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Winter Beautiful

When the Northern Hemisphere is wrapped in winter’s dark shadow, nature puts on a spectacular show for anyone willing to brave the cold. The stillness of the frozen air heightens each of the senses, making the little details of a glimmering blanket of snow or a cardinal’s song even more inspiring.

Though the days are the shortest, they are still filled with natural wonder. We’re celebrating the Winter Solstice with these stunning images from our 2019 photo contest that highlight the little things that make this season so special.

Precious Hours of Daylight

The Winter Solstice marks the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. Seeing the sun emerge after each long night brings a new sense of renewal and light.

Glowing clouds illuminate snowy mountain lake.
GLOWING SKY Orange wisps of clouds illuminate a fresh snowfall on Peyto Lake in Alberta, Canada. © Matt Meisenheimer
Glowing clouds illuminate snowy mountain lake.

Unobstructed Views

Bare trees no longer provide as much cover for elusive wildlife, making chance encounters on a morning stroll more likely.

Buck standing under stow-covered trees.
MAJESTIC WILDLIFE A buck stands perfectly framed beneath snow-covered tree branches. © Retkes Tamás/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Buck standing under stow-covered trees.
Owl camouflaged among bare branches.
CAMOUFLAGED The barred owl’s brown and white feathers seamlessly blend in among the bare trees, tipped with snow. © Oli Moorman/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Owl camouflaged among bare branches.

Crunching along a snow covered trail, I turned a corner and we were suddenly face to face. We stared at each other for a few minutes before I slowly backed away.

OLI MOORMAN2019 Photo Contest Participant

Red fox running across snow at sunset
STROLLING THROUGH THE SNOW A red fox hunts on a frozen surface under a superb sunset. © JC Lemay
Red fox running across snow at sunset

Solitude

Stillness allows time for quiet reflection and tranquil moments of peace.

Lone hiker along snowy mountain lake
TAKING IT ALL IN A lone hiker is dwarfed by the snow-covered mountains of Lake McArthur at Yoho National Park in Alberta, Canada © Michael Zheng
Lone hiker along snowy mountain lake

Sparkle and Shine

The landscape shimmers as the warm sun illuminates each tiny crystal of ice and nature’s intricate patterns.

Skyward view of snow-covered tree tops.
ASPEN POPSICLES The aspen forest in Steamboat Springs, CO © Anita Merrigan/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Skyward view of snow-covered tree tops.
Frost on red leaves
FIRST FROST Jagged blackberry leaves tipped with glittery frost. © Robin Thompson/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Frost on red leaves

Color and Contrast

A crisp, white blanket of snow is the perfect minimalist backdrop to allow nature’s colors to pop.

Bluebird on snowy branch with orange leaves.
COMPLEMENTARY COLORS An eastern bluebird’s rusty orange chest and last remaining leaves are bright pops of color in an early snowstorm. © Andy Raupp
Bluebird on snowy branch with orange leaves.
Lone bare tree in snow with pink-hued sky.
NEGATIVE SPACE A pink-hued winter sky brings warmth to a lone tree in Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Canada. © Marius van Dyk
Lone bare tree in snow with pink-hued sky.

Time is Frozen

Frigid temperatures have the power to seemingly stop time, turning a powerful waterfall into a cascading tower of icy spires.

 Hiker climbing frozen waterfall
CLIMBING ICE Skilled climbers scale the frozen Upper Falls of Johnston Canyon in Banff. © Leah Horstman/TNC Photo Contest 2019
 Hiker climbing frozen waterfall
Long exposure of frozen waterfall
SLOW FALL In -10 degree temperatures, the waters of Iceland’s Aldeyjarfoss waterfall splash their icy spray over a frozen ledge. © Amanda Luker/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Long exposure of frozen waterfall

Glowing Nights

Long, dark nights become otherworldly in the upper most reaches of the globe. The Northern Lights dance across an inky black sky, dotted with twinkling stars.

Northern lights glowing orange and green
AURORA BOREALIS Nature puts on a spectacular light show when charged particles from the sun get trapped in Earth’s magnetic field. © Nelson Lutz/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Northern lights glowing orange and green

Even amid winter’s dark shadows and frigid air, the beauty of our natural world shines bright.

Protect Nature’s 

When the Northern Hemisphere is wrapped in winter’s dark shadow, nature puts on a spectacular show for anyone willing to brave the cold. The stillness of the frozen air heightens each of the senses, making the little details of a glimmering blanket of snow or a cardinal’s song even more inspiring.

Though the days are the shortest, they are still filled with natural wonder. We’re celebrating the Winter Solstice with these stunning images from our 2019 photo contest that highlight the little things that make this season so special.

Precious Hours of Daylight

The Winter Solstice marks the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. Seeing the sun emerge after each long night brings a new sense of renewal and light.

Glowing clouds illuminate snowy mountain lake.
GLOWING SKY Orange wisps of clouds illuminate a fresh snowfall on Peyto Lake in Alberta, Canada. © Matt Meisenheimer
Glowing clouds illuminate snowy mountain lake.

Unobstructed Views

Bare trees no longer provide as much cover for elusive wildlife, making chance encounters on a morning stroll more likely.

Buck standing under stow-covered trees.
MAJESTIC WILDLIFE A buck stands perfectly framed beneath snow-covered tree branches. © Retkes Tamás/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Buck standing under stow-covered trees.
Owl camouflaged among bare branches.
CAMOUFLAGED The barred owl’s brown and white feathers seamlessly blend in among the bare trees, tipped with snow. © Oli Moorman/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Owl camouflaged among bare branches.

Crunching along a snow covered trail, I turned a corner and we were suddenly face to face. We stared at each other for a few minutes before I slowly backed away.

OLI MOORMAN2019 Photo Contest Participant

Red fox running across snow at sunset
STROLLING THROUGH THE SNOW A red fox hunts on a frozen surface under a superb sunset. © JC Lemay
Red fox running across snow at sunset

Solitude

Stillness allows time for quiet reflection and tranquil moments of peace.

Lone hiker along snowy mountain lake
TAKING IT ALL IN A lone hiker is dwarfed by the snow-covered mountains of Lake McArthur at Yoho National Park in Alberta, Canada © Michael Zheng
Lone hiker along snowy mountain lake

Sparkle and Shine

The landscape shimmers as the warm sun illuminates each tiny crystal of ice and nature’s intricate patterns.

Skyward view of snow-covered tree tops.
ASPEN POPSICLES The aspen forest in Steamboat Springs, CO © Anita Merrigan/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Skyward view of snow-covered tree tops.
Frost on red leaves
FIRST FROST Jagged blackberry leaves tipped with glittery frost. © Robin Thompson/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Frost on red leaves

Color and Contrast

A crisp, white blanket of snow is the perfect minimalist backdrop to allow nature’s colors to pop.

Bluebird on snowy branch with orange leaves.
COMPLEMENTARY COLORS An eastern bluebird’s rusty orange chest and last remaining leaves are bright pops of color in an early snowstorm. © Andy Raupp
Bluebird on snowy branch with orange leaves.
Lone bare tree in snow with pink-hued sky.
NEGATIVE SPACE A pink-hued winter sky brings warmth to a lone tree in Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Canada. © Marius van Dyk
Lone bare tree in snow with pink-hued sky.

Time is Frozen

Frigid temperatures have the power to seemingly stop time, turning a powerful waterfall into a cascading tower of icy spires.

 Hiker climbing frozen waterfall
CLIMBING ICE Skilled climbers scale the frozen Upper Falls of Johnston Canyon in Banff. © Leah Horstman/TNC Photo Contest 2019
 Hiker climbing frozen waterfall
Long exposure of frozen waterfall
SLOW FALL In -10 degree temperatures, the waters of Iceland’s Aldeyjarfoss waterfall splash their icy spray over a frozen ledge. © Amanda Luker/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Long exposure of frozen waterfall

Glowing Nights

Long, dark nights become otherworldly in the upper most reaches of the globe. The Northern Lights dance across an inky black sky, dotted with twinkling stars.

Northern lights glowing orange and green
AURORA BOREALIS Nature puts on a spectacular light show when charged particles from the sun get trapped in Earth’s magnetic field. © Nelson Lutz/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Northern lights glowing orange and green

Even amid winter’s dark shadows and frigid air, the beauty of our natural world shines bright.

Protect Nature’s 

When the Northern Hemisphere is wrapped in winter’s dark shadow, nature puts on a spectacular show for anyone willing to brave the cold. The stillness of the frozen air heightens each of the senses, making the little details of a glimmering blanket of snow or a cardinal’s song even more inspiring.

Though the days are the shortest, they are still filled with natural wonder. We’re celebrating the Winter Solstice with these stunning images from our 2019 photo contest that highlight the little things that make this season so special.

Precious Hours of Daylight

The Winter Solstice marks the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. Seeing the sun emerge after each long night brings a new sense of renewal and light.

Glowing clouds illuminate snowy mountain lake.
GLOWING SKY Orange wisps of clouds illuminate a fresh snowfall on Peyto Lake in Alberta, Canada. © Matt Meisenheimer
Glowing clouds illuminate snowy mountain lake.

Unobstructed Views

Bare trees no longer provide as much cover for elusive wildlife, making chance encounters on a morning stroll more likely.

Buck standing under stow-covered trees.
MAJESTIC WILDLIFE A buck stands perfectly framed beneath snow-covered tree branches. © Retkes Tamás/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Buck standing under stow-covered trees.
Owl camouflaged among bare branches.
CAMOUFLAGED The barred owl’s brown and white feathers seamlessly blend in among the bare trees, tipped with snow. © Oli Moorman/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Owl camouflaged among bare branches.

Crunching along a snow covered trail, I turned a corner and we were suddenly face to face. We stared at each other for a few minutes before I slowly backed away.

OLI MOORMAN2019 Photo Contest Participant

Red fox running across snow at sunset
STROLLING THROUGH THE SNOW A red fox hunts on a frozen surface under a superb sunset. © JC Lemay
Red fox running across snow at sunset

Solitude

Stillness allows time for quiet reflection and tranquil moments of peace.

Lone hiker along snowy mountain lake
TAKING IT ALL IN A lone hiker is dwarfed by the snow-covered mountains of Lake McArthur at Yoho National Park in Alberta, Canada © Michael Zheng
Lone hiker along snowy mountain lake

Sparkle and Shine

The landscape shimmers as the warm sun illuminates each tiny crystal of ice and nature’s intricate patterns.

Skyward view of snow-covered tree tops.
ASPEN POPSICLES The aspen forest in Steamboat Springs, CO © Anita Merrigan/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Skyward view of snow-covered tree tops.
Frost on red leaves
FIRST FROST Jagged blackberry leaves tipped with glittery frost. © Robin Thompson/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Frost on red leaves

Color and Contrast

A crisp, white blanket of snow is the perfect minimalist backdrop to allow nature’s colors to pop.

Bluebird on snowy branch with orange leaves.
COMPLEMENTARY COLORS An eastern bluebird’s rusty orange chest and last remaining leaves are bright pops of color in an early snowstorm. © Andy Raupp
Bluebird on snowy branch with orange leaves.
Lone bare tree in snow with pink-hued sky.
NEGATIVE SPACE A pink-hued winter sky brings warmth to a lone tree in Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Canada. © Marius van Dyk
Lone bare tree in snow with pink-hued sky.

Time is Frozen

Frigid temperatures have the power to seemingly stop time, turning a powerful waterfall into a cascading tower of icy spires.

 Hiker climbing frozen waterfall
CLIMBING ICE Skilled climbers scale the frozen Upper Falls of Johnston Canyon in Banff. © Leah Horstman/TNC Photo Contest 2019
 Hiker climbing frozen waterfall
Long exposure of frozen waterfall
SLOW FALL In -10 degree temperatures, the waters of Iceland’s Aldeyjarfoss waterfall splash their icy spray over a frozen ledge. © Amanda Luker/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Long exposure of frozen waterfall

Glowing Nights

Long, dark nights become otherworldly in the upper most reaches of the globe. The Northern Lights dance across an inky black sky, dotted with twinkling stars.

Northern lights glowing orange and green
AURORA BOREALIS Nature puts on a spectacular light show when charged particles from the sun get trapped in Earth’s magnetic field. © Nelson Lutz/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Northern lights glowing orange and green

Even amid winter’s dark shadows and frigid air, the beauty of our natural world shines bright.

When the Northern Hemisphere is wrapped in winter’s dark shadow, nature puts on a spectacular show for anyone willing to brave the cold. The stillness of the frozen air heightens each of the senses, making the little details of a glimmering blanket of snow or a cardinal’s song even more inspiring.

Though the days are the shortest, they are still filled with natural wonder. We’re celebrating the Winter Solstice with these stunning images from our 2019 photo contest that highlight the little things that make this season so special.

Precious Hours of Daylight

The Winter Solstice marks the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. Seeing the sun emerge after each long night brings a new sense of renewal and light.

Glowing clouds illuminate snowy mountain lake.
GLOWING SKY Orange wisps of clouds illuminate a fresh snowfall on Peyto Lake in Alberta, Canada. © Matt Meisenheimer
Glowing clouds illuminate snowy mountain lake.

Unobstructed Views

Bare trees no longer provide as much cover for elusive wildlife, making chance encounters on a morning stroll more likely.

Buck standing under stow-covered trees.
MAJESTIC WILDLIFE A buck stands perfectly framed beneath snow-covered tree branches. © Retkes Tamás/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Buck standing under stow-covered trees.
Owl camouflaged among bare branches.
CAMOUFLAGED The barred owl’s brown and white feathers seamlessly blend in among the bare trees, tipped with snow. © Oli Moorman/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Owl camouflaged among bare branches.

Crunching along a snow covered trail, I turned a corner and we were suddenly face to face. We stared at each other for a few minutes before I slowly backed away.

OLI MOORMAN2019 Photo Contest Participant

Red fox running across snow at sunset
STROLLING THROUGH THE SNOW A red fox hunts on a frozen surface under a superb sunset. © JC Lemay
Red fox running across snow at sunset

Solitude

Stillness allows time for quiet reflection and tranquil moments of peace.

Lone hiker along snowy mountain lake
TAKING IT ALL IN A lone hiker is dwarfed by the snow-covered mountains of Lake McArthur at Yoho National Park in Alberta, Canada © Michael Zheng
Lone hiker along snowy mountain lake

Sparkle and Shine

The landscape shimmers as the warm sun illuminates each tiny crystal of ice and nature’s intricate patterns.

Skyward view of snow-covered tree tops.
ASPEN POPSICLES The aspen forest in Steamboat Springs, CO © Anita Merrigan/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Skyward view of snow-covered tree tops.
Frost on red leaves
FIRST FROST Jagged blackberry leaves tipped with glittery frost. © Robin Thompson/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Frost on red leaves

Color and Contrast

A crisp, white blanket of snow is the perfect minimalist backdrop to allow nature’s colors to pop.

Bluebird on snowy branch with orange leaves.
COMPLEMENTARY COLORS An eastern bluebird’s rusty orange chest and last remaining leaves are bright pops of color in an early snowstorm. © Andy Raupp
Bluebird on snowy branch with orange leaves.
Lone bare tree in snow with pink-hued sky.
NEGATIVE SPACE A pink-hued winter sky brings warmth to a lone tree in Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Canada. © Marius van Dyk
Lone bare tree in snow with pink-hued sky.

Time is Frozen

Frigid temperatures have the power to seemingly stop time, turning a powerful waterfall into a cascading tower of icy spires.

 Hiker climbing frozen waterfall
CLIMBING ICE Skilled climbers scale the frozen Upper Falls of Johnston Canyon in Banff. © Leah Horstman/TNC Photo Contest 2019
 Hiker climbing frozen waterfall
Long exposure of frozen waterfall
SLOW FALL In -10 degree temperatures, the waters of Iceland’s Aldeyjarfoss waterfall splash their icy spray over a frozen ledge. © Amanda Luker/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Long exposure of frozen waterfall

Glowing Nights

Long, dark nights become otherworldly in the upper most reaches of the globe. The Northern Lights dance across an inky black sky, dotted with twinkling stars.

Northern lights glowing orange and green
AURORA BOREALIS Nature puts on a spectacular light show when charged particles from the sun get trapped in Earth’s magnetic field. © Nelson Lutz/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Northern lights glowing orange and green

Even amid winter’s dark shadows and frigid air, the beauty of our natural world shines bright.

When the Northern Hemisphere is wrapped in winter’s dark shadow, nature puts on a spectacular show for anyone willing to brave the cold. The stillness of the frozen air heightens each of the senses, making the little details of a glimmering blanket of snow or a cardinal’s song even more inspiring.

Though the days are the shortest, they are still filled with natural wonder. We’re celebrating the Winter Solstice with these stunning images from our 2019 photo contest that highlight the little things that make this season so special.

Precious Hours of Daylight

The Winter Solstice marks the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. Seeing the sun emerge after each long night brings a new sense of renewal and light.

Glowing clouds illuminate snowy mountain lake.
GLOWING SKY Orange wisps of clouds illuminate a fresh snowfall on Peyto Lake in Alberta, Canada. © Matt Meisenheimer
Glowing clouds illuminate snowy mountain lake.

Unobstructed Views

Bare trees no longer provide as much cover for elusive wildlife, making chance encounters on a morning stroll more likely.

Buck standing under stow-covered trees.
MAJESTIC WILDLIFE A buck stands perfectly framed beneath snow-covered tree branches. © Retkes Tamás/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Buck standing under stow-covered trees.
Owl camouflaged among bare branches.
CAMOUFLAGED The barred owl’s brown and white feathers seamlessly blend in among the bare trees, tipped with snow. © Oli Moorman/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Owl camouflaged among bare branches.

Crunching along a snow covered trail, I turned a corner and we were suddenly face to face. We stared at each other for a few minutes before I slowly backed away.

OLI MOORMAN2019 Photo Contest Participant

Red fox running across snow at sunset
STROLLING THROUGH THE SNOW A red fox hunts on a frozen surface under a superb sunset. © JC Lemay
Red fox running across snow at sunset

Solitude

Stillness allows time for quiet reflection and tranquil moments of peace.

Lone hiker along snowy mountain lake
TAKING IT ALL IN A lone hiker is dwarfed by the snow-covered mountains of Lake McArthur at Yoho National Park in Alberta, Canada © Michael Zheng
Lone hiker along snowy mountain lake

Sparkle and Shine

The landscape shimmers as the warm sun illuminates each tiny crystal of ice and nature’s intricate patterns.

Skyward view of snow-covered tree tops.
ASPEN POPSICLES The aspen forest in Steamboat Springs, CO © Anita Merrigan/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Skyward view of snow-covered tree tops.
Frost on red leaves
FIRST FROST Jagged blackberry leaves tipped with glittery frost. © Robin Thompson/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Frost on red leaves

Color and Contrast

A crisp, white blanket of snow is the perfect minimalist backdrop to allow nature’s colors to pop.

Bluebird on snowy branch with orange leaves.
COMPLEMENTARY COLORS An eastern bluebird’s rusty orange chest and last remaining leaves are bright pops of color in an early snowstorm. © Andy Raupp
Bluebird on snowy branch with orange leaves.
Lone bare tree in snow with pink-hued sky.
NEGATIVE SPACE A pink-hued winter sky brings warmth to a lone tree in Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Canada. © Marius van Dyk
Lone bare tree in snow with pink-hued sky.

Time is Frozen

Frigid temperatures have the power to seemingly stop time, turning a powerful waterfall into a cascading tower of icy spires.

 Hiker climbing frozen waterfall
CLIMBING ICE Skilled climbers scale the frozen Upper Falls of Johnston Canyon in Banff. © Leah Horstman/TNC Photo Contest 2019
 Hiker climbing frozen waterfall
Long exposure of frozen waterfall
SLOW FALL In -10 degree temperatures, the waters of Iceland’s Aldeyjarfoss waterfall splash their icy spray over a frozen ledge. © Amanda Luker/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Long exposure of frozen waterfall

Glowing Nights

Long, dark nights become otherworldly in the upper most reaches of the globe. The Northern Lights dance across an inky black sky, dotted with twinkling stars.

Northern lights glowing orange and green
AURORA BOREALIS Nature puts on a spectacular light show when charged particles from the sun get trapped in Earth’s magnetic field. © Nelson Lutz/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Northern lights glowing orange and green

Even amid winter’s dark shadows and frigid air, the beauty of our natural world shines bright.

When the Northern Hemisphere is wrapped in winter’s dark shadow, nature puts on a spectacular show for anyone willing to brave the cold. The stillness of the frozen air heightens each of the senses, making the little details of a glimmering blanket of snow or a cardinal’s song even more inspiring.

Though the days are the shortest, they are still filled with natural wonder. We’re celebrating the Winter Solstice with these stunning images from our 2019 photo contest that highlight the little things that make this season so special.

Precious Hours of Daylight

The Winter Solstice marks the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. Seeing the sun emerge after each long night brings a new sense of renewal and light.

Glowing clouds illuminate snowy mountain lake.
GLOWING SKY Orange wisps of clouds illuminate a fresh snowfall on Peyto Lake in Alberta, Canada. © Matt Meisenheimer
Glowing clouds illuminate snowy mountain lake.

Unobstructed Views

Bare trees no longer provide as much cover for elusive wildlife, making chance encounters on a morning stroll more likely.

Buck standing under stow-covered trees.
MAJESTIC WILDLIFE A buck stands perfectly framed beneath snow-covered tree branches. © Retkes Tamás/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Buck standing under stow-covered trees.
Owl camouflaged among bare branches.
CAMOUFLAGED The barred owl’s brown and white feathers seamlessly blend in among the bare trees, tipped with snow. © Oli Moorman/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Owl camouflaged among bare branches.

Crunching along a snow covered trail, I turned a corner and we were suddenly face to face. We stared at each other for a few minutes before I slowly backed away.

OLI MOORMAN2019 Photo Contest Participant

Red fox running across snow at sunset
STROLLING THROUGH THE SNOW A red fox hunts on a frozen surface under a superb sunset. © JC Lemay
Red fox running across snow at sunset

Solitude

Stillness allows time for quiet reflection and tranquil moments of peace.

Lone hiker along snowy mountain lake
TAKING IT ALL IN A lone hiker is dwarfed by the snow-covered mountains of Lake McArthur at Yoho National Park in Alberta, Canada © Michael Zheng
Lone hiker along snowy mountain lake

Sparkle and Shine

The landscape shimmers as the warm sun illuminates each tiny crystal of ice and nature’s intricate patterns.

Skyward view of snow-covered tree tops.
ASPEN POPSICLES The aspen forest in Steamboat Springs, CO © Anita Merrigan/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Skyward view of snow-covered tree tops.
Frost on red leaves
FIRST FROST Jagged blackberry leaves tipped with glittery frost. © Robin Thompson/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Frost on red leaves

Color and Contrast

A crisp, white blanket of snow is the perfect minimalist backdrop to allow nature’s colors to pop.

Bluebird on snowy branch with orange leaves.
COMPLEMENTARY COLORS An eastern bluebird’s rusty orange chest and last remaining leaves are bright pops of color in an early snowstorm. © Andy Raupp
Bluebird on snowy branch with orange leaves.
Lone bare tree in snow with pink-hued sky.
NEGATIVE SPACE A pink-hued winter sky brings warmth to a lone tree in Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Canada. © Marius van Dyk
Lone bare tree in snow with pink-hued sky.

Time is Frozen

Frigid temperatures have the power to seemingly stop time, turning a powerful waterfall into a cascading tower of icy spires.

 Hiker climbing frozen waterfall
CLIMBING ICE Skilled climbers scale the frozen Upper Falls of Johnston Canyon in Banff. © Leah Horstman/TNC Photo Contest 2019
 Hiker climbing frozen waterfall
Long exposure of frozen waterfall
SLOW FALL In -10 degree temperatures, the waters of Iceland’s Aldeyjarfoss waterfall splash their icy spray over a frozen ledge. © Amanda Luker/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Long exposure of frozen waterfall

Glowing Nights

Long, dark nights become otherworldly in the upper most reaches of the globe. The Northern Lights dance across an inky black sky, dotted with twinkling stars.

Northern lights glowing orange and green
AURORA BOREALIS Nature puts on a spectacular light show when charged particles from the sun get trapped in Earth’s magnetic field. © Nelson Lutz/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Northern lights glowing orange and green

Even amid winter’s dark shadows and frigid air, the beauty of our natural world shines bright.

When the Northern Hemisphere is wrapped in winter’s dark shadow, nature puts on a spectacular show for anyone willing to brave the cold. The stillness of the frozen air heightens each of the senses, making the little details of a glimmering blanket of snow or a cardinal’s song even more inspiring.

Though the days are the shortest, they are still filled with natural wonder. We’re celebrating the Winter Solstice with these stunning images from our 2019 photo contest that highlight the little things that make this season so special.

Precious Hours of Daylight

The Winter Solstice marks the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. Seeing the sun emerge after each long night brings a new sense of renewal and light.

Glowing clouds illuminate snowy mountain lake.
GLOWING SKY Orange wisps of clouds illuminate a fresh snowfall on Peyto Lake in Alberta, Canada. © Matt Meisenheimer
Glowing clouds illuminate snowy mountain lake.

Unobstructed Views

Bare trees no longer provide as much cover for elusive wildlife, making chance encounters on a morning stroll more likely.

Buck standing under stow-covered trees.
MAJESTIC WILDLIFE A buck stands perfectly framed beneath snow-covered tree branches. © Retkes Tamás/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Buck standing under stow-covered trees.
Owl camouflaged among bare branches.
CAMOUFLAGED The barred owl’s brown and white feathers seamlessly blend in among the bare trees, tipped with snow. © Oli Moorman/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Owl camouflaged among bare branches.

Crunching along a snow covered trail, I turned a corner and we were suddenly face to face. We stared at each other for a few minutes before I slowly backed away.

OLI MOORMAN2019 Photo Contest Participant

Red fox running across snow at sunset
STROLLING THROUGH THE SNOW A red fox hunts on a frozen surface under a superb sunset. © JC Lemay
Red fox running across snow at sunset

Solitude

Stillness allows time for quiet reflection and tranquil moments of peace.

Lone hiker along snowy mountain lake
TAKING IT ALL IN A lone hiker is dwarfed by the snow-covered mountains of Lake McArthur at Yoho National Park in Alberta, Canada © Michael Zheng
Lone hiker along snowy mountain lake

Sparkle and Shine

The landscape shimmers as the warm sun illuminates each tiny crystal of ice and nature’s intricate patterns.

Skyward view of snow-covered tree tops.
ASPEN POPSICLES The aspen forest in Steamboat Springs, CO © Anita Merrigan/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Skyward view of snow-covered tree tops.
Frost on red leaves
FIRST FROST Jagged blackberry leaves tipped with glittery frost. © Robin Thompson/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Frost on red leaves

Color and Contrast

A crisp, white blanket of snow is the perfect minimalist backdrop to allow nature’s colors to pop.

Bluebird on snowy branch with orange leaves.
COMPLEMENTARY COLORS An eastern bluebird’s rusty orange chest and last remaining leaves are bright pops of color in an early snowstorm. © Andy Raupp
Bluebird on snowy branch with orange leaves.
Lone bare tree in snow with pink-hued sky.
NEGATIVE SPACE A pink-hued winter sky brings warmth to a lone tree in Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Canada. © Marius van Dyk
Lone bare tree in snow with pink-hued sky.

Time is Frozen

Frigid temperatures have the power to seemingly stop time, turning a powerful waterfall into a cascading tower of icy spires.

 Hiker climbing frozen waterfall
CLIMBING ICE Skilled climbers scale the frozen Upper Falls of Johnston Canyon in Banff. © Leah Horstman/TNC Photo Contest 2019
 Hiker climbing frozen waterfall
Long exposure of frozen waterfall
SLOW FALL In -10 degree temperatures, the waters of Iceland’s Aldeyjarfoss waterfall splash their icy spray over a frozen ledge. © Amanda Luker/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Long exposure of frozen waterfall

Glowing Nights

Long, dark nights become otherworldly in the upper most reaches of the globe. The Northern Lights dance across an inky black sky, dotted with twinkling stars.

Northern lights glowing orange and green
AURORA BOREALIS Nature puts on a spectacular light show when charged particles from the sun get trapped in Earth’s magnetic field. © Nelson Lutz/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Northern lights glowing orange and green

Even amid winter’s dark shadows and frigid air, the beauty of our natural world shines bright.

Protect Nature’s 

When the Northern Hemisphere is wrapped in winter’s dark shadow, nature puts on a spectacular show for anyone willing to brave the cold. The stillness of the frozen air heightens each of the senses, making the little details of a glimmering blanket of snow or a cardinal’s song even more inspiring.

Though the days are the shortest, they are still filled with natural wonder. We’re celebrating the Winter Solstice with these stunning images from our 2019 photo contest that highlight the little things that make this season so special.

Precious Hours of Daylight

The Winter Solstice marks the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. Seeing the sun emerge after each long night brings a new sense of renewal and light.

Glowing clouds illuminate snowy mountain lake.
GLOWING SKY Orange wisps of clouds illuminate a fresh snowfall on Peyto Lake in Alberta, Canada. © Matt Meisenheimer
Glowing clouds illuminate snowy mountain lake.

Unobstructed Views

Bare trees no longer provide as much cover for elusive wildlife, making chance encounters on a morning stroll more likely.

Buck standing under stow-covered trees.
MAJESTIC WILDLIFE A buck stands perfectly framed beneath snow-covered tree branches. © Retkes Tamás/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Buck standing under stow-covered trees.
Owl camouflaged among bare branches.
CAMOUFLAGED The barred owl’s brown and white feathers seamlessly blend in among the bare trees, tipped with snow. © Oli Moorman/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Owl camouflaged among bare branches.

Crunching along a snow covered trail, I turned a corner and we were suddenly face to face. We stared at each other for a few minutes before I slowly backed away.

OLI MOORMAN2019 Photo Contest Participant

Red fox running across snow at sunset
STROLLING THROUGH THE SNOW A red fox hunts on a frozen surface under a superb sunset. © JC Lemay
Red fox running across snow at sunset

Solitude

Stillness allows time for quiet reflection and tranquil moments of peace.

Lone hiker along snowy mountain lake
TAKING IT ALL IN A lone hiker is dwarfed by the snow-covered mountains of Lake McArthur at Yoho National Park in Alberta, Canada © Michael Zheng
Lone hiker along snowy mountain lake

Sparkle and Shine

The landscape shimmers as the warm sun illuminates each tiny crystal of ice and nature’s intricate patterns.

Skyward view of snow-covered tree tops.
ASPEN POPSICLES The aspen forest in Steamboat Springs, CO © Anita Merrigan/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Skyward view of snow-covered tree tops.
Frost on red leaves
FIRST FROST Jagged blackberry leaves tipped with glittery frost. © Robin Thompson/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Frost on red leaves

Color and Contrast

A crisp, white blanket of snow is the perfect minimalist backdrop to allow nature’s colors to pop.

Bluebird on snowy branch with orange leaves.
COMPLEMENTARY COLORS An eastern bluebird’s rusty orange chest and last remaining leaves are bright pops of color in an early snowstorm. © Andy Raupp
Bluebird on snowy branch with orange leaves.
Lone bare tree in snow with pink-hued sky.
NEGATIVE SPACE A pink-hued winter sky brings warmth to a lone tree in Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Canada. © Marius van Dyk
Lone bare tree in snow with pink-hued sky.

Time is Frozen

Frigid temperatures have the power to seemingly stop time, turning a powerful waterfall into a cascading tower of icy spires.

 Hiker climbing frozen waterfall
CLIMBING ICE Skilled climbers scale the frozen Upper Falls of Johnston Canyon in Banff. © Leah Horstman/TNC Photo Contest 2019
 Hiker climbing frozen waterfall
Long exposure of frozen waterfall
SLOW FALL In -10 degree temperatures, the waters of Iceland’s Aldeyjarfoss waterfall splash their icy spray over a frozen ledge. © Amanda Luker/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Long exposure of frozen waterfall

Glowing Nights

Long, dark nights become otherworldly in the upper most reaches of the globe. The Northern Lights dance across an inky black sky, dotted with twinkling stars.

Northern lights glowing orange and green
AURORA BOREALIS Nature puts on a spectacular light show when charged particles from the sun get trapped in Earth’s magnetic field. © Nelson Lutz/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Northern lights glowing orange and green

Even amid winter’s dark shadows and frigid air, the beauty of our natural world shines bright.

When the Northern Hemisphere is wrapped in winter’s dark shadow, nature puts on a spectacular show for anyone willing to brave the cold. The stillness of the frozen air heightens each of the senses, making the little details of a glimmering blanket of snow or a cardinal’s song even more inspiring.

Though the days are the shortest, they are still filled with natural wonder. We’re celebrating the Winter Solstice with these stunning images from our 2019 photo contest that highlight the little things that make this season so special.

Precious Hours of Daylight

The Winter Solstice marks the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. Seeing the sun emerge after each long night brings a new sense of renewal and light.

Glowing clouds illuminate snowy mountain lake.
GLOWING SKY Orange wisps of clouds illuminate a fresh snowfall on Peyto Lake in Alberta, Canada. © Matt Meisenheimer
Glowing clouds illuminate snowy mountain lake.

Unobstructed Views

Bare trees no longer provide as much cover for elusive wildlife, making chance encounters on a morning stroll more likely.

Buck standing under stow-covered trees.
MAJESTIC WILDLIFE A buck stands perfectly framed beneath snow-covered tree branches. © Retkes Tamás/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Buck standing under stow-covered trees.
Owl camouflaged among bare branches.
CAMOUFLAGED The barred owl’s brown and white feathers seamlessly blend in among the bare trees, tipped with snow. © Oli Moorman/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Owl camouflaged among bare branches.

Crunching along a snow covered trail, I turned a corner and we were suddenly face to face. We stared at each other for a few minutes before I slowly backed away.

OLI MOORMAN2019 Photo Contest Participant

Red fox running across snow at sunset
STROLLING THROUGH THE SNOW A red fox hunts on a frozen surface under a superb sunset. © JC Lemay
Red fox running across snow at sunset

Solitude

Stillness allows time for quiet reflection and tranquil moments of peace.

Lone hiker along snowy mountain lake
TAKING IT ALL IN A lone hiker is dwarfed by the snow-covered mountains of Lake McArthur at Yoho National Park in Alberta, Canada © Michael Zheng
Lone hiker along snowy mountain lake

Sparkle and Shine

The landscape shimmers as the warm sun illuminates each tiny crystal of ice and nature’s intricate patterns.

Skyward view of snow-covered tree tops.
ASPEN POPSICLES The aspen forest in Steamboat Springs, CO © Anita Merrigan/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Skyward view of snow-covered tree tops.
Frost on red leaves
FIRST FROST Jagged blackberry leaves tipped with glittery frost. © Robin Thompson/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Frost on red leaves

Color and Contrast

A crisp, white blanket of snow is the perfect minimalist backdrop to allow nature’s colors to pop.

Bluebird on snowy branch with orange leaves.
COMPLEMENTARY COLORS An eastern bluebird’s rusty orange chest and last remaining leaves are bright pops of color in an early snowstorm. © Andy Raupp
Bluebird on snowy branch with orange leaves.
Lone bare tree in snow with pink-hued sky.
NEGATIVE SPACE A pink-hued winter sky brings warmth to a lone tree in Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Canada. © Marius van Dyk
Lone bare tree in snow with pink-hued sky.

Time is Frozen

Frigid temperatures have the power to seemingly stop time, turning a powerful waterfall into a cascading tower of icy spires.

 Hiker climbing frozen waterfall
CLIMBING ICE Skilled climbers scale the frozen Upper Falls of Johnston Canyon in Banff. © Leah Horstman/TNC Photo Contest 2019
 Hiker climbing frozen waterfall
Long exposure of frozen waterfall
SLOW FALL In -10 degree temperatures, the waters of Iceland’s Aldeyjarfoss waterfall splash their icy spray over a frozen ledge. © Amanda Luker/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Long exposure of frozen waterfall

Glowing Nights

Long, dark nights become otherworldly in the upper most reaches of the globe. The Northern Lights dance across an inky black sky, dotted with twinkling stars.

Northern lights glowing orange and green
AURORA BOREALIS Nature puts on a spectacular light show when charged particles from the sun get trapped in Earth’s magnetic field. © Nelson Lutz/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Northern lights glowing orange and green

Even amid winter’s dark shadows and frigid air, the beauty of our natural world shines bright.

When the Northern Hemisphere is wrapped in winter’s dark shadow, nature puts on a spectacular show for anyone willing to brave the cold. The stillness of the frozen air heightens each of the senses, making the little details of a glimmering blanket of snow or a cardinal’s song even more inspiring.

Though the days are the shortest, they are still filled with natural wonder. We’re celebrating the Winter Solstice with these stunning images from our 2019 photo contest that highlight the little things that make this season so special.

Precious Hours of Daylight

The Winter Solstice marks the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. Seeing the sun emerge after each long night brings a new sense of renewal and light.

Glowing clouds illuminate snowy mountain lake.
GLOWING SKY Orange wisps of clouds illuminate a fresh snowfall on Peyto Lake in Alberta, Canada. © Matt Meisenheimer
Glowing clouds illuminate snowy mountain lake.

Unobstructed Views

Bare trees no longer provide as much cover for elusive wildlife, making chance encounters on a morning stroll more likely.

Buck standing under stow-covered trees.
MAJESTIC WILDLIFE A buck stands perfectly framed beneath snow-covered tree branches. © Retkes Tamás/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Buck standing under stow-covered trees.
Owl camouflaged among bare branches.
CAMOUFLAGED The barred owl’s brown and white feathers seamlessly blend in among the bare trees, tipped with snow. © Oli Moorman/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Owl camouflaged among bare branches.

Crunching along a snow covered trail, I turned a corner and we were suddenly face to face. We stared at each other for a few minutes before I slowly backed away.

OLI MOORMAN2019 Photo Contest Participant

Red fox running across snow at sunset
STROLLING THROUGH THE SNOW A red fox hunts on a frozen surface under a superb sunset. © JC Lemay
Red fox running across snow at sunset

Solitude

Stillness allows time for quiet reflection and tranquil moments of peace.

Lone hiker along snowy mountain lake
TAKING IT ALL IN A lone hiker is dwarfed by the snow-covered mountains of Lake McArthur at Yoho National Park in Alberta, Canada © Michael Zheng
Lone hiker along snowy mountain lake

Sparkle and Shine

The landscape shimmers as the warm sun illuminates each tiny crystal of ice and nature’s intricate patterns.

Skyward view of snow-covered tree tops.
ASPEN POPSICLES The aspen forest in Steamboat Springs, CO © Anita Merrigan/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Skyward view of snow-covered tree tops.
Frost on red leaves
FIRST FROST Jagged blackberry leaves tipped with glittery frost. © Robin Thompson/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Frost on red leaves

Color and Contrast

A crisp, white blanket of snow is the perfect minimalist backdrop to allow nature’s colors to pop.

Bluebird on snowy branch with orange leaves.
COMPLEMENTARY COLORS An eastern bluebird’s rusty orange chest and last remaining leaves are bright pops of color in an early snowstorm. © Andy Raupp
Bluebird on snowy branch with orange leaves.
Lone bare tree in snow with pink-hued sky.
NEGATIVE SPACE A pink-hued winter sky brings warmth to a lone tree in Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Canada. © Marius van Dyk
Lone bare tree in snow with pink-hued sky.

Time is Frozen

Frigid temperatures have the power to seemingly stop time, turning a powerful waterfall into a cascading tower of icy spires.

 Hiker climbing frozen waterfall
CLIMBING ICE Skilled climbers scale the frozen Upper Falls of Johnston Canyon in Banff. © Leah Horstman/TNC Photo Contest 2019
 Hiker climbing frozen waterfall
Long exposure of frozen waterfall
SLOW FALL In -10 degree temperatures, the waters of Iceland’s Aldeyjarfoss waterfall splash their icy spray over a frozen ledge. © Amanda Luker/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Long exposure of frozen waterfall

Glowing Nights

Long, dark nights become otherworldly in the upper most reaches of the globe. The Northern Lights dance across an inky black sky, dotted with twinkling stars.

Northern lights glowing orange and green
AURORA BOREALIS Nature puts on a spectacular light show when charged particles from the sun get trapped in Earth’s magnetic field. © Nelson Lutz/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Northern lights glowing orange and green

Even amid winter’s dark shadows and frigid air, the beauty of our natural world shines bright.

When the Northern Hemisphere is wrapped in winter’s dark shadow, nature puts on a spectacular show for anyone willing to brave the cold. The stillness of the frozen air heightens each of the senses, making the little details of a glimmering blanket of snow or a cardinal’s song even more inspiring.

Though the days are the shortest, they are still filled with natural wonder. We’re celebrating the Winter Solstice with these stunning images from our 2019 photo contest that highlight the little things that make this season so special.

Precious Hours of Daylight

The Winter Solstice marks the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. Seeing the sun emerge after each long night brings a new sense of renewal and light.

Glowing clouds illuminate snowy mountain lake.
GLOWING SKY Orange wisps of clouds illuminate a fresh snowfall on Peyto Lake in Alberta, Canada. © Matt Meisenheimer
Glowing clouds illuminate snowy mountain lake.

Unobstructed Views

Bare trees no longer provide as much cover for elusive wildlife, making chance encounters on a morning stroll more likely.

Buck standing under stow-covered trees.
MAJESTIC WILDLIFE A buck stands perfectly framed beneath snow-covered tree branches. © Retkes Tamás/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Buck standing under stow-covered trees.
Owl camouflaged among bare branches.
CAMOUFLAGED The barred owl’s brown and white feathers seamlessly blend in among the bare trees, tipped with snow. © Oli Moorman/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Owl camouflaged among bare branches.

Crunching along a snow covered trail, I turned a corner and we were suddenly face to face. We stared at each other for a few minutes before I slowly backed away.

OLI MOORMAN2019 Photo Contest Participant

Red fox running across snow at sunset
STROLLING THROUGH THE SNOW A red fox hunts on a frozen surface under a superb sunset. © JC Lemay
Red fox running across snow at sunset

Solitude

Stillness allows time for quiet reflection and tranquil moments of peace.

Lone hiker along snowy mountain lake
TAKING IT ALL IN A lone hiker is dwarfed by the snow-covered mountains of Lake McArthur at Yoho National Park in Alberta, Canada © Michael Zheng
Lone hiker along snowy mountain lake

Sparkle and Shine

The landscape shimmers as the warm sun illuminates each tiny crystal of ice and nature’s intricate patterns.

Skyward view of snow-covered tree tops.
ASPEN POPSICLES The aspen forest in Steamboat Springs, CO © Anita Merrigan/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Skyward view of snow-covered tree tops.
Frost on red leaves
FIRST FROST Jagged blackberry leaves tipped with glittery frost. © Robin Thompson/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Frost on red leaves

Color and Contrast

A crisp, white blanket of snow is the perfect minimalist backdrop to allow nature’s colors to pop.

Bluebird on snowy branch with orange leaves.
COMPLEMENTARY COLORS An eastern bluebird’s rusty orange chest and last remaining leaves are bright pops of color in an early snowstorm. © Andy Raupp
Bluebird on snowy branch with orange leaves.
Lone bare tree in snow with pink-hued sky.
NEGATIVE SPACE A pink-hued winter sky brings warmth to a lone tree in Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Canada. © Marius van Dyk
Lone bare tree in snow with pink-hued sky.

Time is Frozen

Frigid temperatures have the power to seemingly stop time, turning a powerful waterfall into a cascading tower of icy spires.

 Hiker climbing frozen waterfall
CLIMBING ICE Skilled climbers scale the frozen Upper Falls of Johnston Canyon in Banff. © Leah Horstman/TNC Photo Contest 2019
 Hiker climbing frozen waterfall
Long exposure of frozen waterfall
SLOW FALL In -10 degree temperatures, the waters of Iceland’s Aldeyjarfoss waterfall splash their icy spray over a frozen ledge. © Amanda Luker/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Long exposure of frozen waterfall

Glowing Nights

Long, dark nights become otherworldly in the upper most reaches of the globe. The Northern Lights dance across an inky black sky, dotted with twinkling stars.

Northern lights glowing orange and green
AURORA BOREALIS Nature puts on a spectacular light show when charged particles from the sun get trapped in Earth’s magnetic field. © Nelson Lutz/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Northern lights glowing orange and green

Even amid winter’s dark shadows and frigid

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