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Friends oF red rock canyon 15
By Pat Williams
nother incredible photo contest has concluded at Red Rock Canyon. Images included
A rare flowers, snowy mountains, blood moons, flash floods and some pretty amazing
wildlife shots. The submitted images of Red Rock Canyon were truly impressive.
The contest, finishing its 19th year,
accepts entries in early May and is an Creative
incredibly popular display in the Visitor First Place Second Place Third Place
Center Gallery through the end of June. Carlos Manzo Diane Frankenfield Les Farris
Blood Moon
Ghost Tree
Sunrise at
Thousands of Red Rock guests are able to Fire Station Hill with Lunar Eclipse
vicariously enjoy the hidden side of the
Canyon, courtesy of the photographers Desert Plants
who document their hiking and explor- First Place Second Place Third Place
ative experiences. Gareth Pearson Gareth Pearson Courtney Knaup
Common Phacelia Globe Mallow Foggy Yucca
Another benefit of the photo contest is Landscape
the ability to use the contest images in the First Place Second Place Third Place
Friends of Red Rock Canyon’s annual Gareth Pearson Gareth Pearson Gareth Pearson
“Visions of Red Rock” calendar. All sub- Golden Mountains Morning Sun Blue Reflections
mitted photos are eligible for inclusion
in this fund-raising publication and are Recreation
another way to share the experience and First Place
beauty of the conservation area. James Resch
The View
The 20th Annual Photo Contest will Wildlife
accept entries the first weekend in May First Place Second Place Third Place
2019. Contest rules and specific dates will James Resch Sue Kolar Dinorah Arambula
be available on our website in January. Lunch on the Wing Hugo Dragon-Fly
Morning Sun Blood Moon with Lunar Eclipse Mt. Wilson & Wispy Clouds
Gareth Pearson Diane Frankenfield Les Farris
Summer 2018