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Pictures capture everything that a short glance can’t, including nature’s swift pace and the commotion of our daily lives. Smithsonian magazine’s 17th annual photo contest gives photographers all over the world a chance to show off their once-in-a-lifetime snaps. See all 60 finalists and vote for your favorite Readers’ Choice photo here by March 30. Check out some of our favorites below.

Thien Nguyen - fisherman working along the coastline of Vietnam’s Phú Yên province

Blooming

A fisherman works along the coastline of Vietnam’s Phú Yên province, where local families follow near-shore currents to catch anchovies during peak season. These tiny fish are usually dried and salted for sauce, an important staple of Vietnamese cuisine. © Thien Nguyen. All rights reserved.
Lori Kupsch - A train zooms through the popular Morant's Curve in Banff National Park

Train Through the Mountains

A train zooms through the popular Morant’s Curve in Banff National Park, where photographers usually wait for hours to snap one whizzing by. A long exposure produced this dizzying blur of motion. © Lori Kupsch. All rights reserved
Kuang Zhen - black swans

Black Swan

Exotic black swans swim in a flock through a foggy lake. These striking birds are born grey and don’t appear fully black until adulthood. They’re mostly found in Australia, though the species has been introduced to countries like New Zealand and New Guinea. © Kuang Zhen. All rights reserved
Terrell Groggins - Olympic middleweight boxing champion Claressa Shields (right) spars with Hanna Gabriels in a match at the Masonic Temple in Detroit,

Shields Strikes Back

Olympic middleweight boxing champion Claressa Shields (right) spars with Hanna Gabriels in a match at the Masonic Temple in Detroit, Michigan on June 22, 2018. Shields is the first American woman to win an Olympic gold medal in boxing and the first athlete to win back-to-back golds in successive Olympic Games. © ​Terrell Groggins. All rights reserved
kousuke kitajima - Macaques

Hot Kiss

Macaques settle in for a luxurious hot spring session in Nagano, Japan. Scientists think that these monkeys bathe primarily for relaxation, because their thick coats likely keep them warm in low temperatures. © kousuke kitajima. All rights reserved
Suranjan Mukherjee -Two chestnut-tailed starlings brawl over territory

Aerial Combat

Two chestnut-tailed starlings brawl over territory. These noisy birds are common in India and Southeast Asia and known for their colorful bills. © Suranjan Mukherjee. All rights reserved
Jon Enoch - packages of pet fish

A Fish Seller Displays His Goods

A delivery man in Hanoi, Vietnam is pictured with his plentiful packages of pet fish. The photographer chased down riders for a week and asked to capture their astonishing varieties of goods. © Jon Enoch. All rights reserved
Davis Huber - two-year-old black rhino orphan, poses with ranger Salome at Kenya’s Sera Rhino Sanctuary

Rhino Ranger

Loijipu, a two-year-old black rhino orphan, poses with ranger Salome at Kenya’s Sera Rhino Sanctuary. Poachers prize black rhino horns, so rangers must watch Loijipu around the clock. Black rhinos, which can weigh up to 3,080 pounds, are considered critically endangered. Thanks to conservation efforts, the population appears to be increasing. © Davis Huber. All rights reserved
Attila Balogh - world's largest Tibetan Buddhist institute

Larung Gar Buddhist Academy

This is the world’s largest Tibetan Buddhist institute, located in China’s Sichuan province. The Institute houses up to 40,000 monks and nuns at once. © Attila Balogh. All rights reserved
Jesper Gronnemark - Anders Hofman

Portrait of Endurance Athlete Anders Hofman

This portrait portrays endurance athlete Anders Hofman before his attempt to complete a triathlon at Antarctica. © Jesper Gronnemark. All rights reserved