6TH ANNUAL PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS
HONORABLE MENTION - GARDEN CREATURES - JOHN WILLIS
HONORABLE MENTION - GARDEN VIEWS - MIKE WHALEN
6TH ANNUAL PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS
HONORABLE MENTION - GARDEN VIGNETTES - MIKE WHALEN
HONORABLE MENTION - SMALL WONDERS - JP BENANTE
6TH ANNUAL PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS
THIRD PLACE - GARDEN CREATURES - DANIELLE KOONTZ
THIRD PLACE - GARDEN VIEWS - ELIJAH GOODWIN
6TH ANNUAL PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS
THIRD PLACE - SMALL WONDERS - ELIJAH GOODWIN
THIRD PLACE - GARDEN VIGNETTES - WILLIAM B. FOLSOM
6TH ANNUAL PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS
SECOND PLACE - GARDEN CREATURES - CYNTHIA HUNTER
SECOND PLACE - GARDEN VIEWS - CYNTHIA HUNTER
6TH ANNUAL PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS
SECOND PLACE - SMALL WONDERS - MARY KAY KINNISH
SECOND PLACE - GARDEN VIGNETTES - PATRICK SMITH
6TH ANNUAL PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS
FIRST PLACE - GARDEN CREATURES - MIKE WHALEN
FIRST PLACE - GARDEN VIEWS - IRIS POSNER
6TH ANNUAL PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS
FIRST PLACE - SMALL WONDERS - DANIELLE KOONTZ
FIRST PLACE - GARDEN VIGNETTES - JOHN WILLIS
6TH ANNUAL PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS
GRAND PRIZE - WILLIAM B. FOLSOM
6TH ANNUAL PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS CATEGORY DEFINITIONS Photo entries must have been taken during the 2011 calendar year in a garden located within a 150-mile radius of the Capitol Building in Washington, DC. • Garden Views: Beautiful, dramatic, or unusual perspectives of a garden landscape, including wide shots showing the setting. Subject can be a private or public garden. • Garden Vignettes: Groupings of plants in beds or containers, unusual color or texture combinations, garden focal points, and still scenes. Subject can be photographed in a private or public garden. • Small Wonders: Tight close-up images or macro shots of single flowers, plant parts, fruits, vegetables, etc. Subject can be photographed in a private or public garden. • Garden Creatures: Images of insects, birds, frogs, domestic pets, etc. in a private or public garden setting.
WHERE TO SEE THE PHOTOS AT THEIR FULL QUALITY What you are viewing online here, is a low-resolution version of the photo images. Winning images will be published in Washington Gardener magazine Spring 2012 issue. They will also be displayed during the Washington Gardener Seed Exchanges this winter and will appear in a local photo exhibit this spring/summer in the Washington. DC region.
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