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WILDLIFE
SPECIAL COLLECTOR’S EDITION
PHOTOGRAPHY 2014
Images from
Canadian
Geographic
’s Photo Club
PHOTO
CLUB
CANADA’S PHOTOGRAPHY COMMUNITY
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BEST
40
8
Wildlife
PhotograPhy 2014
EDITOR’S NOTEBOOK
5
By Tyrone Burke
INTRODUCTION
7
By Michelle ValBerg
ON THE PROWL
8
THINGS WITH WINGS
40
68
WHAT’S IN THE WATER
68
JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHERS
92
92
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PRESIDENT
AND
PUBLISHER
André Préfontaine
VICE
-
PRESIDENT
,
CONTENT
CREATION
Gilles Gagnier
PROJECT
EDITOR
Tyrone Burke
SENIOR
EDITOR
Aaron Kylie
CREATIVE
DIRECTOR
Suzanne Morin
CUSTOM
PUBLISHING
MANAGER
Mike Elston
ASSOCIATE
EDITOR
Harry Wilson
ASSISTANT
EDITOR
Nick Walker
NEW
MEDIA
EDITOR
Heather Yundt
SOCIAL
MEDIA
EDITOR
Sabrina Doyle
CUSTOM
PUBLISHING
EDITOR
Michela Rosano
CONSULTANTS
Roger Bird, Canadian Museum of Nature, Royal Ontario
Museum
PHOTO
EDITOR
Laura Stanley
GRAPHIC
DESIGNER
Ksenia Nigmanova
PRODUCTION
COORDINATOR
Kendra Stieler
NEW
MEDIA
DEVELOPER
Paul Politis
COLOUR
TECHNICIAN
Glenn Campbell
INTERNS
Brendan McConnell, Siobhan McClelland, Justin Nalepa,
Jimmy Thomson
CIRCULATION
MANAGER
Nathalie Cuerrier
DIRECTOR
,
FINANCE
AND
ADMINISTRATION
Michael Edwards, CA
ACCOUNTING
MANAGER
Catherine Frame
ACCOUNTING
ASSISTANT
Ashley Rovito
EXECUTIVE
ASSISTANT
Sandra Smith
RECEPTIONIST
/
OFFICE
COORDINATOR
Diane Séguin
LOGISTICS
COORDINATOR
Emma Viel-Horler
EVENT
COORDINATOR
Rachel Jobson
VICE
-
PRESIDENT
,
ADVERTISING
SALES
Pamela MacKinnon
Phone (416) 360-4151 ext. 378
email: mackinnon@canadiangeographic.ca
NATIONAL
ACCOUNTS
MANAGER
Valerie Hall Daigle
Phone (416) 360-4151 ext. 380
email: halldaigle@canadiangeographic.ca
ADVENTURES
/
CLASSIFIED
Lisa Duncan Brown
Phone (905) 702-0899 or toll-free (888) 445-0052
Fax (905) 702-0887 email: classifi ed@canadiangeographic.ca
DIGITAL
REPRESENTATION
Marc Thomas, Suite 66
Phone (416) 848-9444 or toll-free (866) 779-3486
Fax (416) 628-5561 email: mthomas@suite66.com
236 Lesmill Road, North York, ON M3B 2T5
Phone (416) 360-4151 Fax (416) 360-1526
Canadian Geographic Best Wildlife Photography 2014
is published by
Canadian Geographic Enterprises on behalf of The Royal Canadian
Geographical Society
EDITORIAL OFFICE
1155 Lola Street, Suite 200, Ottawa, ON K1K 4C1
Phone: (613) 745-4629 Fax: (613) 744-0947
Website: canadiangeographic.ca
Worth the wait
Sorting through the year’s best wildlife photography is one of the privi-
Sorting through the year’s best wildlife photography is one of the privi-
leges of working at
Canadian Geographic
. Every year I marvel at the
calibre of the images we receive through our contests. Not only am
I impressed by the photographic skill, I’m blown away by the patience
it takes to get so close to breaching humpbacks and tiny tree frogs.
I have wide-eyed admiration for wildlife photographers. Even though
the genre has always been my favourite type of photography to look
at, I’ve had li
le success actually producing any. Never the most
patient (or light-footed) person, I frighten o
animals long before I get
a decent shot.
Yet, with our photo club members as inspiration, I fi nally got into a
wildlife blind this spring and waited it out. Hours before dawn, I se
led
in next to hundreds of thousands of sandhill cranes, which were pass-
ing through Nebraska’s Pla
e River Valley as they migrated toward
Canada’s Far North for the summer.
Each minute I shivered in the darkness, I gained yet more respect
for the toughness of wildlife photographers. Then the sun fi nally
crested the horizon, and thousands of cranes stirred and swooped.
When a hunting eagle zoomed in and sent the cranes sca
ering,
I suddenly understood where wildlife photographers fi nd their patience.
There’s no spectacle on Earth that can match nature in action.
It’s worth waiting for.
Sorting through the year’s best wildlife photography is one of the privi-
leges of working at
leges of working at
calibre of the images we receive through our contests. Not only am
calibre of the images we receive through our contests. Not only am
I impressed by the photographic skill, I’m blown away by the patience
I impressed by the photographic skill, I’m blown away by the patience
it takes to get so close to breaching humpbacks and tiny tree frogs.
it takes to get so close to breaching humpbacks and tiny tree frogs.
I have wide-eyed admiration for wildlife photographers. Even though
I have wide-eyed admiration for wildlife photographers. Even though
the genre has always been my favourite type of photography to look
the genre has always been my favourite type of photography to look
ISBN 978-0-9867516-0-8. No part of this publication may be
reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form
or by any means, without the prior written consent of the publisher
or a licence from The Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency
(Access Copyright). For an Access Copyright licence, visit
accesscopyright.ca or call toll-free (800) 893-5777.
Date of issue: September 2013 Copyright ©2013. All rights reserved.
Canadian Geographic
and design are registered trademarks.
® Marque déposée.
Tyrone Burke
Founded in 1929, the Society is a non-profit educational organization.
Its object is to advance geographical knowledge and, in particular,
to stimulate awareness of the signifi cance of geography in Canada’s
development, well-being and culture. In short, the aim is to make Canada
better known to Canadians and to the world.
PRESIDENT
Dr. Paul Ruest, PhD, Winnipeg
VICE
-
PRESIDENTS
Mr. Bruce Amos, Ottawa; Mr. Gavin Fitch, Calgary
SECRETARY
Ms. Beth Dye, Kamloops, B.C.
TREASURER
Mr. Keith Exelby, Ottawa
CHIEF
EXECUTIVE
OFFICER
John G. Geiger
CANADIAN
GEOGRAPHIC
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WILDLIFE
SPECIAL COLLECTOR’S EDITION
PHOTOGRAPHY 2014
Images from
Canadian
Geographic
’s Photo Club
PHOTO
CLUB
CANADA’S PHOTOGRAPHY COMMUNITY
I
f you think you live in one of the world’s
most photogenic places, join the club
Share your best shots with Canada’s largest photography community
photoclub.canadiangeographic.ca
BEST
40
8
Wildlife
PhotograPhy 2014
EDITOR’S NOTEBOOK
5
By Tyrone Burke
INTRODUCTION
7
By Michelle ValBerg
ON THE PROWL
8
THINGS WITH WINGS
40
68
WHAT’S IN THE WATER
68
JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHERS
92
92
Subscribe and Save 62%
*
ONE-YEAR SUBSCRIPTION
FOR
ONLY
$
28.50
BONUS:
FREE WALL MAP OF CANADA
(WITH PAID ORDER)
6 issues of
Canadian Geographic
4 bonus issues of
Canadian Geographic
Travel
Ordering is easy!
Return the attached card • canadiangeographic.ca • 1-800-267-0824
Explore. Discover. Learn. Celebrate.
PRESIDENT
AND
PUBLISHER
André Préfontaine
VICE
-
PRESIDENT
,
CONTENT
CREATION
Gilles Gagnier
PROJECT
EDITOR
Tyrone Burke
SENIOR
EDITOR
Aaron Kylie
CREATIVE
DIRECTOR
Suzanne Morin
CUSTOM
PUBLISHING
MANAGER
Mike Elston
ASSOCIATE
EDITOR
Harry Wilson
ASSISTANT
EDITOR
Nick Walker
NEW
MEDIA
EDITOR
Heather Yundt
SOCIAL
MEDIA
EDITOR
Sabrina Doyle
CUSTOM
PUBLISHING
EDITOR
Michela Rosano
CONSULTANTS
Roger Bird, Canadian Museum of Nature, Royal Ontario
Museum
PHOTO
EDITOR
Laura Stanley
GRAPHIC
DESIGNER
Ksenia Nigmanova
PRODUCTION
COORDINATOR
Kendra Stieler
NEW
MEDIA
DEVELOPER
Paul Politis
COLOUR
TECHNICIAN
Glenn Campbell
INTERNS
Brendan McConnell, Siobhan McClelland, Justin Nalepa,
Jimmy Thomson
CIRCULATION
MANAGER
Nathalie Cuerrier
DIRECTOR
,
FINANCE
AND
ADMINISTRATION
Michael Edwards, CA
ACCOUNTING
MANAGER
Catherine Frame
ACCOUNTING
ASSISTANT
Ashley Rovito
EXECUTIVE
ASSISTANT
Sandra Smith
RECEPTIONIST
/
OFFICE
COORDINATOR
Diane Séguin
LOGISTICS
COORDINATOR
Emma Viel-Horler
EVENT
COORDINATOR
Rachel Jobson
VICE
-
PRESIDENT
,
ADVERTISING
SALES
Pamela MacKinnon
Phone (416) 360-4151 ext. 378
email: mackinnon@canadiangeographic.ca
NATIONAL
ACCOUNTS
MANAGER
Valerie Hall Daigle
Phone (416) 360-4151 ext. 380
email: halldaigle@canadiangeographic.ca
ADVENTURES
/
CLASSIFIED
Lisa Duncan Brown
Phone (905) 702-0899 or toll-free (888) 445-0052
Fax (905) 702-0887 email: classifi ed@canadiangeographic.ca
DIGITAL
REPRESENTATION
Marc Thomas, Suite 66
Phone (416) 848-9444 or toll-free (866) 779-3486
Fax (416) 628-5561 email: mthomas@suite66.com
236 Lesmill Road, North York, ON M3B 2T5
Phone (416) 360-4151 Fax (416) 360-1526
Canadian Geographic Best Wildlife Photography 2014
is published by
Canadian Geographic Enterprises on behalf of The Royal Canadian
Geographical Society
EDITORIAL OFFICE
1155 Lola Street, Suite 200, Ottawa, ON K1K 4C1
Phone: (613) 745-4629 Fax: (613) 744-0947
Website: canadiangeographic.ca
Worth the wait
Sorting through the year’s best wildlife photography is one of the privi-
Sorting through the year’s best wildlife photography is one of the privi-
leges of working at
Canadian Geographic
. Every year I marvel at the
calibre of the images we receive through our contests. Not only am
I impressed by the photographic skill, I’m blown away by the patience
it takes to get so close to breaching humpbacks and tiny tree frogs.
I have wide-eyed admiration for wildlife photographers. Even though
the genre has always been my favourite type of photography to look
at, I’ve had li
le success actually producing any. Never the most
patient (or light-footed) person, I frighten o
animals long before I get
a decent shot.
Yet, with our photo club members as inspiration, I fi nally got into a
wildlife blind this spring and waited it out. Hours before dawn, I se
led
in next to hundreds of thousands of sandhill cranes, which were pass-
ing through Nebraska’s Pla
e River Valley as they migrated toward
Canada’s Far North for the summer.
Each minute I shivered in the darkness, I gained yet more respect
for the toughness of wildlife photographers. Then the sun fi nally
crested the horizon, and thousands of cranes stirred and swooped.
When a hunting eagle zoomed in and sent the cranes sca
ering,
I suddenly understood where wildlife photographers fi nd their patience.
There’s no spectacle on Earth that can match nature in action.
It’s worth waiting for.
Sorting through the year’s best wildlife photography is one of the privi-
leges of working at
leges of working at
calibre of the images we receive through our contests. Not only am
calibre of the images we receive through our contests. Not only am
I impressed by the photographic skill, I’m blown away by the patience
I impressed by the photographic skill, I’m blown away by the patience
it takes to get so close to breaching humpbacks and tiny tree frogs.
it takes to get so close to breaching humpbacks and tiny tree frogs.
I have wide-eyed admiration for wildlife photographers. Even though
I have wide-eyed admiration for wildlife photographers. Even though
the genre has always been my favourite type of photography to look
the genre has always been my favourite type of photography to look
ISBN 978-0-9867516-0-8. No part of this publication may be
reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form
or by any means, without the prior written consent of the publisher
or a licence from The Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency
(Access Copyright). For an Access Copyright licence, visit
accesscopyright.ca or call toll-free (800) 893-5777.
Date of issue: September 2013 Copyright ©2013. All rights reserved.
Canadian Geographic
and design are registered trademarks.
® Marque déposée.
Tyrone Burke
Founded in 1929, the Society is a non-profit educational organization.
Its object is to advance geographical knowledge and, in particular,
to stimulate awareness of the signifi cance of geography in Canada’s
development, well-being and culture. In short, the aim is to make Canada
better known to Canadians and to the world.
PRESIDENT
Dr. Paul Ruest, PhD, Winnipeg
VICE
-
PRESIDENTS
Mr. Bruce Amos, Ottawa; Mr. Gavin Fitch, Calgary
SECRETARY
Ms. Beth Dye, Kamloops, B.C.
TREASURER
Mr. Keith Exelby, Ottawa
CHIEF
EXECUTIVE
OFFICER
John G. Geiger
CANADIAN
GEOGRAPHIC
5
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