taken in Canada and relating to Canada). All runners up will receive a one-year subscription to Canadian Geographic magazine (value $30) and the 2020 special issue publications (Wildlife Photography, Group of Seven, Quiz and Best of Canadian Geographic) digital downloads (value $50). Last year, Canadian Geographic, in partnership with the Canadian Museum of Nature, invited Canadians to compete in five categories for their second Wildlife Photography of the Year contest. The Adult competition is open to anyone who is aged 18 or over by 10 December 2020. The Competition is subject to all applicable federal, provincial, and local laws and may be void where prohibited by the law of the entrant’s place of residence. The category winners will each receive a Vistek prize pack consisting of, , a selection of Clif bars, Columbia apparel prize pack consisting of. Files that are 3MB or larger with high resolution are preferred. The reason I have "re-submitted" so that my flickr friends can hear what this picture achieved. JPEG with a minimum file size of 100KB. Tagged: #redtailedhawk #redtail #hawk #birds #saskatchewanbirds. Entrants who fail to provide a high-resolution file within the time period set by the Competition Sponsor (not to exceed one week following notification) will forfeit the prize and an alternate winner will be selected by the judges. Several editions of this travelling exhibition are available to choose from. All entries are intended for the general public. All winners will be selected on the basis of skill as determined by a panel of Competition judges. Winners. Time is running out to enter our Wildlife Photography of the Year contest so submit your best shots for consideration before August 10th! Photographs may be entered into the six categories described below: Photos must be uploaded to the appropriate category. In such a case, no substitute or alternate prizes will be awarded. This year—in honor of our 50th anniversary—the Grand Prize winner will be honored with our Nature’s Witness Award, a cash prize of $5,000 and an SP 150-600mm Di VC USD G2 lens (valued at $1,399) from Tamron, a proud supporter of the 2021 National Wildlife Photo Contest. Submission will open on 19 October 2020. The category winners will each receive a Vistek prize pack consisting of TBD, a selection of Clif bars, Columbia apparel prize pack consisting of TBD, as well as a prize package from the Canadian Museum of Nature. Prize value is an estimate; actual retail value will vary depending on where the prize is shipped. Use of live bait to attract or control subjects is not permitted. Photographic entries must be original material and must not have been a winner in any other national Competition. All prizes will be delivered to the winners by mail. Winning the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition is the highest level of recognition for wildlife photographers.Judged over two rounds by a jury of international experts, competition finalists and winners are announced at an awards ceremony hosted at the Natural History Museum in London, where photographs are premiered in a major exhibition before embarking on a … By entering the Competition, you agree to be bound by these Rules and Regulations. JPEG with a minimum file size of 100KB. The Competition is subject to all applicable federal, provincial and municipal laws. Judges will require the publication history of all photos being considered in the final stages of judging and reserve the right to disqualify photos based on their publication history. This Competition is based on photography skills alone and not subject to random draw or any other element of chance. 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It was a privilege to curate the nearly 150 amazing wildlife images for this special collector's edition from our 100,000-member-strong Canadian Geographic Photo Club, including the @cangeo Instagram community and entries to Canadian Geographic’s Canadian Wildlife Photography of the Year competition, held in partnership with the Canadian Museum of Nature. The Competition starts at 10:00 a.m., Eastern Time, on November 23, 2020 and ends at 11:59 p.m., Eastern Time, on January 31, 2021. The Competition Sponsor is not responsible for any failure of the Competition website during the Competition,  problems or technical malfunctions of computer online systems, servers, access providers, computer equipment, software or any e-mail, online or internet entry lost due to technical problems or traffic congestion on the internet or at any website or any combination thereof, including any injury or damage to an entrant’s or any other person’s computer or property related to or resulting from uploading any photographic entry to the Competition. Photographic entries must not infringe upon or violate any laws or any third party rights, including, but not limited to copyright, patent, trademark, trade secret or other proprietary rights and must not constitute material that would be considered libeling, defamatory, or a privacy violation. Entrants must obtain all necessary permissions, licenses, clearances, releases, waivers of moral rights and other approvals from third parties (including but not limited to all copyright holders and all individuals appearing in the story submission), necessary to use the photographic entry, in whole or in part, in any way, including to reproduce, make derivatives, edit, modify, translate, distribute, transmit, publish, license and broadcast the photographic entry worldwide, by any means, without limitation. Any attempt by a participant or any other individual to deliberately damage any website or undermine the legitimate operation of the Competition could be a violation of criminal and civil laws and should such an attempt be made, the Competition Sponsor reserve the right to seek damages from any such person to the fullest extent permitted by law. The species depicted are identified. The coin’s reverse side features a praying mantis clinging to the underside of a tufted grass flower. The winner of our new portfolio category will be awarded $750. Announcing the winners of the 2019 Canadian Wildlife Photography of the Year Competition This photo by Maxwel Hohn, titled “Painted Pillars of Campbell River,” was selected as the winner of the Urban Wildlife category in Canadian Geographic’s 2019 Canadian Wildlife Photography of the Year Competition. Powered By All honourable mentions will receive a one-year subscription to Canadian Geographic magazine (value $30) and the 2020 special issue publications (Wildlife Photography, Group of Seven, Quiz and Best of Canadian Geographic) digital downloads (value $50). Any conflict or discrepancy between the foregoing provisions of this Rule 17 and any applicable laws or regulations of Canada, or the provinces or territories of Canada, with respect to privacy, shall be resolved in favour of such applicable laws or regulations. Sponsor. By entering and participating in this Competition, each entrant agrees to hold harmless the Competition Sponsor, their directors, officers, employees, agents, affiliates, parents, subsidiaries, and assigns from any liability for damage, injury, death, loss, cancellation or other liability arising from the entrants acceptance or use of a Prize or substituted prize or having participated in this Competition including, without limitation, claims based on publicity rights, defamation, invasion of privacy, travel-related injuries and/or death, or from the misuse or malfunction of a Prize or substitute prize. Which photo won grand prize in the 2016 National Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year Contest? A short comment or anecdote by the photographer accompanies each photograph. 2,033 talking about this. The Competition Sponsor will not attempt to contact the entrant for any purpose other than as may be required by law unless they have opted-in to receive relevant communications from the Competition Sponsor. By entering this Competition, each entrant is deemed to automatically have provided his/her/their consent that personal information collected from entrants will only be used by the Competition Sponsor or their affiliates to administer the Competition and to publish the winning photographs. ET on February 25, 2020. The rules of this photography contest are simple. Entrant must ensure that they minimise any impact that their presence has on the subject and its surrounding environment. CONTEST WINNER. Visual storytelling is the heart of National Geographic. The Competition Sponsor respects every entrant’s right to Privacy. The Canadian Wildlife Photography of the Year Competition (the Competition) is governed by these Rules and Regulations. The Competition Sponsor, their directors, officers, employees, agents, parents, subsidiaries, and assigns assume no liability for losses incurred as a result of a cancellation of the Competition or for any reason whatsoever or through the acts or defaults of any company or person providing a Prize or for events occurring after the award of a Prize. Decisions of the Competition Sponsor regarding all aspects of the Competition are final. The Canadian Museum of Nature and Canadian Geographic are proud to present the winners of the fifth edition of the Canadian Wildlife Photography of the Year contest. Photos that are too dark or blurry will not be accepted. Allow six to eight weeks for delivery of Prizes. All decisions of the Competition judges are final. This user does not have anymore entries. Canadian Geographic Enterprises and The Royal Canadian Geographical Society reserve the non-exclusive right to publish any entry and/or use any entry in its material during or after the Competition without further compensation to the entrants. Photographs placed in another category are only eligible to win a Prize in the category into which the entry has been placed. Hey Guys, This photo has recieved numerous comments and I am not re-posting it again to recieve more comments. The prizes consist of six (6) category prizes, six (6) runner-up prizes and six (6) honorable mentions. The declaration and release must be returned to the Competition Sponsor within ten (10) days after receipt. The Competition Sponsor, in their sole discretion, may disqualify any individual who attempts to undermine the legitimate operation of the Competition by tampering with any website mechanism, or who violates these Rules and Regulations. The Canadian Wildlife Photography of the Year Competition (the Competition) is governed by these Rules and Regulations. previous entry next entry. Up Close: Macrophotography of any living thing. This user does not have anymore entries. This exhibition presents the winning photographs of this contest, in its fifth year in 2012. By entering the Competition, you agree to be bound by these Rules and Regulations. Taken by Clifford Dupuis. Judges reserve the right to place the entry in an appropriate category or remove a photo from the Competition should it not be suitable for the category to which it was submitted. The Competition Sponsor reserves the right, with the consent of the Regie des alcools, des courses et des jeux, to terminate or suspend the Competition or to amend these Rules and Regulations at any time and in any way, without prior notice, for any reason whatsoever. Pet or farm animals and commercially cultivated plants are not classified as natural for the purposes of the Competition and must not be represented in any photo entries. The sponsor (Competition Sponsor) is Canadian Geographic Enterprises (50 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, ON, K1M 2K1). … At 150, Canada merits the best possible photo album, and Maclean’s wants to capture the country in all its cultural and geographic glory. There is a limit of five (5) entries total per individual. Taken by Linda RIchardson. Urban Wildlife: Native plants or wild animals found in an urban setting. All photographic entries must be submitted electronically as .jpg files through the website of the Competition, wildlife20.canadiangeographic.ca. OTTAWA - Canada Post is collaborating with Canadian Geographic and the Canadian Museum of Nature for the second annual Canadian Wildlife Photography of the Year Contest, giving Canadians a chance to have one of their wildlife photographs reproduced on a stamp.. Five category-winning photographs will be featured on real Canadian postage stamps, which will be … The following persons are not eligible to enter the Competition or win a Prize: employees, officers, directors or representatives of the Competition Sponsor or any of the Competition Sponsor’s subsidiaries, affiliates, and agencies; competition judges; and the parents, siblings, children, and persons domiciled with such individuals as listed above. A few thousand Canadian Geographic readers cast votes for the cover of the gorgeous Best Wildlife Photography 2016 special issue, and while no species ran away with the contest, the rather contemplative grizzly bear (27 per cent of the vote) lost to both the coldblooded-looking fox (33 per cent) and the inquisitive pine marten (40 per cent). No watermarks or logos. The Steeples Range. Canadian Wildlife Photography of the Year Competition | home Winners will receive no compensation, credit or prizing other than as disclosed in these Rules or otherwise provided at the sole discretion of the Competition Sponsor. Each edition of Canadian Wildlife Photography of the Yearconsists of 30 photographs. By participating in the Competition, each entrant agrees to be bound by these Rules and Regulations. There are 18 different categories to join, including architecture, portrait, abstract and travel. Habitat disturbance should always be kept to a minimum when in natural surroundings. Files that are 3MB or larger with high resolution are preferred. Entrants are fully responsible for the photographs they submit. Winter on the Prairies. In all cases, the Competition Sponsor reserves the right to substitute a prize of equal or greater value for any of the Prizes. Last year, they received thousands of entries from more than 140 countries. The Ultimate Canadian Geography Quiz: Rules There will be five (5) random draws for prize packages that include: a one-year subscription to Canadian Geographic (value: $30) and a selection of our special interest publications including Best Wildlife Photography 2020, Ultimate Canadian Instagram Photos Vol. Eastern coyote Brittany Crossman 2018-12-29 4:42pm Animals in Action 2a. Entrants who fail or are unable to meet any of these Rules and Regulations may be disqualified and alternate winner(s) will be selected. We examine areas such as exposure, composition, use of colour and light, contrast, clarity, mood, framing, unique perspective - all these elements are to be balanced to produce the most brilliant portrayal. Urban wildlife 1a. , as well as a prize package from the Canadian Museum of Nature. Neither the Competition Sponsor nor their affiliates will share personal information relating to entrants with any third parties, except as necessary for the administration of the Competition or as may be required by law. Uncovering Canadian stories since 1930. by Sean Setters I recently ran across a Canadian Geographic article – How We Chose the Wildlife Photography of the Year Winners – and realized that longtime friend of the site Jonathan Huyer (huyerperspectives.com) had been awarded top honors in the "Animals in Action" category for his picture of two polar bears perched atop an iceberg. Map. All category winners will receive a one-year subscription to Canadian Geographic magazine (value $30) and the 2020 special issue publications (Wildlife Photography, Group of Seven, Quiz and Best of Canadian Geographic) digital downloads (value $50). A Canadian doctor who captured a deadly encounter between a red fox and an Arctic fox in the wilds of Northern Manitoba has been named Wildlife Photographer of the Year for 2015. All prizes must be accepted as awarded and may not be used in conjunction with any other offer or promotion, sold, redeemed for cash, combined with any other promotion, or exchanged for a different prize. All runners up will receive a one-year subscription to Canadian Geographic magazine (value $30) and the 2020 special issue publications (Wildlife Photography, Group of Seven, Quiz and Best of Canadian Geographic) digital downloads (value $50). Without limiting the foregoing, if for any reason the Competition is not capable of running or being completed, as originally planned (for example, as a result of tampering or infection by a computer virus) the Competition Sponsor reserves the right, with the consent of the Regie des alcools, des courses et des jeux, to cancel the Competition. There are two levels of competition. City Life. Runners up will also receive an Indigenous People’s Atlas of Canada by Canadian Geographic (value $100). The winners of the prizes will be chosen and evaluated based on the following judging criteria: composition, content/originality, technical quality and visual impact. Enter this flower-photo-friendly contest, which includes categories for 11-17-year-olds and even kids under 11 years old. 3, The Ultimate Canadian Geography Quiz Vol. We value your privacy and adhere to strict privacy laws. All entries become the property of the Competition Sponsor and will not be returned. Each edition includes a category for young photographers. There is a limit of five (5) entries total per individual. Birds: Any wild bird photographed in Canada including sea ducks, waders, raptors and songbirds. A warmer place Françoise Gervais 2019-01-31 10:13am Animals in Action 2b. Each entrant (and his/her/their parent or guardian) represents and warrants that he/she/they have the right to grant the licence set out above. The chances of winning a Prize will depend on the number of eligible photographs received and the evaluation of the photographs by the panel of judges. Enter now! Check out the winning photos below! Each entrant (and his/her/their parent or guardian) irrevocably and in perpetuity grants the Competition Sponsor a world-wide, royalty-free, irrevocable and non-exclusive right and licence to use, copy, adapt, transmit, communicate, publicly display and perform, distribute and create compilations and derivative works or merchandise from the photographic entity to promote the Competition Sponsor. Our photography contests feature images created by photographers from around the world, sharing visions that inspire, inform, and awe. These are the best wildlife photos of the year, showing how raw, beautiful, ferocious, and precious nature is. The owner of a photographic entry retains ownership over the photograph. The competition begins soon Wildlife Photographer of the Year is currently closed for competition entries. Waiver forms/ model releases are the responsibility of the entrant and must be available in the event the photo is selected as a winning photograph. On June 7, 2012, the Mint unveiled the $10 Fine silver coin, “Canadian Geographic Photo Contest – Praying Mantis,” which features the work of Montréal’s Robert Ganz, the grand prize winner in the fourth annual Canadian Wildlife Photography of the Year contest. If you have any questions about Canadian Geographic’s use of your personal information, please contact Canadian Geographic’s Privacy Officer by e-mail at. The photos comprise the winners, runners-up and honourable mentions from the year's contest. The Steeples Range in the East Kootenays and the moon. Cropping of photographs and tonal or colour corrections are permitted. Taken by Zainab Khan. Prizes are not transferable; no prize substitutions or equivalents are permitted, except by the Competition Sponsor at their sole discretion. 5), Ultimate Canadian Instagram Photos (Vol. In the event of any dispute as to whether a person is an entrant, a potential winner or a winner, or as to the qualification of any entrant, potential winner or winner to, or the adequacy of any prize or any substitute prize, the decision of the Competition Sponsor will be final. Winners' names and photographs may be published in Canadian Geographic magazine and will appear at wildlife20.canadiangeographic.ca. Canadian Geographic Challenge. Canadian Geographic Wildlife Photography Contest Winner. The winners will be notified by email or telephone by 5 p.m. This special honour goes to an outstanding image uploaded by any of our members, to any area of the website, during the past week. Start/End Dates The Competition Sponsor is excluded from all liability for any personal injury, loss or damage of whatever kind (including loss of data) cause directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, from uploading photographic entries and material to the Competition website. Enter your best Canadian wildlife photos to win our fifth annual Canadian Wildlife Photography of the Year competition, a partnership between Canadian Geographic and the Canadian Museum of Nature. Photos that are too dark or blurry will not be accepted. The sponsor (Competition Sponsor) is Canadian Geographic Enterprises (50 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, ON, K1M 2K1). 3), Best Maps, and the Best of Canadian Geographic 2019 (value: $50). 3. Mountain goat at Liron Gertsman 2019-01-31 11:56pm Animals in Action 2c. Content alteration of digital files is not acceptable. A look at 15 photographs from the 2019 Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest, organized by the Natural History Museum in London. Runners up will also receive an Indigenous People’s Atlas of Canada by Canadian Geographic (value $100). The Competition Sponsors may exclude any photo entries where the entrant is suspected of having engaged in any unethical practice in connection with the photo entry. May 25, 2009. File Type. This photo competition is organized by the Royal Horticulture Society, which is targets the photographers, horticulturists, and garden lovers. 4, and Best Maps … If you will be 17 years old or under, find out how to enter the Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. Honorable mentions will receive a one-year subscription to Canadian Geographic (value: $30) and a prize pack of Canadian Geographic special interest publications consisting of Best Wildlife Photography 2020, the Ultimate Canadian Geography Quiz (Vol. The Royal Canadian Mint introduces the $10 Fine Silver Coin Canadian Geographic Photo Contest – Praying Mantis, which features the work of Robert Ganz, the grand prize winner in the fourth annual Canadian Wildlife Photography of the Year contest. Level 1 for Grades 4 to 6 is at the school level only. Winners assume all liability for any injury or damage caused, or claimed to be caused, whatsoever and howsoever arising, by participation in this Competition or use or redemption of any Prize. Entrants are not eligible to win more than one Prize. 2. Prairie winter landscape near Calgary with the Rocky Mountains providing the backdrop. I submitted this photo to "Canadian Geographic's annual wildlife photo contest" In the bird category, this photo has achieved the "honerable mention" award. Post. Enter your photos in one of our 5 categories: Animals in Action, Watery Wildlife, Things with WIngs, or Youth (17 and under). Photographers submitted images of … Any existing conservation requirements must be obeyed, and local laws upheld. For Canadian Geographic Enterprises and The Royal Canadian Geographical Society, promotional material shall include without limitation any print or electronic advertising or marketing material such as posters, online images, newspaper ads, television ads, e-mails and social media content. Photographs that are removed from the Competition are not eligible for a Prize. Recent entries in contest_annual18_entries. Please allow at least 2-3 business days for moderation before your photo appears on the website. Additional entries received from any individual beyond the fifth entry submitted will be voided. Photographic entries must not have been published or accepted for publication by a national magazine or newspaper. The Competition Sponsor will not accept photographic entries that are offensive and reserves the right to disqualify, in their sole discretion, any photographic entries that contain, for example, racist, hateful, sexist, homophobic or pornographic content. Photographic entries that have been previously published online on, for example, personal websites, blogs or social media, are not considered published for the purpose of this Competition. All photographs entered in the Competition must be of Canadian content (i.e. The Competition is open to residents of Canada. Become a member of the Canadian Geographic Photo Club and post your best shots of Canadian wildlife in any of the five competition categories. Digital files should be at least 1,000 pixels wide for a horizontal image or 1,000 pixels tall for a vertical image at 72 dpi. Photo entries of animals in captivity or in conditions that are unnatural are not permitted. This year will be the 14th award since the contest’s start. Enter your best Canadian wildlife photos to win our fourth annual Wildlife Photography of the Year contest, a partnership between Canadian Geographic, the Royal Canadian Mint, Canadian Museum of Nature and the Alliance of Natural History Museums of Canada. Any such litigation respecting the awarding of a prize to any resident of the Province of Quebec may be submitted to the Régie only for the purpose of helping the parties reach a settlement. To be declared a winner, the selected entrant must sign and return a declaration and release form confirming eligibility and compliance with these Rules and Regulations, consenting to the use, without further compensation, of his/her/their name, address (city and province or territory of residence) and photograph(s) in any Competition-related publicity and releasing the Competition Sponsor, their directors, officers, employees and their respective agents, affiliates, parents, subsidiaries, and assigns, from all liability arising in connection with the Competition or the acceptance, use or redemption of a Prize as awarded.
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