A moment of reflection and Himalayan adventures – readers’ best photos

A moment of reflection and Himalayan adventures – readers’ best photos
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A moment of reflection and Himalayan adventures – readers’ best photos
Author: Guardian Staff
Published: Feb, 26 2025 16:00

Click here to submit a picture for publication in these online galleries and/or on the Guardian letters page. Wed 26 Feb 2025 16.00 GMT. Photograph: Prashant Naik. Photograph: André Skibstad. Photograph: Anandi Sarita Namasivayam. Photograph: Travis Antolik. Photograph: Alan Lipton.

 [Dubai, UAE ‘On 24 December 2024, the moon was at its farthest point from Earth – 252,700 miles away. This photo was taken an hour before sunrise, with the waning crescent moon perfectly placed above Dubai’s tallest tower, the Burj Khalifa. The scene was a magical mix of the city’s modern marvels and the beauty of the night sky.’]
Image Credit: the Guardian [Dubai, UAE ‘On 24 December 2024, the moon was at its farthest point from Earth – 252,700 miles away. This photo was taken an hour before sunrise, with the waning crescent moon perfectly placed above Dubai’s tallest tower, the Burj Khalifa. The scene was a magical mix of the city’s modern marvels and the beauty of the night sky.’]

Photograph: Belén Quintana. Photograph: Rider Dyce. Photograph: Isabelle Desgranges. Photograph: Carol Wickersham. Photograph: Ambish Kaji Shakya. Photograph: Sacha Clements-Barnes. Photograph: James Feehan. Photograph: Mark Williams. Photograph: Firman Firdaus. Photograph: Richard Duffy-Howard.

 [Madrid, Spain ‘A geometrical eye twister and a candid street photo.’]
Image Credit: the Guardian [Madrid, Spain ‘A geometrical eye twister and a candid street photo.’]

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