In celebration one of the of the greatest photography contests on Earth, GOOD counts down the top 13 winners of the 2015 National Geographic Photography Contest. The winning picture, Dirt, by James Smart of Melbourne, Australia, is a dramatic photo of a vicious tornado that was selected from more than 13,000 entries. According to the photographer, “The tornado was slowly getting bigger as it picked up the dust and soil from the ground on the farmland.” Smart added, “It wasn’t moving very fast, so we kept getting closer as it tracked next to the home, as you can see in the image. Driving down a Colorado dirt road, we were lucky enough to be on the west of the tornado, so it was front-lit. This really helped to get great detail out of the image and the perfect light for the sky and foreground.”
2015 National Geographic Photography Contest Winners Countdown
The winning photo was elected from over 13,000 entries.
By Tod PerryDec 30, 2015

















Robin Williams performs for military men and women as part of a United Service Organization (USO) show on board Camp Phoenix in December 2007
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A doctor connects with a young boy.
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Superstructure of the Kola Superdeep Borehole, 2007 

