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Attendees carry placards into the street following the first night of the Democratic National Convention at the Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, North Carolina. Rain earlier in the evening resulted in a hot and humid night for delegates and guests.

First Night at DNC | ©2012 David Allio for Corbis

First Night at DNC | ©2012 David Allio for Corbis

This existing light photograph was created using a Nikon D4 fitted with a Nikkor AF Zoom 24-70mm f/2.8G set to the minimum focal length. The camera was hand-held at 1/50th of a second with an aperture of f/3.5 using 3200 ISO for the exposure.

Fireworks illuminate the background during the driver introductions for the After Dark, Formula Drift, Round 6 event at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas, Nevada.

After Dark | ©2012 David Allio

After Dark | ©2012 David Allio

A shutter speed of four seconds with an aperture of f/14 at 250 ISO allowed for a burst of fireworks to balance with the stadium lights and race car headlights. A Nikon D3 fitted with a Nikkor AF Zoom 24-70mm f/2.8G lens set to the minimum focal length was set on a concrete wall for support during the exposure.

Kissing the Wanamaker | ©2012 David Allio for Icon SMI

Kissing the Wanamaker | ©2012 David Allio for Icon SMI

Rory McIlroy from Holywood, Northern Ireland, kisses the Rodman Wanamaker Trophy after winning the 94th PGA Championship on The Ocean Course at Kiawah Islands Resort on Kiawah Island, South Carolina. At age 23, McIlroy is the youngest player to win the PGA Championship. In the process, he set an all-time record for the largest margin of victory in a PGA Championship at eight strokes since the event changed format from match play to stroke play in 1958 finishing the four-day tournament at 13 under par.

"I don’t really care if I win by one or win by eight. I just want to win and I was able to do that today," McIlroy said in the post tournament interview. "But you know, it’s nice to break a record like that. It’s a nice achievement. To win my second major and get to world number one all in the same day is very special."

This photograph of the winner posing in the Kiawah Island sand dunes was created using a Nikon D3 camera fitted with a Nikkor AF VR 400mm f/2.8G IF-ED. A monopod was used to support the camera during the 1/800th of a second exposure. The aperture setting was f/5. The film speed was 400 ISO.