National Geographic unveiled the winner of its first-ever Pictures of the Year Photo Contest.
"Our submissions included a wide range of technology, from everyday iPhone to robust long lens," said Breann Birkenbuel, National Geographic senior photo editor and primary photo contest judge.
Subramaniam told NatGeo he camped out for a week near the shore of the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve in Alaska, waiting for the perfect moment. "Wherever there's salmon there's going to be chaos," Subramaniam said. "Hours of observing their patterns and behavior helped me capture moments like these."
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