Your best photos of the week, March 15, 2019
Published 17 Mar 2019, 18:44 GMT

Your Shot photographer Tracy Desiderio photographed a surfer catching a wave in Honolua Bay, Hawaii just as her shadow cast on the surface of the water.
Photograph by Tracy Desiderio, National Geographic Your ShotYour Shot photographer Carolina G. Paris made this image of a tree on a balcony in New York City drawing contrast between the modern lines of architecture with the organic shape of the tree.
Photograph by Carolina G. Paris, National Geographic Your ShotYour Shot photographer Marko Dimitrijevic photographed this full-grown grizzly bear along the Fishing Branch River in the Ni’iinlii Njik Territorial Park in Yukon. He writes, "Due to a particular geology the river doesn’t freeze and grizzly bears continue to look for salmon in the autumn as opposed to the summer in most other rivers. Here the water stored underground warms during the summer and sips out in the autumn."
Photograph by Marko Dimitrijevic, National Geographic Your ShotYour Shot photographer Rita Kluge made this image on her last day in Antarctica of a leopard seal hunting a penguin.
Photograph by Rita Kluge, National Geographic Your ShotYour Shot photographer Viktor Lyagushkin photographed his underwater exhibition in the Arctic Circle of the White Sea, Until the Ice Melts. The exhibition aims to show the tiny inhabitants of the arctic in their natural environment.
Photograph by Viktor Lyagushkin, National Geographic Your Shot"The photographer in me loves sun and is looking for it all the time," writes Your Shot photographer Magda Adamczak. "This photo was taken in the morning, somewhere between school and kindergarten, when my middle daughter Kalina was leaving the car and I saw her sunny reflection in car's side."
Photograph by Magda Adamczak, National Geographic Your ShotYour Shot photographer Jatin Jangid traveled to Kashmir to see autumn for the first time. He writes, "Seeing leaves of a multitude of hues of orange and red, I was mesmerized."
Photograph by Jatin Jangid, National Geographic Your ShotYour Shot photographer Raymond Choo photographed Kuwait after sunset. Al Hamra Tower, seen at the right, is the largest building in Kuwait at 80 stories.
Photograph by Raymond Choo, National Geographic Your Shot"I was attracted by the incongruence of ornate dresses displayed on mannequins on a street in Mexico City, so I waited to see what would develop," writes Your Shot photographer Tamara Krautkramer. "When a woman walked into the frame with a 'love pink' shirt on, and wistfully glanced over, I knew I had the moment."
Photograph by Tamara Krautkramer, National Geographic Your ShotYour Shot photographer Noel Guevara photographed this crab in a plastic cup floating near Maricaban Island, Philippines. He writes, "It’s as real as it gets and sadly, not out of the ordinary."
Photograph by Noel Guevara, National Geographic Your ShotYour Shot photographer Siddharth Ravindran made this photograph while on a ferry near Langkawi, Malaysia.
Photograph by Siddharth Ravindran, National Geographic Your ShotYour Shot photographer Monika Lis made this photograph of the skyline of Florence, Italy.
Photograph by Monika Lis, National Geographic Your Shot"This male rhino had his horn sewn off and replaced by a synthetic replica," writes Your Shot photographer Anda Ciurezu. The synthetic horn is hoping to deter poachers from hunting the rhinos.
Photograph by Anda Ciurezu, National Geographic Your Shot"The red-shanked douc is native to Indochina; Vietnam, Southern Laos and possibly Northeastern Cambodia. Before 1967, the douc was completely unstudied," writes Your Shot photographer Trang Nguyen who made this photo in her hometown, Son Tra Island.
Photograph by Trang Nguyen, National Geographic Your ShotYour Shot photographer Cizar Jimenez made this portrait of a woman selling dolls in Santiago de Queretaro, Queretaro, Mexico.
Photograph by Cizar Jimenez, National Geographic Your Shot