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Glimpses of the Golden State
The Winners of California Wild's Second
Biennial Photo Contest
The quality of submissions to our second bi-annual photo
competition continued the impressive standard set by the first, and made
it difficult to select the prizewinners. As you can see from the following
pages, these images are well deserving of publication. The macro photography
was particularly striking, creating tantalizing and beautifully colored
views of everyday scenes and experiences. Perhaps we are too hidebound
here at the Academy, but there was some comfort in discovering that, although
a number of submissions were taken with digital cameras, all the winning
images were taken the old-fashioned way—with film. Whether that is a reflection
of the equipment, the photographers, or the judges, only time will determine.
Congratulations to all the winners!
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Best
Overall: Deanne Edwards
captured this image of the back of a sunstar near Point Bennet,
San Miguel Island. The white pincers are pedicellaria, which keep
the animals' delicate skin gills free of algae and other hangers-on.
Even tinier pedicellaria sprout in purple clusters amid clumps of
translucent spines.
Nikon N90 in Nexus housing with 105mm lens and two strobes. Velvia
film. |
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First prize,
Ocean Realm. Rob Spivack.
Fish hiding in a bryozoan colony. Kelp bed
off Pacific Grove.
Nikonos II with 1;1 extension tube and Ikelite SubStrobe 150, f16.
Kodachrome /64. |
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First
Prize, Wildlife. Bruce Finocchio.
A California Tent Moth rests overnight on a purple lupine at Little
Sand Creek, Monterey County. The moth's dusty raspberry fuzz blends
with the subtle blush of the flower's tip.
Minolta Maxim 9 on tripod with 100mm macro lens, 2X converter. |
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Second
Prize, California Plants. Stacy
Boorn. Early morning poppies at Kehoe Beach, Point Reyes National
Seashore.
Canon EOS A2, on tripod with 100mm macro lens, diffusion disk, and
reflector. Velvia film, ISO 50. |
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Third
Prize, California Plants. Timothy
Moen. Mendocino County oaks in winter fog.
Nikormat with 28mm lens, f11, 1/125th sec. |
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Third
Prize, Wildlife. Erik Loza.
Salamanders beneath a log obligingly held their pose despite a quick
rinse from a water bottle.
Nikon F90 with 105mm macro lens, f22, 10 sec. Provia F film. |
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Third
Prize, Ocean Realm. Deanne
Edwards. Brittlestars at Brittlestar Bonanza, Santa Barbara Island.
Nikon N90 in Nexus housing, with 60mm lens and two strobes. Velvia
film. |
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First Prize, California
Plants. Stacy Boorn. Poppy fields at Mitchell Canyon, Mt. Diablo.
Canon EOS A2 with 17mm lens, f/22. Velvia film, ISO 50. |
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Second
Prize, Wildlife. Robert Parks.
Cactus bee, Diadasia sp. inside an Echinocerus engelmanii
cactus. Male bees often wait inside flowers for females.
Nikon F5 with 200mm Micro lens, two Sunpack 433 D flashes, f32, 1/250th
sec. Velvia film, ASA 40. |
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Second
Prize, Ocean Realm. Josh Schacter.
The flame of an ocean sunset silhouettes a waveworn pebble at ocean's
edge.
Nikon F100, f4, 1/60th. Velvia film. |
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