'Hannah Point, South Shetlands' by Sandy Pokorny 'Doe and fawn' by Alex Morley
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We are pleased to make available an online gallery of winners from the digital competition at our Spring 2010 meeting.


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Scenic Digital
Wildlife Digital
Plantlife Digital

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'Mad Bird' by Mike Forbes 'Blue Water Lily' by Candi Mitchell 'The eyes have it' by Hal Muhrlein 'Coming Storm' by Hal Muhrlein 'Sharp shinned hawk' by Bill Origer 'Bee-eater with Bee' by Dan Logen

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Print Winners — Spring 2010

We would also like to congratulate the print winners for our Spring 2010 meeting:

SCENICS :   (31 entries)  
1st Place   Byron Cox   "Ecola Sunset"  
2nd Place   Bill Byron   "Misty Trees"  
3rd Place   Bill Butler   "Death Valley Near Mule Canyon"  
4th Place   Tom Adams   "Sunset at 3 Arches Rocks"  
Hon. Mention   Sandy Pokorny   "Iceberg"  
Hon. Mention   Dan Hill   "Foxtail Pine"  
   
WILDLIFE :   (35 entries)  
1st Place   Bruce Miller   "Polar Bear Sow with Cubs"  
2nd Place   Shawn Olesen   "Shaking Lion"  
3rd Place   Hal Muhrlein   "Leopard in Tree"  
4th Place   Donna Noreen   "Looking Back"  
Hon. Mention   Craig Markham   "Screech Owl"  
Hon. Mention   Jan Eklor   "Hide and Seek"  
   
PLANTLIFE :   (13 entries)  
1st Place   Don Lown   "Salsify"  
2nd Place   Margie Frederick   "Napa Valley Grapes"  
3rd Place   Phil Coleman   "End of Summer"  
4th Place   Jack Larson   "Lily Abstract"  
Hon. Mention   Harriet Muhrlein   "Lichens and Leaves"  
Hon. Mention   Jack Larson   "Reflections"  

The primary purpose of the NATURE PHOTOGRAPHERS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST is to share information about nature and wildlife photography and thereby to promote the growth and development of its members.