Experience Highway 178 Photo Contest

Amateur Category

Human Interest

Photo 1

Along 178 just past the burned out Walker Pass lodge. December 2006.

Photo 2

Atop the Panamint Dunes, an Eight mile walk that was worth it.

10 February 2007

Photo 3

Tunnel through Sequoia tree in Sequoia National Monument north of Kernville

October 2007

Photo 4

Historic Buildings, Weldon

6 May 2007

Photo 5

Marble Canyon

Death Valley National Park

March 2006

Photo 6

Fishing at Lake Isabella is a favorite past time enjoyed by both man and his best friend, Auxiliary Dam

Lake Isabella, CA

 

Photo 7

Crowd wating to collect hanksite crystals from the brine the crew at Searles Lake is pumping up from under the lakebed. Hanksite Crystal "Geyser"

8 November 2005

 

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Vote for your favorite via the poll: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/experiencehwy178/polls

In order to vote one must register as a member of the group. Votes will be done via the Experience 178 polling function. Polls will be open as soon as all entries have been received on Monday, October 29th. Any duplicate votes will be discarded. The Experience 178 group is moderated to prevent spam and ballot stuffing. One vote per person per category. Voting concludes on November 30, 2007.

VIEW CONTEST ENTRIES ON THESE PAGES...       Professional Contest:  Pro Human Interest                          Pro Nature

     Amateur Contest:     Amateur Human Interest                   Amateur Nature


The Highway 178 Corridor committee shall have the right to use these photographs in its publications and educational programs, with full credit given to the photographer. No compensation is implied or will be conferred. Photographer retains all copyright privileges except for the use given to the Highway 178 Committee.

Volunteer Hwy178 ArtContest Steering Committee: Bob Barnes, Emily Diggles, Jill Egland, Ellen Schafhauser, Nancy Shebesta, and Alison Sheehey

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