Rules to Submit in the Award

Experience the panoramic view from the top of the highest man-made building, or visit the most remote villages in South Asia, or South America, where the habitat is in-tune with nature’s rhythms to survive. Photo of the Day shares those very moments of our presence on this earth, from the purist’s perspective.

Reflections
Rules to Submit in the Award

The journey of Photo of the Day is endless, from one continent to the next, a journey that gives one an understanding of people, nature, and culture. We believe, when one feels it from the heart and captures the moment with their camera, it becomes an iconic, which is special to share with the whole world. Let’s share it with others…

Reflections

Explore the Contestant | March ’12

Daisy, by Ronnie Glover

Award Winner   |   Photo of the Day   |   March 27, 2012

Winters are dark and long in Anchorage, Alaska. Summer days bring nearly 20 hours of daylight and fields of wildflowers. In this image, I tried to capture a feeling of the happiness and brightness that the Alaska summer brings after such a winter.

Contestant | March '12, Nature PhotographyRead more

Frost, by Kurien Koshy Yohannan

Award Winner   |   Photo of the Day   |   March 26, 2012

Captured this shot on a frosty morning in Edinburgh. Going out to photograph on a frosty morn is an amazing experience and what I have noticed is that the beauty of frost is in the detail. Getting up close to your subject brings out the real beauty. At first glance, one just sees a white [...]

Close-Up Photography, Contestant | March '12Read more

Under the Twilight Sky, by Tamal Debnath

Award Winner   |   Photo of the Day   |   March 25, 2012

While returning from a countryside,suddenly I saw a plowman going towards his home under the twilight sky. The concept came to my mind to take a shot of this beautiful setting along with him returning home.

Contestant | March '12, Sunrise & Sunset PhotographyRead more

Wagasa, by Jose Manuel Renteria Cobos

Award Winner   |   Photo of the Day   |   March 24, 2012

A Wagasa, is a traditional Japanese umbrellas. It is made of bamboo and Washi, a Japanese paper. It is delicately collapsible inward with its elaborate open-close movement. The Wagasa I captured here is just one kind of the hundreds of verities they have in Japan. Once you see the verities of colors and designs they [...]

Color Photography, Contestant | March '12Read more