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September 10, 2003 Photo of Yukon Mountains at Sunset Wins 2003 Banff Mountain Photography Competition A magically lit mountain photograph of a fall sunset in the Yukon has taken first prize in the 2003 Banff Mountain Photography Competition. Fritz Mueller of Whitehorse, Yukon Territories was awarded the Grand Prize for his photo Autumn Sunset in the Heart of Tombstone, Tombstone Territorial Park, Yukon. Mueller’s image topped an impressive collection of more than 3,300 photographs from 31 countries submitted in the eighth annual competition. The competition is presented by National Geographic and Dunham Bootmakers, and sponsored by Chevy Avalanche. "Tombstone is an iconic landscape and one of my favourite wilderness areas," says Mueller, a wildlife biologist and nature photographer based in Whitehorse, Yukon. "It’s a new Yukon park established with the local First Nation, though there’s still controversy over unresolved mineral claims." "The light can be magical and the landscape haunting, yet we waited in our tent for six days in rain, snow, and fog until shafts of light finally began to penetrate the gloomy skies. This image was made with a medium-format panorama camera: heavy to haul in the backcountry, but well worth the effort at moments like this." The 2003 Banff Mountain Photography Competition jury included Alec Pytlowany, Jerry Kobalenko, and Brad Wrobleski of Alberta. In addition to the Grand Prize, the jury chose winners in five subject categories. Another 10 photographs received special mention. Winners include: GRAND PRIZE Fritz Mueller of Whitehorse, Yukon Territories, Canada took the Grand Prize for his photo Autumn Sunset in the Heart of Tombstone, Tombstone Territorial Park, Yukon. Mueller wins: $1000 (CAD), plus prizes from National Geographic, Dunham Bootmakers, and Chevy Avalanche. CATEGORY PRIZES The following photographers won category prizes and will each receive: $500 (CAD), plus prizes from National Geographic, Dunham Bootmakers, and Chevy Avalanche
SPECIAL MENTIONS In addition, each of the following photographers received Special Mentions:
The Banff Mountain Photography Competition is a program of Mountain
Culture at The Banff Centre. Winning photos will be unveiled in Banff
during the Banff Mountain Festivals (November 5 - 9, 2003). The photos
will remain on display through to October 2004 at The Banff Centre and
will be exhibited at select locations in North America and abroad. Electronic files of the winning photos are available for download at www.banffcentre.ca/mountainculture/ftp/ Published photos must include a copyright symbol with the photographer's name, the photograph's title and the prize title and competition name (e.g "Best Photo, Mountain Culture, Banff Mountain Photography Competition 2003"). This information must appear directly above, under or beside the photograph. Failure to display the correct photo credit with the photograph may result in the user's liability for the full commercial value of photograph. |
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The eighth annual Banff Mountain Photography Competition is presented by National Geographic and Dunham Bootmakers, and sponsored by Chevy Avalanche. The Banff Centre is Canada’s centre for creative excellence in the arts, leadership development, mountain culture, and conferences. Mountain Culture at The Banff Centre promotes understanding and appreciation of the world’s mountain places by creating opportunities for people to share – and find inspiration in – mountain experiences, ideas and visions.
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