Wildlife Photographer of the Year at the Royal BC Museum
It’s nature as you’ve never seen it before! Experience the richness of our natural world through the lenses of prize-winning photographers.
The 2011 Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibit showcases over 100 photographs in 17 categories, including Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year, Underwater World, Wild Places and Photojournalist of the Year. Each photo is accompanied by the inspirational, astonishing and often humorous story of its creation. The only Canadian winner, Martin Cooper, is from Burnaby, BC. His incredible photo of a coyote pausing on a stretch of railway tracks was chosen from over 41,000 entries from 95 countries.
The 2011 Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibit is at the Royal BC Museum until April 9, 2012. You can get a sneak peek at the the Royal BC Museum Flickr page. For more information about admission and opening hours, visiting the Royal BC Museum website.