Winners Travel Photographer Of The Year
At these amazing pictures show how familiar places and remote corners of our planet that is not all of us are destined to visit.Photos taken by professional photographers as well as amateurs in a hundred different countries.
Pictured work-winner Timothy Allen, who won first place for his black-and-white photo reconstruction of the temple in Mali.
Mr. Allen has long been a participant in the contest, this year he won £ 5,000 and a set of whiskey Cutty Sark's and branded clothing company.
Pictured: another work by Timothy Allen depicting Bhutanese woman pours tea.
Emma Orbach, who lives in West Wales in a clay hut. Photos by Timothy Allen
Jonathan Ristrom from Denmark won the title of best young photographer in 2013. 14-year-old boy became interested in photography while on safari, to which he went with his grandfather. Jury shook his picture, depicting a woman talking on a cell phone in Croatia. He is the second prize winner from Denmark. "If Jonathan will continue to evolve in this direction, its future looks bright," says jury.
In Catalonia. Photo by David Oleta
In the category of photographers "14 and under" won a ten Patria Prasaysa from Indonesia, and 17-year-old Chase HAWT U.S. won among 15-18-year-old photographer. Pictured: the work of American photographer Justin Mott made ​​in Phuket
Photos of Gino Lee from Singapore won in the category "monochrome images" and Gavin Gu from Thailand won the prize for the photo and vanishing cultures. Photo: Emmanuel Ku work. Waterfall in Iceland
Judges of the contest were the famous professional photographers Eamonn McCabe, Nick Meers, Chris Weston-publisher of the German magazine FOTO. Photo: work of British photographer Kat Winton. Fisherman in the Andaman Sea.
Winning works will be exhibited during the exhibition Korlevskogo Geographical Society in London from 11 to 17 August of the following year. Photo Ed Hetherington made ​​after hunting lions in Botswana

This touching moment was able to capture a photograph of Switzerland in the Virunga mountains, Rwanda
Thanks to this photo Indian boy photographer Gavin Gu managed to win the prize for the best portfolio
This is a picture-winner in the category "Endangered peoples and cultures." It depicts a hunter with an eagle at his home in Mongolia.
Job Jason Edwards. Camel jockeys running robots

French Alps. Photographer: Tim Taylor

Ant-tailor and weevil, India