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Sony World Photography Awards The Sony World Photography Awards received more than 122,000 entries from photographers in 170 countries. This week, the organization released its shortlist of photos in several categories. Category winners will be announced March 19. Here are some of the images that made the short list.
Open shortlist: Arts and culture
Gilbert Yu, Hong Kong
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Professional finalist: Current affairs
The celebration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of North Korean founder Kim Il Sung in Pyongyang in April 2012.
Ilya Pitalev, Russia
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Professional shortlist: Current affairs
The streets of Keyport, N.J., show the devastation that Hurricane Sandy wrought on this small beach town along the Jersey Shore in October 2012.
Ed Kashi, United States
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Open shortlist: Arts and culture
Monks looked up at a night sky filled with thousands of lanterns.
Ng Chai Hock, Singapore
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Professional finalist: Lifestyle
Families visit the shrine of Hazrat Ali, or the Blue Mosque, in Mazar-e Sharif, Afghanistan.
Kuni Takahashi, Japan
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Professional shortlist: Contemporary issues
A mentally disabled man living in Nigeria’s Niger Delta is chained to a tree. Money intended for the care of the those with special needs is often lost to corruption, according to the photographer.
Robin Hammond, New Zealand
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Professional finalist: Current affairs
A man in Rochester, N.Y., is arrested on charges that he assaulted his father with a sword.
Paolo Pellegrin, Italy
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Professional finalist: Lifestyle
The subject of this photo is Mirella, a 71-year-old woman with dementia.
Fausto Podavini, Italy
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Professional shortlist: Contemporary issues
Drug trafficking has made Honduras unstable, and its neighborhoods unsafe.
Javier Arcenillas, Spain
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Open shortlist: Split second
Two homeless street children play in the smoke created from burning straw in Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Kazi Riasat Alve, Bangladesh
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Youth shortlist: Portraits
The photographer said this portrait was inspired by the song “Breathe In, Breathe Out,” by Mat Kearney.
Jonathan Liu, Singapore
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Open shortlist: Arts and culture
Participants in a ritualistic religious show in Iran throw dirt on themselves, signifying mourning.
Mohammad Reza Masoumi, Iran
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Open finalist
Each year, Christian Orthodox worshipers make a pilgrimage to Lalibela, Ethiopia, which is famous for its 13th-century monolithic churches, carved out of rock.
Gali Tibbon, Israel
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Open shortlist: Nature
The photographer says the ocean and its living creature make him want to celebrate, and that his photography is intended as a celebration of marine life and the underwater world.
Christian Vizl, Mexico
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Open shortlist
The photographer’s photo series documents the disappearing ethnic features of ethnic minorities such as Yi and Tajik in western China.
Li Fan, China
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Professional shortlist: Travel
This man was one of about 30 people who traveled three days to a winter fair in Norway.
Agurtxane Concellon, Norway
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Professional finalist: Contemporary issues
The photographer’s portrait series juxtaposed Ghoramara Island villagers with the state of the island, which is being lost to rising sea level.
Daesung Lee, Korea
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Professional finalist: People
The photographer took a series of portraits of children who survived the shooting assault on a school outside Oslo. This girl was shot in the shoulder, stomach and both legs.
Andrea Gjestvang, Norway
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Youth shortlist: Culture
El-Tanoura is a dance of Egyptian folklore.
Abdelrhman Hussein, Egypt
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Open shortlist: Arts and culture
Twins prepare for a traditional dancing performance in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Jessica Hetke, Germany
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Open shortlist: Enhanced
The photographer titled this image “Polar Bear.”
Danny Cohen, Australia
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Professional finalist: Campaign
President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama grab a meal during a campaign stop Davenport, Iowa, in August 2012.
Scout Tufankjian, United States
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Professional finalist: Arts and culture
Twin sisters head to their 15th birthday party in Buenos Aires. The photographer’s portfolio featured photos of limousines.
Myriam Meloni, Argentina
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Professional shortlist: People
A bride prepares to leave her home for the church. The photo was part of a series on people who live under a major highway overpass near London.
Paul Wenham-Clarke, United Kingdom
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Professional finalist: Sport
As the Australian men’s water polo team was preparing for the Olympics, the photographer got the players to pose in action in an empty pool.
Ryan Pierse, Australia.
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Open shortlist: Travel
The photographer says he was waiting for his partner to join him in the water when he decided to take this image. Then the turtle swam past.
Nathan Wills, Australia
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Professional shortlist: Sport
The photographer reports he had to dive out of the way of this greyhound after the dog’s first race at a track in Belgium.
Rob Van Thienen, Belgium
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Open shortlist: Split second
The photographer says his high-speed images are not manipulated.
Markus Reugels, Germany
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Open shortlist: Wildlife
A pollen spore is about to take flight, but a ladybug holds on.
Hoang Hiep Nguyen, Vietnam
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Open finalist: Nature
The photographer positioned a high-speed laser sensor in front of the plant, where the tree frogs were.
Hudson Garcia, Brazil
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Professional finalist: Wildlife
In an ornamental chicken beauty contest, the strut constitutes a large part of the scoring. Malaysia is the noted for its ornamental chicken breeding clubs. Judges sit around a square table inspecting each chicken, determining winners based on temperament and physical assets like wings, tails and comb.
Ernest Goh, Singapore
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