First place: Adult Division Clarissa Peterson made several trips, often sitting quietly for several hours, to Sedgwick County Park to get "Wood Duck."
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Nick McCabe of Hutchinson photographed "Nectar is Sweet" while at Rocky Mountain National Park.
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Second place: Adult Division A family of screech owls in a yard in Florence led to Phoebe Janzen's "Shhhh! Don't Wake Mama!"
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Second place: Youth Division Peter Spexarth, 13, spotted a great sunset and rushed for his camera while at a church picnic. It's called "Slendor in the Sky."
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Third place: Adult Division Joe Harris photographed "No Compromise" when he found two bucks fighting on his Sumner County property last fall.
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Third place: Youth Division Austin Soell was out looking for Halloween photos in Derby when he came across this doe and fawns in "Got Milk."
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In March, Robert Herrington captured his "Fatal Attraction," photo of two bald eagles at the top of a tree near a subdivision lake in Wichita.
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Twelve-year-old Jonah Nichols got his photo, "Butterfly," at Botanica.
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Amelia Doyle, 15, thought this scene "looked neat" so she photographed "Flowing Dreams" at Rocky Mountain National Park.
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Laura Bergman was camping with her family at Kanopolis Reservoir, when a self-guided tour brought her to "Wheat Cemetery."
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Adam Knolla appropriately labeled this photo "Hungry Coyote," after taking the photo at Rocky Mountain National Park.
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"A Great Day At Work" was photographed when Linda Wallace went bass fishing with her husband at a local lake.
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This "Kansas Painted Bunting" was photographed along the Arkansas River near Derby by Chuck Streker.
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Joe Seiwert's entry is called "Catching Some Rays."
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Pam Rhiley Tropp photographed "Sunset Skiing" at a lake near Ridge Road.
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Jordan Moritz of Harper was videotaping a Wounded Warriors deer hunt when he shot "Rise."
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Arjay Hill annually travels from Little Rock to photograph bald eagles in Alaska. "Intensity" is one of his favorites.
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Jeana Clark of Haviland was touring western Kansas with her husband when she stopped and photographed "Monument Rocks."
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Rick McPherson was touring Afton Lake, working on taking silhouette photos when he came across "Heron."
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Great Bend's Jay Miller photographed the three male greater prairie chickens in "Prairie Display" near Claflin.
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Jay D. Miller