
Cultural Blue Heron by LD Coffey. Image by artist.
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ONEIDA, TN — In celebration of the National Park Service centennial, Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area announces the winners of the second annual photography contest.
The entrants for the Art-in-the-Park photography contest submitted photos in seven categories:
• Kentucky Landscapes – Tom Wood, McMinnville, Tennessee, with Yahoo Falls
• Tennessee Landscapes – David Massengill, Knoxville, Tennessee, with Milky Way Over BSF
• Artistic – Josh Bandy, Pall Mall, Tennessee, with Milk Way Over East Rim Overlook
• Flora/Fauna – Jim Jayroe, Newbern, Tennessee, with Mountain Laurel
• Action/Adventure – Brad Winkler, Berea, Kentucky, with First Approach to Yahoo Falls
• Cultural – L.D. Coffey, Stearns, Kentucky, with Blue Heron
• Youth – Emily Sharp, Jacksboro, Tennessee, with Eastern Overlook
Several photographs received honorable mention including:
• Sarah Dunlap, Oneida, Tennessee, with Sunbeam in Devil’s Cave
• Dennis Bernhard, Nashville, Tennessee, with Rushing Rapids
• Richard Yaeger, Corbin, Kentucky, with Waterfall John Muir Trail
• Nancy Chambers, Robbins, Tennessee, with Crooked Fork in Fall Blaze
• Peggy Yaeger, Corbin, Kentucky, with Pink Lady
• David Matia, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, with Long Shadow Cycling at Dusk
The winner of the People’s Choice category was Josh Bandy, of Pall Mall, Tennessee, with Milky Way over East Rim Overlook.
Superintendent Niki Stephanie Nicholas announced the kickoff for the third annual photography contest. The 2017 photo reception will be held Labor Day weekend on Saturday, September 2, 2017. The deadline for the photograph submissions will be July 21, 2017.
The winning photos can be found on display at Bandy Creek Visitor Center, located at 151 Stable Road, Oneida, Tennessee. They may also be viewed online here.