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Most nature lovers and sportsmen know F. Eugene Hester as an outstanding outdoor photographer who has worked for forty years. His other activities include college teaching and high-level administrative work at the U.S. Department of the Interior.
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3434
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Retired Mitchell County native Harry Ellis worked all his life as a machinist. Through his love of the out-of-doors, he is known around the state as a well-respected writer, wildlife photographer, and naturalist.
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3435
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The photographs of photographer-naturalist Harry Ellis are profiled in this pictorial essay.
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7573
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The January 2006 issue of WILDLIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA presents the winning photographs from the 2005 photography contest. Over 640 photographers entered 3,324 photographs. The contest was open to amateurs and professional photographers. This issue presents the top photographs in the following ten categories: birds; mammals; reptiles and amphibians; invertebrates; wildflowers and fruits; outdoor recreation; peaks, valleys and plains; habitats of concern; youth photographer, 13-17; and youth photographer, 12 and under.
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8125
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Renowned wildlife photographer Bill Lea resides in Franklin and has been photographing wildlife since 1978. He estimates that he has had almost 6,000 of his photographs published. His photographs have been showcased in two coffee table books: GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS WILDLIFE PORTFOLIO and GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS WONDER. A third book will be published in the spring of 2007.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 74 Issue 5, Oct 2006, p150-152, 154, 156, 158, il Periodical Website
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8341
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For over fifty years, wildlife photographers Jack Dermid and Gene Hester have traveled across North Carolina in search of photographic opportunities. Dermid has a reputation for extraordinary patience in getting exactly the right shot, and Hester travels widely each year in search of waterfowl and deer. Wilson discusses the careers of these two well-known photographers.
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9718
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Wildlife photographer Jack Dermid has traveled across North Carolina in search of photographic opportunities. Earley discusses his life and work.
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10722
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The January 2009 issue of WILDLIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA presents the winning photographs from the 2008 photography contest. Over 1,160 photographers entered 6,368 photographs. The contest was open to amateurs and professional photographers. This issue presents the top photographs in the following ten categories: birds; mammals; reptiles and amphibians; invertebrates; wild plants; outdoor recreation; peaks, valleys and plains; animal behavior; youth photographer, 13-17; and youth photographer, 12 and under.
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10723
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The January 2007 issue of WILDLIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA presents the winning photographs from the 2008 photography contest. Over 1,008 photographers entered 5,133 photographs. The contest was open to amateurs and professional photographers. This issue presents the top photographs in the following ten categories: birds; mammals; reptiles and amphibians; invertebrates; wild plants; outdoor recreation; peaks, valleys and plains; animal behavior; youth photographer, 13-17; and youth photographer, 12 and under.
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11168
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Lloyd, the winner of the Wildlife in North Carolina 2008 Photo Competition, provides information on taking photos of birds in flight.
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13401
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The January 2011 issue of WILDLIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA presents the winning photographs from the 2010 photography contest. Over 1,270 photographers entered 5,511 photographs. The contest was open to amateurs and professional photographers. This issue presents the top photographs in the following ten categories: birds; mammals; reptiles and amphibians; invertebrates; wild plants; outdoor recreation; wild landscapes; animal behavior; youth photographer, 13-17; and youth photographer, 12 and under.
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13402
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The January 2010 issue of WILDLIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA presents the winning photographs from the 2009 photography contest. Over 1,889 photographers entered 8,802 photographs. The contest was open to amateurs and professional photographers. This issue presents the top photographs in the following ten categories: birds; mammals; reptiles and amphibians; invertebrates; wild plants; outdoor recreation; peaks, valleys & plains; animal behavior; youth photographer, 13-17; and youth photographer, 12 and under.
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18497
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The January/February 2013 issue of WILDLIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA presents the winning photographs from the 2012 photography contest. This was the first year the contest was open to subscribers only, and they entered 1,611 photographs. This issue presents the top photographs in the following ten categories: birds; mammals; reptiles and amphibians; invertebrates; wild plants; outdoor recreation; wild landscapes; animal behavior; youth photographer, 13-17; and youth photographer, 12 and under.
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18500
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The January 2008 issue of WILDLIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA presents the winning photographs from the 2007 photography contest. This is the competition's third year. Over 1,019 photographers entered 5,484 photographs. The contest was open to amateurs and professional photographers. This issue presents the top photographs in the following ten categories: birds; mammals; reptiles and amphibians; invertebrates; wild plants; outdoor recreation; peaks, valleys and plains; animal behavior; youth photographer, 13-17; and youth photographer, 12 and under.
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18501
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The January 2012 issue of WILDLIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA presents the winning photographs from the 2011 photography contest. This is the competition's seventh year. Over 1,000 photographers entered 3,689 photographs. The contest was open to amateurs and professional photographers. This issue presents the top photographs in the following ten categories: birds; mammals; reptiles and amphibians; invertebrates; wild plants; outdoor recreation; wild landscapes; animal behavior; youth photographer, 13-17; and youth photographer, 12 and under.
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