorse, Natural World Finalist
Hippocampus denise, one of the smallest seahorses in the world, clings to the branches of a gorgonia along with shrimp that are well hidden.
Yes, I spent 2 extra minutes looking for shrimps in this image. Camouflage.
Boatman, Travel Finalist
A boatman enjoys the leisure of reading a newspaper on his boat.
He reminds me of one of those otters that wraps himself in kelp so he doesn't float away (by the way, what is the green stuff?)
The green stuff looks unnatural to me? Probably because where I live, if you see this, it means the lake is very polluted with fertilizer (and it usually stinks and is dead or close to it at that point). Can anyone say if this is a healthy body of water?
Rhino From Chitwan, Altered Images Finalist
There are about 600 rhinos in Chitwan National Park. It was a pure adventure to follow wild rhinos in their natural habitat. The main instructions, in case a rhino ran in my direction, were to climb a tree; if there was no tree, to run zigzags. The red color of the grass comes from my imagination.
I will never look at a rhino the same after reading that comment
Load More Replies...Yaks Beside Pangong Lake, Travel Finalist
Why does it look like the ground is four feet below the level of the water? What am I seeing here?
The ground they're on is slopping down toward the water. Its basically forced perspective with the large lake. If the yaks were not there, it wouldn't look as weird.
Load More Replies...Lion's Mane Jellyfish, Natural World Finalist
A lion’s mane jellyfish is lured by a rich plankton soup.
Nyc, Mobile Finalist
This picture was taken during the New Year holiday in NYC from the Roosevelt Island aerial tramway. Despite the rain, there is a festive mood in the frame. Raindrops resemble Christmas balls.
So annoyed that it doesn't fit my laptop background. Amazing image !
I always think of NYC being so cold that it wouldn't rain at New Year's. Weird.
It's been warm enough here for the last 5 or 6 winters that the snow comes down, but melts or turns to rain within a day or two.
Load More Replies...Rain, People Finalist
Niloofar is an Iranian nomad girl living in the Babanajm nomad region south of Shiraz city in Fars Province, Iran.
Salt Field Workers, Altered Images Finalist
These are women who work in a salt field in Vietnam. I altered the image to black and white and made the background black to emphasize the women.
A Perfect Flutter, Mobile Finalist
I took this shot at Gangasagar Mela. The Gangasagar Mela is one of the biggest religious festivals of India. The patterns formed by the drying saree in the wind, as well as the light and shadow play, attracted my attention. I was able to complete it by adding the presence of a lone man.
Care, People Finalist
Care goes beyond gender. I went to the small slum near to my house in the morning, and I saw that this man was feeding his grandchild while his daughter, the infant's aunt, held him. It shows me something different than my society. In Bangladeshi society, care work is usually done by a female member of a family.
I hope this will bring some change. That not only females are seen as caretakers of children. This picture itself might not bring change over there, but I do hope the situation changes. All family members can take responsibility of a child. Not only females.
Very true.. Until I was about 2 it was mum, mum, mum... Then around 2, I became a daddy's girl and wanted to be with him all the time. My mum hated it
Load More Replies...Seeing Double, Natural World Finalist
Gulls soaring over a beach cast precise shadows over the sand and water, seeming to double their numbers.
The King, Altered Images Finalist
Griffon vulture portrait
Birthplace Of Statue, Mobile Finalist
A sculptor shapes a statue from stone using his professionalism, strength, concentration, art and time.
That's why i love art... no matter where, when, it's just amazing! (both arts, the photo and the sculpture)
Working In The Dockyard, Mobile Finalist
This ship just docked, and the man started cleaning the hull.
Umbrella Market, Travel Finalist
When I went to take photos of an apartment, I saw a woman through market umbrellas.
This why most Asians don't get fat and get horrible first world lifestyle diseases. Look at all of that gorgeous FRESH food, not a Big Mac or an Oreo in sight...ever.
After A Long Day, The American Experience Finalist
At the end of the night—after the after-party and the after-after-party—in, yes, the hotel lobby, the bride and groom finally retire to their room. This is the last glimpse of the bride before the door shut.
Here (Australia) the bouquet would have been tossed away as part of the social traditions. I thought all English speaking countries did that. ???
A lot of brides have a separate bouquet for throwing these days, so they can keep their real bouquet. I know a lot of bouquets get just destroyed when they're thrown. At a close friend's wedding, two women fought over it hard enough that the bouquet was just stripped! I suspect that happens often enough to make the "throw" bouquet a good idea if you're particularly attached to your bouquet!
Load More Replies...Simple Motions, Altered Images Finalist
Every summer I visit a village where I have two nice "girlfriends." This photo is from a long series called "Simple Motions," where the two Russian "babushkas" have fun with the hula hoop, play football or do their gym.
Stepping Out Of The Shadows, Mobile Finalist
A woman carrying a striped black and white umbrella passes some gates.
Rare, Mobile Finalist
This is Maggie. She has two rare chromosome duplications, one of which she's the only child on record to have. This photo captures not only her vulnerability, but also the magnitude of the science for which we are so grateful. A little girl and her "Gigi" already way too familiar with hospitals and doctors offices than any child should be.
It's just an eye doctor's office. They use the same equipment for adults and children.
Load More Replies...3/11, Mobile Finalist
A man cycles past Tatsuo Miyajima’s "Counter Void" installation in Tokyo.
Stairs, Altered Images Finalist
There are not many other animals as productive as sheep. They give us wool, milk, meat. Their memoirs are usually short. The pool of names is repeated every two years on our farm. We have already had two Queens, three Theos and four Fables.
Renewal, Altered Images Finalist
This was shot in a pool and inverted upside down.
A Belgian Angel, People Finalist
A man is going home after attending the Meyboom festival in Brussels.
Swimming, People Finalist
A refugee of the Democratic Republic of Congo swims on his back in the waters of Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janeiro.
For a split second I thought it's a white shell turtle. Or tortoise. The water kind.
Green, People Finalist
A vendor at a fun fair in The Meadows, Edinburgh
Breakfast At The Weekly Market, Travel Finalist
In northern Vietnam, people come to the weekly market to exchange goods and culture. They usually wake up very early to go to market and have breakfast here.
Beat The Heat, Mobile Finalist
Kids beat the heat of summer by enjoying the water play area in a mall in Cebu City, Philippines.
Ronja On The Day Of Her Confirmation Ceremony, People Finalist
Ronja grew up as the only girl on the remote and enigmatic island of Mykines, the westernmost of the Faroe Islands and home to some of the richest bird cliffs in the world. Her confirmation was the first to be celebrated in Mykines since 1962 because no young people had lived permanently on the island since then.
Split Screen, The American Experience Finalist
Industrial ponds, property of Waste Management, Inc., New Mexico. Aerial image (shot from a plane at 1,000 feet).
Downstairs, Travel Finalist
The Paul Loebe House is a government building in the Reichstag area of Berlin worth seeing. I had to wait a while for someone to come down the stairs, but the wait was paid for by this shot.
Untitled, The American Experience Finalist
"I can cry in front of them, I can tell them my secrets. I buy them things and they calm me down. I just feel comfortable around them,” says twenty-six year old Lisa Schalm as she poses for a portrait inside of her bedroom in Brockport, New York, on Oct. 11, 2017. Lisa suffers from depression, anxiety, and borderline personality disorder and said that these reborn dolls are the only solution to help calm her symptoms. A reborn doll is a manufactured skin doll that has been transformed by an artist to resemble a human infant with as much realism as possible.
I would've never know that these are reborn dolls if I hadn't read the description. Wow. That's amazing.
Wow. I hope she is also getting sentient help. Good on her for opening up. Not sure I'd admit I tell my problems to inanimate objects. Imagine the reaction if a middle aged dude said the same thing about some department store fashion mannequin .
they do do it--I believe there's a documentary about men and their dolls (they are very expensive, life-like sex dolls) that they dress and even travel with
Load More Replies...Wow, you're so poetic and really gentle soul.
Load More Replies...Leather Drying In Dhaka, Travel Finalist
A woman at work on the street near a leather factory on the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh. These pieces of leather will become wallets, belts or parts of shoes and sell throughout the world.
Interesting. I got worried that they might be cultivating anthrax by drying their leather like that, so I looked it up. Google confirms that there have been serious outbreaks.
No, they really don't. That's a terrific blue that would make an amazing jacket.
Load More Replies...The Girl On The Swing, People Finalist
A girl swings in summer.
My Post-Irma Street, The American Experience Finalist
This photo was taken right after Hurricane Irma hit Miami. This is my 5-year old son walking through our neighborhood.
Summit Eclipse, The American Experience Finalist
Mountaineers witness totality of the 2017 eclipse on the highest mountain in its path, 13,809′ Gannett Peak. Deep in the Wind River Range of Wyoming, reaching the summit requires two days of backpacking, a 12+ hour climb day, and crossing two glaciers.
Roman Goods, Travel Finalist
This stand is set up near Piazza dei Cavalieri di Malta and caters to the tourists lined up to look through the keyhole that hosts a view of Saint Peter’s Basilica.
Feliz Navidad, People Finalist
Cuba, Havana. I wandered through downtown. The city was slowly coming to life after Christmas celebrations and was preparing for the New Year. Suddenly I found myself at a small market. When I saw this butcher, sitting among large red pieces of meat dangling from acid-green counter, I pressed the shutter button automatically.
Backyard, The American Experience Finalist
Curtis, Kate and Jude, siblings, lie in their backyard in Watford, North Dakota. 6 July 2017. The Long family has five children whom they homeschool. Western North Dakota attracted families from across the nation during the recent oil boom. Watford, like other rural towns in the region, is now facing unemployment and overdevelopment since the decline of the oil industry.
Life Directions, Altered Images Finalist
At one of white limestone quarries in Minya, Egypt. It’s the shaping phase. There’s a machine called “El fasalah” that the laborers here are using to cut and partition the mountain into stone blocks.
They aren't wearing protective gear at all. A bandanna will not protect their lungs, and they should be wearing eye protection as well. Someone needs to look up the stats on silicosis deaths there. I'll bet it's through the roof.
Intersection, The American Experience Finalist
This photo took place in Washington, D.C., during the Women's March on January 21, 2017. Officer Dixon is seen on duty, serving and protecting, during the event. The scarf she is wearing belonged to her late grandmother, affectionately referred to as "Boots" by those close to her.
What constitutes "altered"? These colours for sure did not come out of the camera like this, yet a couple of the "altered" category shots look like they were barely touched. I'm sure exposure adjustments are okay, but colours too?
What's wrong with the colours on this one?
Load More Replies...Go Deeper, Altered Images Finalist
Suburbia neighborhood swimming pool in Santa Fe, New Mexico
Behind The Wall Of Sleep, Altered Images Finalist
I listen to the sounds that surround me. I do not hear voices, the mist surrounds me, I just feel.
Backflip Submission, The American Experience Finalist
A wrestler does a backflip off the ropes of a wrestling ring in an attempt to defeat an opponent.
Outdoor Activities, Mobile Finalist
This photo was taken in Playa Tarará, Havana, Cuba at 5:30 pm. I was going to the beach with my family. It was really hot. I saw people playing squash. Oh my god I thought! How can they manage! The colors were really bright, and I was attracted by the shadows.
In The Desert, Travel Finalist
ATVs driving fast and furious in the deserts of Southern California. Aerial image (photographed from a plane at sunset).
El Clot (The Hole), Gypsy Wedding, People Finalist
El Clot (The Hole), is an apartment block in Valencia’s historic El Cabanyal neighborhood that has been under threat of demolition for 20 years. Gypsy families have occupied and restored some of the empty apartments in El Clot, where they live in poverty and under threat from law enforcement.
Awful photo with some underage cleavage. Seriously guys? Also, "under threat from law enforcement".javascript:void(0);
Bow Girls, The American Experience Finalist
Three girls stand with their bows outside of Travis Archery in Woodbourne, New York.
This is just an ordinary photograph. I don't see anything worthy of the final selection. But, what do I know?
Bad shadows, no context, no framing, why is this here exactly? I think my mum has several of me with my friends holding supersoakers just like this, can I get a prize too?
Hunting, The American Experience Finalist
Local hunters look for a fallen mourning dove during their weekly Wednesday hunt in Taylor County, Texas.
I hope the hunters get hunted, nd tore to pieces. And death can come very slow to them.
I liked the travel ones a lot, really interesting to see other sides to life and how its lived outside of America. Roman Goods was one of my favorites
The amount of photoshop used in these pictures is horrible :( Is it nowadays truly impossible to take pictures without editing it like crazy?
At least they have an 'Altered Images' bit so you know which ones have been changed.
Load More Replies...I liked the travel ones a lot, really interesting to see other sides to life and how its lived outside of America. Roman Goods was one of my favorites
The amount of photoshop used in these pictures is horrible :( Is it nowadays truly impossible to take pictures without editing it like crazy?
At least they have an 'Altered Images' bit so you know which ones have been changed.
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