CPAWS Capture the Wild Photo Contest Winners

Capture the Wild

Click here to view all of the 2010 winners.


The International Year of Forests.

This year we received over 200 submissions of beautiful images capturing our wilderness. We are excited to announce this year's winners after much debate and deliberation. Please join us in congratulating the winners at our CPAWS Wild Soiree on November 24th, 2011 amoung art, jazz musicians, yummy appetizers, cocktails, and a silent auction.

Date: November 24th, 2011
Time: 7:00 pm - 10:00pm
Location: Gerry Thomas Art Gallery (602 11 Ave SW, Calgary AB)
Why: Fundraiser for conservation efforts in southern Alberta

Tickets: Purchase online

View the winners of previous Capture the Wild contests:
2010/2008 / 2007 / 2006 / 2005 / 2004 / 2003 / 2002 / 2001 / 2000 / 1999

Capture the Wild screensaversThey're wild and they're free!

Note: Click on the photograph “thumbnails” to see enlarged versions. The enlarged versions are rich in detail and colour, and therefore may take a few seconds to download.

 

Grand Prize
2010 Capture the Wild Grand Prize Winner - Charge! by Michael Wieser

Grand Prize
Pond in Kananaskis Country
Joe Desjardins

Tree huggers
2008 Capture the Wild Canadian Wildlife First Prize - Flight, by Brian Wolitski

First Prize
Mystic Larches
Hillary Reid

Walk on the Wild Side
2008 Capture the Wild Amateur First Prize - Red Deer River Morning, by Dave Allan

First Prize
The Lone Hiker
Lu Yiu

Canadian Forests
2008 Capture the Wild Amateur First Prize - Red Deer River Morning, by Dave Allan

First Prize
Rain Effects on the Forest
Wayne B. Neal

Nature up Close
2008 Capture the Wild International Nature First Prize - Iceflow, by Deb Garside

First Prize
Flower with Vein
Mira Janacek

Forest Dwellers
2008 Capture the Wild Nature Up Close First Prize - Aspen Leaf in Frozen Mud, by Alan Ernst

First Prize
Red Fox and Kits
Doris Potter

Thank You to our Sponsors
We would like to send a whole hearted thank you to The Camera Store and Mountain Equipment Co-op for sponsoring the photo contest. Every year they provide us with staff support and sponsorships that makes this contest truly a conservation success. We couldn't do it without you! Thank you!

 


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