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- 8th Annual Appalachian Mountain Photography Competition: General Info Website
- Photo Competition Winners from years past: Photo Albums
- Judges Announcement AMPC 2010: Article
Clearly, Out of Focus

Photography deals exquisitely with appearances,
but nothing is what it appears to be.
~Duane Michals~
I am extremely honored to announce that Wonder Collides was an
Award Winner in this years Appalachian Mountain Photography Competition!
I probably don't really have to admit that I was plum tickled to find out the wonderful news, but I WAS :)
This year, we really enjoyed the photographer's reception, and spent much of our time schmoozing with other attendees. Last year, I didn't talk to anyone, really. It just goes to show how much has changed during this time. I definitely felt a whole lot more confident this go round. And maybe having been through it last year lessened any anxiety I would have experienced. I'm sure that it was a combination of many things. Either way, we had a great time, and I am truly grateful to have had the opportunity to participate.
After the reception, we headed over to the Banff Mountain Film Festival since they awarded free tickets to all photographers in the competition. I really like that these events coincide with one another. We saw some really great films. Lucky for me, I didn't have an emotional breakdown like last year! However, they did have some very touching and awe-inspiring movies, but none that made me cry like a baby.
I'll let you in on a little secret:
I knew I was going to win all along :o)
Hope you all had a terrific weekend!
Where Wonder Collides

The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.
One cannot help but be in awe when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity,
of life, of the marvelous structure of reality.
~Albert Einstein~
If you've been around WW for a while, then you might recognize this photo. If not, the above photo is a TtV shot I took sometime last year. The abandoned barn in the field next to our house is accompanied by this wicked willow tree. On the day I took this photo using the TtV method, it was extremely foggy. In my opinion it really added to the nostalgic feeling that this photo oozes.
So, why in the heck am I reposting a photo that I have already shared?! Well, this photo was one I entered in this years Appalachian Mountain Photography Competition. The good news is that it was a winner chosen to be in the exhibit with 46 other photographs! I am really looking forward to this years reception. The deadline for getting a matted and framed print is at the end of this month, thankfully, I'm already covered! Last year, the whole framing deal freaked me out, but since going through the process once, I'm not worried this go round. Two competitions in one year so far.....I'd say that I'm off to a pretty good start!!! As TD would say, WOOT-WOOT!!
Voting for people's choice award has not yet opened,
but I will be sure to let you know when it does!
Big, big NEWS!
We've spotted so many deer along the parkway, but this was nothing like the other sightings. For this was more than just a mere glimpse. We stopped at an overlook loop off the parkway that we had hiked through the night before. As we pulled into the parking area Cody spotted a fawn, I hung out of the window trying to get a shot, but we realized that we had to get closer. I got out of the vehicle and slowly crept up to the edge of the field. At first he ran off, and as I walked closer, he darted out from behind a bush less than 7 feet away from me. Taking refuge yet again behind the brush we could only see its tail pointing straight up in the air; it could still sense our presence. Cody was flanking the left, and I patiently waited for him to coax the deer out of the wooded area. Once it was confirmed that I was ready Cody made a rustling sound behind the little guy and he ended up in the clearing which was exactly where I was hoping he would go. It was truly exciting & I don't think I'll ever forget how cute that fawn was. It was definitely the highlight of my weekend!

The only reason I haven't shared before now is because I am terribly superstitious and I didn't want to jinx it. Here's the story: Some time back in September I entered a handful of photos in the NC Wildlife Magazine's Photography Contest. After I entered them, I put the competition out of mind. Then in October they contacted me.


FYI - Competition Winners
Dale King and his image Solitary Cloud entered in the Blue Ridge Parkway Vistas Category took top honors receiving Best In Show. Category Winners acknowledge the top image in each of the seven competition categories and will receive Mast General Store prize packages with a retail value of $275.
Adventure | | Stone Mountain Climbers by Patrick Pitzer |
Blue Ridge Parkway Journey | | Beneath the Viaduct by Colby Rabon |
Blue Ridge Parkway Vistas | | Rough Ridge 360 by Rick Rapfogel |
Culture | | Dave Duke Sorts Tobacco by Robert & Shiiko |
Environment | | Venus by Brad Douglas |
Flora & Fauna | | Hosta 800 by Pat Pilchard |
Landscape | | Rainy Woods by Rick Rapfogel |
This year marked the largest participation in the People's Choice Award sponsored by Footsloggers Outdoor and Travel Outfitters with more than 1,100 individually registered voters casting nearly 2,400 total votes. In the end Scott Hotaling and his image Mountain Calm will take home the $350 cash prize.
Judges were also asked to identify images of distinction and merit to receive Special Mention honors and an additional ten photographers have been recognized.
Adventure | | Meadow Nap by Heidi Hatcher |
Blue Ridge Parkway Vistas | | Valley Farm by Tommy Shine |
Blue Ridge Parkway Vistas | | Bird's Eye View by Dale Forrest |
Culture | | French Swiss Ski Rental by Roger Bodo |
Culture | | Neal's Grocery by Robert and Shiiko Alexander |
Environment | | Pumping Station by Kerry Puckett |
Flora & Fauna | | Brook Trout by Scott Brown |
Landscape | | Sunrise After Ice Storm by Bob Peterson |
Landscape | | Elk Mountain by Charles King |
Landscape | | Angry Morning by Neal Auspitz |
Wish Me Luck

FINALLY!! I waited until the last minute, but what really counts is that I actually got it done, right?! And it wasn't because I work better under pressure of anything, what I really am is a procrastinator........ah the truth comes out. Nearly 2 months ago I found out about this, and had plenty of time in which to accomplish sorting and choosing which ones I wanted to enter, but it's done now, I feel lighter........now tomorrow or today actually given that it's 1:15am I will be able to focus on doing something fun!
No End in Sight, R E F L E C T I O N, F A N T A S I A,
Cerulean Dream, Progressive Hesitation, Disney Like Display, Glee Gloom.
*Modified: I thought that I should add that these photos were chosen based on categories that were set for the competition.