Capture the Wild Photography Contest

Gallery of 2004 Contest Winners

Check out the 2004 winners for inspiration … and then click here for the rules for the next contest!

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Grand Prize
2004 Capture the Wild Grand Prize Winner - Trees, by Peter Biro of Regina, Saskatchewan

Grand Prize
Trees - Hawaii
Peter Biro from Regina, Saskatchewan

Alberta Parks and Protected Areas
2004 Capture the Wild Alberta Parks and Protected Areas First Prize Winner - Dawn at Bow Lake, by Peter Dettling of Calgary, Alberta

First Prize
Dawn at Bow Lake - Banff National Park, Alberta
Peter Dettling from Calgary, Alberta

2004 Capture the Wild Alberta Parks and Protected Areas Second Prize Winner - Tonquin Valley: Dawn, by Peter Dettling of Calgary, Alberta

Second Prize
Tonquin Valley : Dawn - Jasper National Park, Alberta
Peter Dettling from Calgary, Alberta

Alberta Wildlife
2004 Capture the Wild Alberta Wildlife First Prize Winner - Moose in Snowstorm, by Robert Berdan of Calgary, Alberta

First Prize
Moose in Snowstorm - Bearspaw Road, Calgary, AB
Robert Berdan from Calgary, Alberta

2004 Capture the Wild Alberta Wildlife Second Prize Winner - Pine Marten, by Craig Douce of Canmore, Alberta

Second Prize
Pine Marten - Banff National Park, Alberta
Craig Douce from Canmore, Alberta

Capture Canada
2004 Capture the Wild Capture Canada First Prize Winner - Sunrise Rays for Arnica, by Alan Maudie of Calgary, Alberta

First Prize
Sunrise Rays Reach for Arnica - Sentry Mountain Lodge, British Columbia
Alan Maudie from Calgary, Alberta

2004 Capture the Wild Capture Canada Second Prize Winner - Lotus Flower Tower, by Alan Maudie of Calgary, Alberta

Second Prize
Lotus Flower Tower - Cirque of the Unclimbables, Northwest Territories
Alan Maudie from Calgary, Alberta

International Nature
2004 Capture the Wild International Nature First Prize Winner - Whangarei Falls, by Dave Roberts of Calgary, Alberta

First Prize
Whangarei Falls - Whangarei, New Zealand
Dave Roberts from Calgary, Alberta

2004 Capture the Wild International Nature Second Prize Winner - Mesa Arch: First Light, by Bob Christopher of DeWinton, Alberta

Second Prize
Mesa Arch : First Light - Canyonlands, Utah, USA
Bob Christopher from DeWinton, Alberta

Naturally Close-up
2004 Capture the Wild Naturally Close-up First Prize Winner - Prairie Crocus in Ice, by Elizabeth Hak of Calgary, Alberta

First Prize
Prairie Crocus in Ice - Nose Hill Park, Calgary, Alberta
Elizabeth Hak from Calgary, Alberta

2004 Capture the Wild Naturally Close-up Second Prize Winner - Frosty Ponderosa Pine, by Peter Sulzle of Kamloops, British Columbia

Second Prize
Frosty Ponderosa Pine - Lac du Bois Grasslands, British Columbia
Peter Sulzle from Kamloops, British Columbia

Terrific Trees
2004 Capture the Wild Terrific Trees First Prize Winner - Burnt Trees in Snow, by Robert Berdan of Calgary, Alberta

First Prize
Burnt Trees in Snow - Kootenay National Park, Alberta
Robert Berdan from Calgary, Alberta

2004 Capture the Wild Terrific Trees Second Prize Winner - Coastal Rainforest, by Christa Beckmann of Regina, Saskatchewan

Second Prize
Coastal Rainforest - Olympic National Park, Washingston, USA
Christa Beckmann from Regina, Saskatchewan

Wondrous Water
2004 Capture the Wild Wondrous Water First Prize Winner - Frozen Flow: Glacial Snow Melt Runs Off, by Richard Akitt of Calgary, Alberta

First Prize
Frozen Flow : Glacial Snow Melt Runs Off - Bugaboo Provincial Park, British Columbia
Richard Akitt from Calgary, Alberta

2004 Capture the Wild Wondrous Water Second Prize Winner - Autumn Falls, by William Matheson of Calgary, Alberta

Second Prize
Autumn Falls - Banff National Park, Alberta
William Matheson from Calgary, Alberta

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