Photographed at “The Ladder” on the French River, Ontario, Canada. At this time of year, the river has a more established route where you are required to run some rapids to get further downstream. I’m not sure I’d want to be here in the Spring... mosquitos galore!
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Warm Shades of Winter - Fine Art Print
I’ve photographed this scene many times over the years and most often in the winter when the blanket of snow ‘simplifies’ the composition. I actually photographed the tree in the backgound earlier in the day with my X100T but came back to photograph it again with my ‘big’ D800. I love how the fence line draws the viewer into the photograph and leads the eye up to the barn in the distance. The beautiful Maple tree in the background nicely balances the composition.
Read MoreMPIO's 2016 International Nature Photographer of the Year!
It is with great honour that we are able to announce that local Elmvale photographer, Mike Guilbault, MPF, was selected as the 2016
NATURE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
by the Master Photographers International Organization based out of Calgary, Alberta (Canada).
The 2016 International Image Competition was held earlier in 2016 and drew entries from professional photographers throughout Canada, the USA and overseas. In the competition, Mike earned Best in Class Awards for Natural Landscape and Natural Seascape along with 4 Awards of Distinction, all leading to his nomination for the highest award in this category.
The trophies were received this past November and are shown here along side of his previous award for the Designation of "Master Photographer in Fine Art".
The international judging committee consisted of Martin Grahame-Dunn (Warwickshire, UK), Dennis Hammon (Idaho, USA), Mark Bryant (Montana, USA), Craig Minielly (Vancouver, Canada), Mike Grandmaison (Winnipeg, Canada), John Woodward (Florida, USA) and Mercury Megaloudis (Victoria, Australia).
More information about MPIO can be found at their website, www.MPIO.co
For more of Mike's artwork, visit Fine Art Photography.