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South Carolina Wildlife photo contest winners announced

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Congratulations to the winners of the South Carolina Wildlife magazine / Hampton Wildlife Fund 2019-20 photography contest!

The top-scoring images of this contest are featured in the March-April 2020 edition of South Carolina Wildlife magazine and will be on display at the Palmetto Sportsmen’s Classic — South Carolina Wildlife booth — from March 27 through 29 at the S.C. State Fairgrounds in Columbia.

Many thanks to all who participated in the contest!

“The wonderful thing about a photo contest is that, although not everyone gets to be the winner, no one really loses,” says South Carolina Wildlife Editor Joey Frazier. “Just by participating, each photographer goes outdoors to experience and record little glimpses into the wonders of the natural world.”

Photography categories for the 2020-21 Photo Contest will be announced this summer! Stay tuned to www.southcarolinawild.org and www.scwildlife.com. Subscribe to South Carolina Wildlife to receive the SCW calendar / photo contest edition available in July.

Birds

Birds, First Place, Christopher Walsh
Birds, Second Place, Gareth Rasberry
Birds, Third Place, Dawn Rogers

Insects

Insects, First Place, Brian Fox
Insects, Second Place, Guenter Weber
Insects, Third Place, Joanne Wuori

Mammals

Mammals, First Place, Richard Beck
Mammals, Second Place, John Kotz
Mammals, Third Place, Donald Knight

Reptiles and Amphibians

Reptiles and Amphibians, First Place, Guenter Weber
Reptiles and Amphibians, Second Place, Jay Gammill
Reptiles and Amphibians, Third Place, Nancy Lee

Landscapes

Landscapes, First Place, Karen Sokol
Landscapes, Second Place, Rudy Lutge
Landscapes, Third Place, Harry Brown

Patterns and Textures in Nature

Patterns and Textures in Nature, First Place, Sara McAllister
Patterns and Textures in Nature, Second Place, Dennis Murphy
Patterns and Textures in Nature, Third Place, Erin Duke

Plant Life

Plant Life, First Place, Melissa Rice
Plant Life, Second Place, Beth Tetterton
Plant Life, Third Place, Stefan Wiecki

Weather

Weather, First Place, Sandy Dimke
Weather, Second Place, Alan Taylor
Weather, Third Place, Nicholas Holzworth

Hunting

Hunting, First Place, Peter Kaple
Hunting, Second Place, Hunter Vincent
Hunting, Third Place, Justin Hawkins

Fishing

Fishing, First Place, Paul Doughty
Fishing, Second Place, Jason Buck
Fishing, Third Place, Donna Martin

Nature/Outdoor Recreation

Nature/Outdoor Recreation, First Place, Nicholas Holzworth
Nature/Outdoor Recreation, Second Place, Prentiss Findlay
Nature/Outdoor Recreation, Third Place, David Waters

Sporting Dogs

Sporting Dogs, First Place, River Harmon
Sporting Dogs, Second Place, Aidan Moss
Sporting Dogs, Third Place, Jill Krebbs

 

 

 

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