Welcome to the Canadian Geographic Photo Club Community! Photo of the Week. Eligibility. This special honour goes to an outstanding image uploaded by any of our members, to any area of the website, during the past week. 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.
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Best photos of 2021! At the end of each week, the Canadian Geographic Photo Club chooses an outstanding image to win Photo of the Week. Browse through this gallery to find the best images uploaded to our site in 2021. Cardinal with red berry By LeiYang Bighorn Lamb By Michael Collier Snowy Owl First of the Season, December 1, 2021 Welcome to the Canadian Geographic Photo Club Community! Canadian Geographic Photo Club - Home OUR SITES Canadian Geographic Travel Canadian Geographic Royal Canadian Geographical Society #explorecanada #dailyhiveto #canada #bestoftoronto #6ixwalks #instadaily #curiocitytoronto © 2023 Canadian Geographic Enterprises Submit your best shots of Canadian wildlife, landscapes, weather, skies and outdoor adventures for a chance to win cash prizes! Canadian Geographic is proud to recognize 13 outstanding photographers who captured some of the best images of 2022
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People & Culture 10 Canadian photographers whose work we're loving right now These 10 members of Canadian Geographic's online Photo Club are making waves with their unique perspectives on Canadian wildlife and landscapes Jan 08, 2020 1,451 words 6 minutes By Alexandra Pope Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Canadian Geographic is proud to recognize 13 outstanding photographers who captured some of the best images of 2021 Canadian Photos of the Year 2022 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS How do I enter the competition? To enter the competition, you must either create an account with the Canadian Geographic Photo Club or log in with your existing Photo Club account. Click "Login/Register" at the top right of the website. Canadian Photos of the Year is a fresh take on Canadian Geographic's Annual Photo Competition, which ran for 36 years.. Its Photo Club boasts one of Canada's largest photographic communities,.
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Canadian Geographic Travel Sign up Login with Facebook Go to 29th Annual Photo Contest (2014) Go to Whatever the Weather Photo Contest (2013) Go to 28th Annual Photo Contest (2013) Go to Authentic Alberta Photo Contest Go to Canada's Energy Photo Contest Go to Canadian Wildlife Photography of the Year Contest (2013) Canadian Geographic is pleased to honour 14 photographers for their outstanding images of Canadian wildlife Published Aug 18, 2022 Updated Aug 26 1,238 words 5 minutes By Alexandra Pope A pair of Atlantic puffins engage in a dispute on Machias Seal Island.
Canadian Geographic is pleased to honour 15 photographers for their outstanding images of Canadian wildlife Best photos of 2020! At the end of each week, the Canadian Geographic Photo Club chooses an outstanding image to win Photo of the Week. Browse through this gallery to find the best images uploaded to our site in 2020. Cold sunrise By not_set_18ac02ad04d7f34e5c31f6bf8442655c A Berry Nice Day By Eric Seemann The Wedding Barn By GabeMiller
Canadian Geographic Photo Club Winners of the 2012 Wildlife
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