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 | October ’12

Colosseo Nights, by Edward Jones

Award Winner   |   Photo of the Day   |   October 31, 2012

Walking down Via dei Fori Imperiali there’s only one thing that catches your eye! Taken standing on a wall out of the crowds the car lights trail into the distance. A must visit for anyone!

Contestant | October ’12, Motion PhotographyRead more

Purple Rumped Sunbird, by Saniar Rahman Rahul

Award Winner   |   Photo of the Day   |   October 30, 2012

In one winter I went to Kalnega National Park, in the north eastern part of Bangladesh. Just before entering into the forest I noticed this beautiful female Purple Rumped Sunbird, taking honey from this wild flower. It’s a tiny bird not more than 10 cm long. These birds are widespread in southern India, Sri Lanka [...]

Contestant | October ’12, Wildlife PhotographyRead more

Elephant’s Walk, by Ryszard Wierzbicki

Award Winner   |   Photo of the Day   |   October 29, 2012

The picture was taken in Serengeti, Tanzania in September 2011. When taking a part of jeep safari noticed a group of elephants going in a line through Serengeti.

Contestant | October ’12, Wildlife PhotographyRead more

The Finger Paintshop, by Ashik Masud

Award Winner   |   Photo of the Day   |   October 28, 2012

They make most of these pots with their bare hands. They also take the help of a revolving wheel, which is made of wood or metal, to make these pots into different shapes and designs. The potter throws the kneaded clay into the center of the wheel rounding it off, and then spins the wheel. [...]

Contestant | October ’12, Still Life PhotographyRead more