2006 Wildlife in North Carolina photo competition submissions
In September 2006, I entered these 14 images into the 2006 Wildlife in North Carolina photo competition. There were eight categories for adults (and two for those 17 and younger); one can enter up to 3 pictures in each category. Pictures need to be taken anywhere in the State of North Carolina in the past five years (September 15, 2001-2006). I entered 2 images in Reptiles and Amphibians, 3 in Invertebrates, 3 in Peaks, Valleys and Plains (landscapes), 2 in Wild Plants, 1 in Outdoor Recreation, 3 in Animal Behavior, and none in Birds or Mammals. Last year, I entered this annual competition for the first time and was delighted to win second prize (out of 544 entries) in the Peaks, Valleys, and Plains category (you can see all of the 2005 winners) - and I had only entered a total of 3 pictures! This year I am not so hopeful; I think that each of these images has some merit, but with the possible exception of just a few, I don't think any is likely to win. But there is no entry fee to try!
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Outdoor Recreation: Ice Crystals at side of road, downtown Durham. I know this is a stretch to be included in the Outdoor Recreation category. I was at an event downtown 1/18/03 and didn't really get any great shots, but when I was getting in my car, I shot straight down at this thin layer of ice.
Dilip Barman (dilipB)
on September 13, 2007Thanks for your comment, Hugh. Somehow, I just saw your comment!
Hugh
on September 15, 2006Ice crystals are a phenomena in physics
because of their abiltiy to self-organize.
I think they have the potential to be fascinating. Not a stretch by any means.