Wendy asked me, as a former picture editor at The New York Times and the Associated Press, to single out ten of my favorite pictures that our travelers shot and sent in this year to go with their trip reviews. It wasn’t easy. There are many talented photographers in our WendyPerrin.com community!
One of the most unforgettable pictures is the Maasai torchlight procession above, photographed by frequent WOW List traveler Jeannie Mullen near the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania. What an extraordinary scene! It’s like something out of an old black-and-white movie that came to life in color. It made me want to be there! And isn’t that the best thing you can say about a travel photo? Below are nine more of our favorites. Do they evoke that I-want-to-be-there feeling in you too? If so, we can help via the button below.
I’ve seen a million photos of Machu Picchu, but never a view like this. Dr. Tim Triche describes it as “sunrise over the mountains overlooking Machu Picchu, where the sun rays on June 21 precisely enter the Temple of the Sun.” It’s a reminder that often the most memorable pictures are taken outside typical touring hours. While other travelers were sleeping or at the breakfast buffet, Dr. Triche was already in position for this rare shot.
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How can you not immediately smile when you see this photo? Rebel Rice shot it on El Barranco, a nesting site on the island of Genovesa in the Galápagos Islands. It makes me wonder: Is it a photo of a woman with a bird in it? Or a photo of a bird with a woman in it? Love it!
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This photo looks so professional that I could see a camera-gear company blowing it up to the size of a barn and using it to promote themselves at a trade show. Lary Barton says this balloon ride was the highlight of his Turkey trip. “The pilot actually landed the balloon basket on the trailer that would take the balloon away. None of the other 156 balloons made that magnificent landing.”
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At Mashpi Lodge, in Ecuador’s rainforest, Robin Madden’s guide, Fernando, was a biologist who actually identified a new species, the “Mashpi glass frog.” He showed it to them on a night walk. Here it is, sitting on Robin’s eyeglasses. We love that this image shows how not all travel photos need to be of scenic vistas to tell the story of a journey.
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Michael Ruma shot this view of the northern lights from the porch of his room at the Arctic TreeHouse Hotel in Finland. The trees make an excellent foreground frame for this image. Imagine getting a photo this good without even leaving your porch!
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A highlight of Tracy Reller’s family trip to Oman for spring break was spending the night in the desert. I love this shot because it’s so rare to see any animals, let alone camels, lined up in the same position, almost as if they were posed (or Photoshopped in). And Tracy’s photo gives just enough background context to show they were definitely not in a zoo.
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Tina Blum shot this photo from a small boat on Halong Bay, Vietnam, during a combo land-cruise journey through Vietnam and Cambodia. While hazy skies can make it a challenge to capture beautiful landscapes, they actually improve the look of sunrise and sunset.
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“We met penguins and whales and seals. We kayaked among icebergs. We dipped into the water for our polar plunge…” writes Milinda Martin about her Antarctic adventure. The trip had everything in it that she wanted, and her photo’s also got everything: glacier field, blue ice, and water cascading from the whale, all on a sunny day.
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A new face in a small village often brings out the kids. This shot reminds me of all the times Wendy and I have been mobbed by gaggles of schoolchildren. Jeannie Mullen took this selfie during a community visit in Grumeti Reserve, a stop on her East African safari.
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