LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – This year as part of its Wildflower Brunch, Clear Lake State Park Interpretive Association will be challenging amateur photographers to show the beauty of Clear Lake State Park.
What better way to enjoy the park’s 565 acres and 11,600 feet of shoreline that was originally donated by Nellie Henderson Dorn and Fred Dorn than to document what each of us sees through our camera.
Everyone has their own appreciation of the park whether it is the beautiful landscapes, animal life, or all the fauna we see throughout the park.
Do you have some great digital images to share with others? Would you like to earn some recognition and prize money? Do you love the beauty of the park and wish to show how you see its beauty?
If you answer yes to any of these questions and you are an amateur photographer with images that have never been published then you need to enter the association’s Wildflower Photography Contest.
The contest is for all ages.
There are three age divisions:
– Adult: 19 years of age and up;
– Senior: 14-18 years of age; and
– Junior: Age 13 and under.
The categories for submission are flora, fauna and nature.
All photographic submissions must be digital with a file size no larger than eight megabytes. You must be an amateur photographer and may use any type of digital camera or scanner.
Photographs must have been taken between Jan. 1, 2017, and April 19, 2019.
Your work will be posted to the association’s Web site at http://www.clearlakestatepark.org/ for viewing and will be displayed at the annual Wildflower Brunch on April 27 at the State Park.
All entries need to be submitted by April 19 to this email address: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Fifty dollars will be awarded to the best photograph in each division with one hundred dollars going to the best overall photograph.
Visit https://www.clearlakestatepark.org/photocontest.html for a complete list of rules, how to enter, and the official entry form.
The association can’t wait to see what community members have discovered at Clear Lake State Park.
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