
Your Shot photographer Katherine P. photographed this surfer as they stood waiting for the perfect moment to get in the water in Morocco.
Photograph by Katherine P., National Geographic Your Shot
Your Shot photographer Martina Biccheri observed the reflections in architecture while in Paris, France.
Photograph by Martina Biccheri, National Geographic Your Shot
"Have you ever seen a camel go from standing to sitting?" asks Your Shot photographer Jennifer Rice after documenting this whimsical scene in Morocco. "They move like old men with bad knees. The wobbly thump as the front legs go down can trigger a wince, at least among those of us who have felt that stiffness from time to time."
Photograph by Jennifer Rice, National Geographic Your Shot
"For the first time I had the opportunity to go to Albuquerque and to enjoy this fascinating festival," writes Your Shot photographer Marise Zimmermann about her first visit to the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta in New Mexico. "I became very curious in exploring and in photographing the balloons from the inside space; the various colours and the shadows created by the sun."
Photograph by Marise Zimmermann, National Geographic Your Shot
Your Shot photographer Jessie Nelson offered a fresh perspective of the poolside as her six year old calmly lays in a buoyancy ring.
Photograph by Jessie Nelson, National Geographic Your Shot
Your Shot photographer Elina Lieltiruma documented this street scene in Riga, Latvia.
Photograph by Elina Lieltiruma, National Geographic Your Shot
"An American alligator enjoys the warm spring weather in Jean Lafitte National Park's Barataria Preserve," writes Your Shot photographer Belen Schneider.
Photograph by Belen Schneider, National Geographic Your Shot
Your Shot photographer Thi Maung documented this man as he walks through mud carrying bamboo baskets in Rangoon, Myanmar.
Photograph by Thi Maung, National Geographic Your Shot
"I was following a group of klipspringer at Kokerboomkloof in the Richtersveld National Park, South Africa, just after sunrise," writes Your Shot photographer Basson Van Zyl. "The low angle of the morning sun and the gigantic rocks created the perfect beams of light to create this scene. A once in a lifetime shot!"
Photograph by Basson Van Zyl, National Geographic Your Shot
"Sometimes it has happened between sisters... When fun doesn't go our way, we get offended and that's it," writes Your Shot photographer Angelika Gawryluk-Anthopoulou."Despite the heavy lighting conditions, I wanted to immortalise this moment because it is also part of our everyday life. After all, our life it isn't always 'cheerful' and everyone around is smiling."
Photograph by Angelika Gawryluk-Anthopoulou, National Geographic Your Shot
Your Shot photographer Jeremy Johnson documented this dreamy scene of Hot Creek near Mammoth Lakes, California.
Photograph by Jeremy Johnson, National Geographic Your Shot
"I stopped this gentleman on a street of Edinburgh and asked him if I could take a picture of him," explains Your Shot photographer Robert Beliczay. "He said yes then told me his address. His name is Graham and he loves colourful and extravagant clothes. The second next day I popped in to his house and we took some portrait of him just outside his home."
Photograph by Robert Beliczay, National Geographic Your Shot
"I was on wandering in the streets of Delhi to reach Chandni Chowk," writes Your Shot photographer Harshal Jain. "On the way I passed by this underpass, I found this place interesting as this had converging lines and reflections. So, I stood there patiently waiting for a someone to pass by to fill my frame."
Photograph by Harshal Jain, National Geographic Your Shot
"A Grant's gazelle mother stays close to her calf, keeping a watchful eye out for predators, as the baby explores its new world," writes Your Shot photographer Christopher Ciccone.
Photograph by Christopher Ciccone, National Geographic Your Shot
Your Shot photographer Lazar Ovidiu documented this ealr morning scene of a fisherman on Lake Hintersee in Bavaria.
Photograph by Lake Hintersee, National Geographic Your Shot