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Team of judges from the Houston Chronicle photo dept:
Jasmine Goldband – Photo editor
Jill Karnicki – Photo editor
Brett Coomer – Staff photographer
Steve Gonzales – Staff photographer
Marie D. De Jesús – Staff photographer
Yi-Chin Lee – Staff photographer
Godofredo A. Vásquez – Staff photographer
Karen Warren – Staff photographerPhotographers: 17
Feature: 51
News: 18
Sports: 23
Spot News: 4
Portrait: 26
Multi-Photo: 9 entries/88 photosFEATURE
Judges comments: First place was amazing to look at and second and third place were great examples of making nice pictures out of the dreaded weather picture assignment.
1. Evan Buhler/Rocky Mountain Outlook
Comments: Great expression and composition using the foreground and sense of place. Love the layer with the kids.
Moe Vroom, a resident at Cascade House watches with excitement as children from the Puzzles Child Care Centre dance outside the seniors housing complex, in Banff, Alta. on Friday, Feb. 5, 2021.2. Darryl Dyck/The Globe and Mail
Comments: Really well done, perfect separation between the people pictured.
Workers are silhouetted as they both pause to take a drink while working inside a building being demolished at Royal Columbian Hospital as part of a redevelopment of the site, in New Westminster, B.C., on Thursday, February 4, 2021.3. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press
Comments: Fun moment. Could have used a crop.
Laura-Kay Prophet is followed by her pet duck while walking in Vancouver, on Tuesday, February 23, 2021. Prophet, who locals refer to as the “Duck Lady” is often seen walking with or pushing the duck atop a four-wheel cart in the city.NEWS
1. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press
Comments: Photographer did a good job of being prepared for the moment. Shows scope and a nice read showing isolation. Best of the bunch!
A person closes the curtains in a room at a government-authorized COVID-19 quarantine hotel, in Richmond, B.C., on Sunday, February 28, 2021. Travellers arriving in Canada are required to reserve a government-authorized hotel for 3 nights and stay at the hotel while awaiting the results of a COVID-19 test done upon arrival in the country.2. Christopher Pike/Freelance
Comments: The expression made this a standout. The lines are nice compositionally.
A healthcare worker administers a dose of the Sinopharm Group Co. Covid-19 vaccine at a vaccination site inside the parking garage of the Guru Nanak Darbar Sikh Temple in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021. Dubai plans to vaccinate all eligible adults by the end of the year, as the Middle East business hub uses a variety of shots and movement restrictions to contain the coronavirus.3. Marie-France Coallier/Le Devoir
Comments: This photo captured the reaction and made it a good storytelling image.
MONTREAL, QC – February 5, 2021 – Protester Cassandra Williams, right, during a demonstration in support of Mamadi Farm Camara, released from all charges on the sidelines of the police officer’s attack in Montreal.A dramatic turn of events for Camara, who spent six days in prison as he was accused of disarming a police officer and tried to shoot him in Park-Extension.During his first appearance at the courthouse, he was released on all charges.SPORTS
1. Patrick Woodbury/LeDroit
Comments: Peak action, clean background, great expression and the puck! Everything going for this one!
Erik Brannstrom (R) hits Brendan Gallagher (C) next to goalie Matt Murray. February 6, 2021, Ottawa.2. Kevin Light/Freelance
Comments: Beautiful composition and an unusual, but pleasing perspective.
Single sculls launch in sequence from the Victoria City Rowing Club dock following Covid-19 protocols which dictate order, time on dock and allowable crew types in Victoria, British Columbia Canada on February 17th, 2021.3. Kevin Light/Freelance
Comments: Light, bright and creative way to photograph this subject.
Canadian Olympic 800m athlete Mellisa Bishop runs intervals at Centennial Stadium during a three month training camp in preparations for the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games in Victoria, British Columbia Canada on February 16, 2021.PORTRAIT
1. Darryl Dyck/The Globe and Mail
Comments: Unusually striking. The photographer did a nice job separating the subject from the background. Satisfying lines.
Realtor Vishey Singh poses for a photograph in Surrey, B.C., on Thursday, February 25, 2021.2. Marie-France Coallier/Le Devoir
Comments: A peaceful portrait that fits the mood of the story. Good use of environment and makes us want to get to know more about the subject.
A story on a victim of sexual assault in childhood and adulthood, Akinisi Lila.She has been trying to obtain permanent compensation for nearly four years from the Directorate of Compensation for Victims of Crime (IVAC), without success.3. Marie-France Coallier/Le Devoir
Comments: Good use of light and a simple composition makes for a nice portrait.
MONTREAL, QC – February 12, 2021- Author Gabrielle Boulianne-Tremblay for her novel La filled’elle-meme, the first novel written by a trans woman in Quebec.H.M. Marie-France Coallier/Le Devoir
Comments: Nice use of the environment to give us information about the subject.
Stephen Welch, is the owner of S.W. Welch bookstore for 37 years. The iconic independent bookstore in Mile End, Montreal, for which the Mile End citizens have mobilized, will ultimately not be forced to close shop in July, the trader announced on Monday. Building owner Shiller Lavy reportedly waived significant rent hike and negotiated a mutually acceptable amount with Stephen Welch.SPOT NEWS
Judges comments: This was a weak category with only four entries and we did not see anything that we thought should place in the competition.
MULTI-PHOTO
Comments: A variety of striking images. Well executed storytelling of the cold. Clean compositions and variety of shots.
1. Michelle Berg/Saskatoon StarPhoenix
A sun dog is seen during sun rise over the South Saskatchewan River while Saskatoon remains under an extreme cold warning, with a high of -27 C forecasted for Monday. A 30-kilometre-per-hour wind had the city feeling like -47 C. In temperatures like these, frostbite can set in within minutes. Photo taken in Saskatoon on Monday, February 8, 2021.
Princess Alexandra Grades 2 and 3 students take science outdoors by watching what happens when you toss hot water into the air at -34 degrees celsius. Photo taken in Saskatoon on Thursday, February 11, 2021.
Ice crystals form on a plant at Patterson Garden while Saskatoon remains under an extreme cold warning, with a high of -27 C forecasted for Monday. A 30-kilometre-per-hour wind had the city feeling like -47 C. In temperatures like these, frostbite can set in within minutes. Photo taken in Saskatoon on Monday, February 8, 2021.
Nate Reeb had to boost his car in the parking lot of Victoria Park. The mercury dipped down to -27 C Friday morning, with a wind chill of -39 C. Environment Canada has issued an extreme cold warning for the region and is advising that frostbite can set in within minutes. Photo taken in Saskatoon on Friday, February 5, 2021.
Steam rises from the South Saskatchewan River while Saskatoon remains under an extreme cold warning, with a high of -27 C forecasted for Monday. A 30-kilometre-per-hour wind had the city feeling like -47 C. Photo taken in Saskatoon on Monday, February 8, 2021.
“This is the first time I ever had icicles on my eyebrows,” said Reanne Sereda as she went for a walk down to by the South Saskatchewan river during an extreme cold weather warning. The mercury dipped down to -27 C Friday morning, with a wind chill of -39 C. Photo taken in Saskatoon on Friday, February 5, 2021.
The mercury in this thermometer didn’t go low enough to give a temperature reading on Monday. Photo taken in Saskatoon on Monday, February 8, 2021.
Sean Little makes sure to take his son Arlo Little out for fresh air every day, no matter the weather.The mercury dipped down to -27 C Friday morning, with a wind chill of -39 C. Environment Canada has issued an extreme cold warning for the region and is advising that frostbite can set in within minutes. Photo taken in Saskatoon on Friday, February 5, 2021.
Steam rises from the South Saskatchewan River while Saskatoon remains under an extreme cold warning, with a high of -27 C forecasted for Monday. A 30-kilometre-per-hour wind had the city feeling like -47 C. Photo taken in Saskatoon on Monday, February 8, 2021.
A chickadee searches for food on the Meewasin trail during an extreme cold warning. Photo taken in Saskatoon on Tuesday, February 4, 2021.
A morning commuter talks on the phone while crossing the University Bridge while Saskatoon remains under an extreme cold warning, with a high of -27 C forecasted for Monday. A 30-kilometre-per-hour wind had the city feeling like -47 C. Photo taken in Saskatoon on Monday, February 8, 2021.
Steam rises from the South Saskatchewan River while Saskatoon remains under an extreme cold warning, with a high of -27 C forecasted for Monday. A 30-kilometre-per-hour wind had the city feeling like -47 C. Photo taken in Saskatoon on Monday, February 8, 2021.2. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press
Comments: This photographer did a great job both finding moments, showing the scope of the event and storytelling of the day.
Charlene Brunelle wipes her eye as she listens to people speak about loved ones they have lost, before the annual Women’s Memorial March in Vancouver, on Sunday, February 14, 2021. The march is held to honour missing and murdered women and girls from the community with stops along the way to commemorate where women were last seen or found.
Denise McMillan holds a photograph of her late sister Jean McMillan before the annual Women’s Memorial March in Vancouver, on Sunday, February 14, 2021. The march is held to honour missing and murdered women and girls from the community with stops along the way to commemorate where women were last seen or found.
Indigenous elder Annie Johnston, centre right, smiles as she joins other elders in leading the annual Women’s Memorial March in Vancouver, on Sunday, February 14, 2021. The march is held to honour missing and murdered women and girls from the community with stops along the way to commemorate where women were last seen or found.
Young girls walk together during the annual Women’s Memorial March in Vancouver, on Sunday, February 14, 2021. The march is held to honour missing and murdered women and girls from the community with stops along the way to commemorate where women were last seen or found.
Roses are carried during the annual Women’s Memorial March in Vancouver, on Sunday, February 14, 2021. The march is held to honour missing and murdered women and girls from the community with stops along the way to commemorate where women were last seen or found.
People participate in the annual Women’s Memorial March in Vancouver, on Sunday, February 14, 2021. The march is held to honour missing and murdered women and girls from the community with stops along the way to commemorate where women were last seen or found.
People participate in the annual Women’s Memorial March in Vancouver, on Sunday, February 14, 2021. The march is held to honour missing and murdered women and girls from the community with stops along the way to commemorate where women were last seen or found.
People participate in the annual Women’s Memorial March in Vancouver, on Sunday, February 14, 2021. The march is held to honour missing and murdered women and girls from the community with stops along the way to commemorate where women were last seen or found.
Two red dresses are hung on the outside of a building as people watch the annual Women’s Memorial March in Vancouver, on Sunday, February 14, 2021. The march is held to honour missing and murdered women and girls from the community with stops along the way to commemorate where women were last seen or found.
A person holds up a single red rose during the annual Women’s Memorial March in Vancouver, on Sunday, February 14, 2021. The march is held to honour missing and murdered women and girls from the community with stops along the way to commemorate where women were last seen or found.3. Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press
Comments: Nice variety and the tight edit helped this one rise.
Team Northwest Territories skip Kerry Galusha appears to stop traffic at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Calgary, Alta., Friday, Feb. 19, 2021.
Team Canada skip Kerri Einarson makes a shot against Team Alberta at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Calgary, Alta., Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021.
Team Quebec skip Laurie St-Georges gestures to a teammates after making a shot against Team Saskatchewan at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Calgary, Alta., Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021.
Sweepers clean the ice in front of a stone at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Calgary, Alta., Sunday, Feb. 21, 2021.
Cardboard cutout fans watch the action from the stands at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Calgary, Alta., Sunday, Feb. 21, 2021.
Meaghan Ralston carries “Waldo” a cardboard cutout fan to his seats at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Calgary, Alta., Friday, Feb. 26, 2021.
Team Canada skip Kerri Einarson celebrates after defeating Team Ontario in the final at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Calgary, Alta., Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021.H.M. Chad Hipolito/The Globe and Mail
Comments: Too much repetition in this essay. The photographer has a good eye in the singles, but this one needed an edit to place higher.
People play tennis as SOLID Outreach Society worker Jaclyn Letourneau visits Keenan O’ Connell and his uncle Sheldon Tarry at Oakland’s Park in Victoria, B.C., on Thursday, January 14, 2021. (published in Feb)
An outreach nurse treats at Sheldon Tarry’s injuries while Oakland’s Park in Victoria, B.C., on Thursday, January 14, 2021. Tarry was in a serious car crash in March 2019, leaving him with a disintegrated ankle, severed tendon and blood infection. It was one of several events that contributed to his opioid addiction which he says he’s finally turning a corner because of the Victoria SAFER Initiative. (published in Feb)
An outreach nurse treats at Sheldon Tarry’s injuries while Oakland’s Park in Victoria, B.C., on Thursday, January 14, 2021. Tarry was in a serious car crash in March 2019, leaving him with a disintegrated ankle, severed tendon and blood infection. It was one of several events that contributed to his opioid addiction which he says he’s finally turning a corner because of the Victoria SAFER Initiative. (published in Feb)
It’s tough to homeless and in a wheel chair as Sheldon Tarry heads out for the day while at Oakland’s Park in Victoria, B.C., on Thursday, January 14, 2021. (published in Feb)
Sheldon Tarry talks about his Cougar tattoo, which is his native name given to him by his grandfather as he talks about his life experience during an interview at Oakland’s Park in Victoria, B.C., on Thursday, January 14, 2021. (published in Feb)
Sheldon Tarry talks about his tattoo Baby Girl, one he got to honour his daughter who was killed by a drunk driver when he lived in Saskatoon, SK, as he talks about his life experience during an interview at Oakland’s Park in Victoria, B.C., on Thursday, January 14, 2021. (published in Feb)
Sheldon Tarry talks about life experiences as SOLID Outreach Society worker Jaclyn Letourneau, centre, and SAFER project manager Heather Hobbs during an interview at Oakland’s Park in Victoria, B.C., on Thursday, January 14, 2021. (published in Feb)
Keenan O’ Connell takes a drag of his cigarette while at Oakland’s Park in Victoria, B.C., on Thursday, January 14, 2021. (published in Feb)
Narcan kits from Towards the Heart, a harm reduction service, is attached to Jaclyn Letourneau’s supply bag while at Oakland’s Park in Victoria, B.C., on Thursday, January 14, 2021. (published in Feb)v
Keenan O’ Connell, left, with his uncle Sheldon Tarry head back to their tent at Oakland’s Park in Victoria, B.C., on Thursday, January 14, 2021. (published in Feb)
Keenan O’ Connell watches people play tennis at Oakland’s Park in Victoria, B.C., on Thursday, January 14, 2021. (published in Feb)2021 STANDINGS…MONTH…TOTAL
1. Darryl Dyck/Freelance…210…420
2. Evan Buhler/Rocky Mountain Outlook…50…150
3. Patrick Woodbury/Le Droit…50…140
4. Kevin Light/Freelance…70…120
5. Marie-France Coallier/Le Devoir…110…110
5. Jeff McIntosh/Freelance…30…110
6. Michelle Berg/Saskatoon StarPhoenix…50…50
6. Bernard Brault/La Presse…0…50
6. Chad Hipolito/Freelance…10…50
7. Christopher Pike/Freelance…40…50
8. Dave Holland/Freelance…0…40
8. Ben Nelms/CBC News…0…40
9. Cole Burston/Freelance…0…30
9. Matthew Smith/Saskatoon StarPhoenix…0….30
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