Capture the Wild Photography Contest

Gallery of 2005 Contest Winners

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Grand Prize
2005 Capture the Wild Grand Prize Winner - Bighorn Close-up, by Peter Dettling of Calgary, Alberta

Grand Prize
Bighorn Close-up - Jasper, Alberta
Peter Dettling from Calgary, Alberta

Alberta Wildlife
2005 Capture the Wild Alberta Wildlife First Prize Winner - Rocky Mountain Bighorn Rams, by Peter Dettling of Calgary, Alberta

First Prize
Rocky Mountain Bighorn Rams - Jasper, Alberta
Peter Dettling from Calgary, Alberta

2005 Capture the Wild Alberta Wildlife Second Prize Winner - I See You, by Robert Berdan of Calgary, Alberta

Second Prize
I See You - Cochrane, Alberta
Robert Berdan from Calgary, Albert

Amateur – The Wonder of Wilderness
2005 Capture the Wild Amateur First Prize Winner - Mt. Assiniboine BC Reflection, by David Wirzba of Lethbridge, Alberta

First Prize
Mt. Assiniboine BC Reflection - Mt. Assiniboine, British Columbia
David Wirzba from Lethbridge, Alberta

2005 Capture the Wild Amateur Second Prize Winner - Karst Soaring Creek, by Peter Biro of Calgary, Alberta

Second Prize
Karst Soaring Creek - Kananaskis Country, Alberta
Peter Biro from Calgary, Alberta

Black & White Nature
2005 Capture the Wild Black and White Nature First Prize Winner - Aspens in Snowstorm, by Robert Berdan of Calgary, Alberta

First Prize
Aspens in Snowstorm - North of Cochrane, Alberta
Robert Berdan from Calgary, Alberta

2005 Capture the Wild Black and White Nature Second Prize Winner - Moon Set, by Richard Akitt of Calgary, Alberta

Second Prize
Moon Set - Bugaboo Provincial Park, BC
Richard Akitt from Calgary, Alberta

International Nature
2005 Capture the Wild International Nature First Prize Winner - Mudcracks Death Valley, by Bob Christopher of DeWinton, Alberta

First Prize
Mudcracks Death Valley - Death Valley, California
Bob Christopher from DeWinton, Alberta

2005 Capture the Wild International Nature Second Prize Winner - The Wave, by David Wirzba of Lethbridge, Alberta

Second Prize
The Wave - Coyote Buttes North, Arizona
David Wirzba from Lethbridge, Alberta

Mother Nature, Digitally Altered
2005 Capture the Wild Mother Nature Digitally Altered First Prize Winner - Essence of a Cougar, by Mundy Hackett of Columbia, Missouri

First Prize
Essence of a Cougar - Missouri
Mundy Hackett from Columbia, Missouri

2005 Capture the Wild Mother Nature Digitally Altered Second Prize Winner - Lazy Days of Summer, by Richard Cross of Carstairs, Alberta

Second Prize
Lazy Days of Summer - San Diego, California
Richard Cross from Carstairs, Albert

Outdoor Adventures
2005 Capture the Wild Outdoor Adventure First Prize Winner - At the Cineplex, by Sara Rainford of Calgary, Alberta

First Prize
At the Cineplex - Near Jasper, Alberta
Sara Rainford from Calgary, Alberta

2005 Capture the Wild Outdoor Adventure Second Prize Winner - Approach, by Richard Akitt of Calgary, Alberta

Second Prize
Approach - Bugaboo Provincial Park, BC
Richard Akitt from Calgary, Alberta

Patterns in Wilderness
2005 Capture the Wild Patterns in Wilderness First Prize Winner - Antelope Canyon, by Bob Christopher of DeWinton, Alberta

First Prize
Antelope Canyon - Arizona Antelope Canyon, Arizona
Bob Christopher from DeWinton, Alberta

2005 Capture the Wild Patterns in Wilderness Second Prize Winner - Dry Ground, by Wayne Simpson of DeWinton, Alberta

Second Prize
Dry Ground - Kananaskis, Alberta
Wayne Simpson from Calgary, Alberta

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