| Sometimes the trick to an amazing photograph is being in the right place at the right time, especially when it comes to nature photography. As we all know, weather, wildlife and the natural elements can be unpredictable, so as photographers, we must always be ready to capture an incredible shot when the opportunity presents itself. For example, in this photograph by Timmothy Lowen, the sun was in the perfect place to create a glowing effect as light pours through the frosted trees. However, this circumstance is only temporary as the light changes from minute to minute. A pro tip for any photographer is to always carry your camera with you. This way, you can be ready for anything. |
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Photos of the Week for the month of January |
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Other photos we featured in the month of January included an image of a snowy owl taken by John Hefford and an inquisitive red squirrel captured by Mark Bernards.
Each Monday, our editors choose a new Photo of the Week to feature as the cover photo on our Facebook and Twitter accounts. We share it on Instagram, too!
Want to see your photo featured? Be sure to join and upload to our Photo Club. |
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We love when you tag us on Instagram using #ShareCanGeo. Here are a few of our recent favourites.
Click on each picture to be brought to the photographer's Instagram page! |
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Upcoming: the 2023 Canadian Wildlife Photography of the Year competition! |
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Get your cameras ready because our immensely popular Canadian Wildlife Photography of the Year competition is back!
This year, we are giving away $10,000 in cash prizes, including a grand prize of $5,000 to one individual deserving of the title of Canadian Wildlife Photographer of the Year! As always, we’re looking for your best shots of wildlife in Canada — big or small, furred or feathered, winged or hoofed. Enter into one of three categories for your chance to win the category prize of $1,000. The Canadian Wildlife Photographer of the Year will be selected from among entries to all three categories.
The competition opens on March 1, 2023, so stay tuned for more information! |
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