Here is an example of a responsive photo gallery with Masonry enabled, photo lightboxing, and thumbnail sized photos.
Use the following shortcode to create a gallery like this one:
//example with masonry enabled [ik_fb_gallery id="10150205173893951" title="National Geographic Photos"] //example with masonry disabled [ik_fb_gallery id="10150205173893951" title="National Geographic Photos" masonry="0"]
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"By capturing scenes like this one, I hope we will all become more conscious of and more caring toward our beautiful planet," writes photographer Jassen Todorov. Read more behind the winning image of the National Geographic Photo Contest. https://on.natgeo.com/2Ak5cYt
!["Since [Long-tongued bats] are active in complete darkness, photography is a challenge," writes photographer Sigal Cohen. "This shot was feasible by using five flashes simultaneously and a pinch of luck." https://on.natgeo.com/2SsavvU](https://goldplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/wp-social/facebook/2017/02/49116944_10156133471928951_322338034299174912_n-3.jpg)
"Since [Long-tongued bats] are active in complete darkness, photography is a challenge," writes photographer Sigal Cohen. "This shot was feasible by using five flashes simultaneously and a pinch of luck." https://on.natgeo.com/2SsavvU

This serene moment on a freshwater lake in Vietnam was captured by Your Shot photographer Tuấn Nguyễn. https://on.natgeo.com/2E8ssJY

Which of these stunning images makes you stop in your tracks? Cast your vote now. https://on.natgeo.com/2Sh37mC

“When you take underwater pictures," writes photographer Fabrice Guerin "sometimes you forget about the environment. This day, we looked for blue sharks when suddenly I saw one just behind my buddy. The blue shark was very curious and came very close, but there was no danger on this day.” https://on.natgeo.com/2Skwl3X

A gray jay poised on a branch seems to make eye contact with photographer Maxime Legare-vezina in this beautiful image taken during a snowstorm in Quebec. https://on.natgeo.com/2XrGZto

"The layering of dust, shade, and sun over the chaos of wildebeests kicking up water gives this picture a sense of mystique and allure," writes photographer Pim Volkers. See all of the winning images from the 2018 National Geographic Photo Contest. https://on.natgeo.com/2SVODsW

Your Shot photographer Mads Nordsveen spotted this rare white reindeer calf in the wilderness of northern Norway. See more incredible images from our photo community: https://on.natgeo.com/2SOcNpm

Across the Rockies outside Banff, photographer Allison Blackburn Billings noticed "the still cold waters of the river mirror the morning beauty." https://on.natgeo.com/2F47z5H

Wild horses are rare in Japan, but the Hokkaido horse is the only one that isn't considered endangered. Photographer Satoru Kobayashi placed himself in front of a herd as they ran through a winter snow storm to capture this image. https://on.natgeo.com/2FnSawm

Help us caption this image by Your Shot photographer Andrea Neuhauser: https://on.natgeo.com/2AXcn9h

Two young "bleeding heart" monkeys share a moment in this image taken by photographer Kevin Dooley in Ethiopia. https://on.natgeo.com/2GqLUFG

“It was sunset and the light was getting dim" writes Your Shot photographer Jeshuran G., who captured this seemingly romantic moment in Tamil Nadu, India. https://on.natgeo.com/2GmG4Fk

A bison bull walks through a frosty field in Saskatchewan, Canada, in this moment frozen by Your Shot photographer Tracy Kerestesh. https://on.natgeo.com/2V6LIhV

"I wanted to convey the charm of a pigeon," writes photographer Shan W. "So I thought that the best way was to think of the beauty of bathing." https://on.natgeo.com/2UPIZud

“When you take underwater pictures," writes photographer Fabrice Guerin "sometimes you forget about the environment. This day, we looked for blue sharks when suddenly I saw one just behind my buddy. The blue shark was very curious and came very close, but there was no danger on this day.” https://on.natgeo.com/2Skwl3X

"Lake Irwin has got to be one of the prettiest campgrounds I’ve ever stayed at," writes photographer Ben Strauss. "This is especially true during wild flower season." https://on.natgeo.com/2BJikaB

A grey-headed flying fox dips into the water in this moment captured by photographer Doug Gimesy. Dousing their fur provides water to drink and a form of evaporative cooling. https://on.natgeo.com/2D5NIzQ

"It’s choking our oceans, poisoning our food and water supply, and wreaking havoc on the health and well-being of humans and wildlife worldwide," writes Your Shot photographer Marjan Radovic. Take the pledge to reduce single-use plastic in your life: https://on.natgeo.com/2MVPIPy #PlanetOrPlastic

"A whale shark filter feeds near a floating plastic bag, an all too common sight nowadays," writes photographer Steve De Neef. Will you resolve to use less plastic this year? https://on.natgeo.com/2XdpsoK #PlanetOrPlastic

A red fox makes its way through a blizzard in Lodz Voivodeship, Poland, as documented by photographer Alicja Zmysłowska. https://on.natgeo.com/2sOxxlr

A bison bull walks through a frosty field in Saskatchewan, Canada, in this moment frozen by Your Shot photographer Tracy Kerestesh. https://on.natgeo.com/2V6LIhV

At 12pm ET, photographer Marc Henauer, curator of Your Shot's Beauty & Awe assignment, will be here answering your questions! Post your questions below and learn more about the assignment here: https://on.natgeo.com/2rrttqM

A tarpon swims through a dense school of fish to capture several fish at a time for dinner in this shot by photographer Jason Washington. https://on.natgeo.com/2rjr6pZ

"Despite being a marine biologist, this was my first encounter with whales, and it was truly magical," writes photographer Jay Boyle. https://on.natgeo.com/2D5H7GO

“After traveling to the ice sheet by helicopter, we had to walk about two miles to reach the Emperor penguin colony," writes photographer Christine Margaret Matthews. "It was possible to hear the chicks before you actually got there.” https://on.natgeo.com/2Gr5Tnq

"A whale shark filter feeds near a floating plastic bag, an all too common sight nowadays," writes photographer Steve De Neef. Will you resolve to use less plastic this year? https://on.natgeo.com/2XdpsoK #PlanetOrPlastic

The yellow eyes of a watchful tiger peek through the leaves in this inspiring photo captured by Your Shot photographer Ramachandiran Govindaraj. https://on.natgeo.com/2DTi5Kh

"After visiting Iceland, you change the requirements to the places you visit," writes photographer Witold Ziomek. "After this trip, every next waterfall in other destinations is like 'eh, boredom." https://on.natgeo.com/2KnOAmq

“By capturing scenes like this one, I hope we will all become more conscious and more caring for our beautiful planet,” says photographer Jassen Todorov, who captured this aerial view of thousands of abandoned cars and won the grand prize in National Geographic's 2018 photo contest. https://on.natgeo.com/2Ul8u66

Help us caption this image by Your Shot photographer Laura Beth Davidson: https://on.natgeo.com/2PGUhwJ

"Shooting on a very overcast day, I had the chance to get a shadow free shot of this lovely bullfrog sitting on a lily pad," writes photographer Derek Dafoe. https://on.natgeo.com/2QMEe61

Two young polar bear cubs play on their mother's back while she rests in this adorable moment captured by photographer Yan Shao. https://on.natgeo.com/2A5s0uY

“It took weeks and thousands of shots to get one right," writes photographer Peter Sabol. "And this one came out perfect." https://on.natgeo.com/2Q2wgQY

"My climbing buddy Piotr, now safe on top, savored his achievement before building an anchor to belay me up to join him," writes photographer Peter Laurenson. "New Zealand is as dramatic as the landscape—the perfect place for adventure." https://on.natgeo.com/2FREaeH

A California sea lion chases a sardine bait ball in this stunning black and white image. "Catching one of these sardines is not an easy task for the sea lions," writes Your Shot photographer Nick Polanszky. https://on.natgeo.com/2Il8st7

The yellow eyes of a watchful tiger peek through the leaves in this inspiring photo captured by Your Shot photographer Ramachandiran Govindaraj. https://on.natgeo.com/2DTi5Kh

"One fine winter morning as I was driving through a rural landscape, the sun was out and the farmlands buzzing with the early morning bird activity," writes photographer Rishit Sheth. "I stopped by as I spotted a woolly-necked stork in the paddy field with ankle deep water." https://on.natgeo.com/2SAPoru

Your Shot photographer Sujan Reddy woke up at four in the morning in order to capture this lovely sunrise—and a dog on a stroll—near Goa, India. https://on.natgeo.com/2DbTvnx

Photographer Alex Mironyuk traveled to remote swamplands in Florida to capture this enchanting image. “These swamps are the most unusual ecosystems in southern USA,” writes Mironyuk. https://on.natgeo.com/2RL5Fc8

The “hairs” on a hairy frogfish are actually skin appendages or spinules, writes Your Shot photographer Nadia Aly, who captured this striking underwater portrait. https://on.natgeo.com/2V2fkNk

A California sea lion chases a sardine bait ball in this stunning black and white image. "Catching one of these sardines is not an easy task for the sea lions," writes Your Shot photographer Nick Polanszky. https://on.natgeo.com/2Il8st7

Photographer Tony Zhao stood in the water, barely a foot away from this mandarin duck to capture its majestic beauty. https://on.natgeo.com/2Sh362u

Photographer Meg Vincent spotted this bird outside her home in subzero temperatures. "It was all fluffed up in the cold to trap the air in its feathers to stay warm." https://on.natgeo.com/2t3TMnM

The “hairs” on a hairy frogfish are actually skin appendages or spinules, writes Your Shot photographer Nadia Aly, who captured this striking underwater portrait. https://on.natgeo.com/2V2fkNk

A strong wind blew in the Gobi Desert when photographer Katsuko Kawaguchi snapped this shot of a majestic camel. https://on.natgeo.com/2TFFeXz

In a new era of healthcare, our health will be monitored continuously, and treatments will be based on an individual's unique biochemical makeup. Learn more about the highly individualized treatments teetering at the edge of the medical frontier, and join us for a Q&A with writer Fran Smith TODAY at 2pm E.T. Ask questions in the comments below! https://on.natgeo.com/2RSEMnv