Best Photo from Every Entry
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Best Photo from Every Entry
This year is the first time King's organized a photo essay contest for high school
students, and the judges were impressed with the quality of the entries. We
wanted to highlight each entrant, so here is a collection of the best photo from
every entry.
Thank you to everyone who submitted a photo essay. We appreciate the work
you put in to create stunning art.
Annabelle Kim
Winnipeg, Man.
“A flock of Canadian geese gliding along the Red River in Winnipeg.”
Callie Song
Ottawa, Ont.
“The Rideau Canal is not only enjoyed during the cold winter months.
Once the snow and ice melts, canoes, kayaks and paddle boats can be
rented at Dow’s Lake.”
Cohen Ly
Ottawa, Ont.
“Sun creeping through the trees.”
Emma Lachmann
Toronto, Ont.
“House 59 and its longing for change.”
Holly Szabados
Carp, Ont.
“A man out walking passes under an old bridge. This path, running
alongside a railway line, has become popular with hikers and joggers in
recent months. The bridge it passes under remains a popular canvas for
local artists.”
Hyunji Shin
Halifax, N.S.
“Even though I learned academic life should not be my only focus, I still
tried to study at least 30 minutes every day.”
Kolaiah Spooner
Andersonville, N.B.
“My cat in a tree.”
Mido Luo
Victoria, B.C.
“Flight.”
Mumin Agpak
Ottawa, Ont.
“Meditating in the Darkness.”
Nadia Brogowski
Calgary, Alta.
“Resting under the clouds.”
Noor Mohrez
Guysborough, N.S.
“Sweet Dreams: The waters are calm, and the sky is full of glimmering
stars at dusk. Though I may be alone physically. I wonder who else
across the shore is enjoying this phenomenon with me.”
Sakura Arai Hall
Bedford, N.S.
“Taken at the end of August, looking out from the Bedford Basin. I spent most of my summer going for walks around Bedford. It wraps up a summer spent with a small group of friends.”
Shada Hamed Halifax, N.S.
“View from the Dingle Tower looking down on the Halifax Northwest
Arm with the Nova Scotia flag.”
Steven Prytulak
Ottawa, Ont.
“There is a lot of bitterness.”
Ysa Dan Mari Fajardo
Toronto, Ont.
“Looking at the skies in your window seems ordinary, but not until you
are tranquil, you find something extraordinary. Every night Aoife loves
to visit my room to look at my window because she finds the night skies
beautiful!”