Contest Winners

Filed under: Uncategorized by pineknollshores on Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Aquariums announce photo contest winners

The North Carolina Aquariums 2008 Underwater Photo Contest brought in a wave of stunning deep-sea scenery, featuring creatures ranging in size from tiny octocorals to giant sunfish.

The Aquariums sponsor the annual competition for amateur and non-professional photographers to highlight the state’s diverse aquatic life. Images from the waters off North Carolina’s coast or within the state’s freshwater system can be entered in two categories: Underwater Open for wide-angle scenes or Underwater Close-ups. Photos taken at the three North Carolina Aquariums - at Fort Fisher, at Pine Knoll Shores and on Roanoke Island - can compete in the Aquatic Life in the Aquariums category.

Sandy Smith of Duncansville, PA won big this year, taking first in the Open with a photo of a moray eel, and also first in Close-ups with an image of a crab on a jellyfish. A hermit crab at Fort Fisher grabbed Amanda Casey of Richmond, VA first place in the Aquatic Life in the Aquariums category.

Second in the Open category went to John Thompson of San Antonio, TX for his barracuda shot; third to Jim Smith of Duncansville, PA for his loggerhead turtle, and an honorable mention went to Alex Wazlak of Virginia Beach, VA for an image of a diver with a giant sunfish.

Lee Moore of Atlantic Beach took second in the Close-ups division with an anemone image; Jim Smith of Duncansville, PA won third with a flounder photo; and Julep Gillman-Bryan of Wilmington earned an honorable mention with her macro of blue octocorals.

The North Carolina Aquariums offer ample photo opportunities, with thousands of animals and dozens of exhibits, for the Aquatic Life in the Aquariums category. Karen Doody of Morehead City won second and third places with koi at Pine Knoll Shores and a tree frog at Fort Fisher, respectively. An image of Roanoke Island’s river otters earned Vinny Pasquarelli of Chesapeake, VA an honorable mention.

Cash prizes of $500 for first, $200 for second, $100 for third and $50 for honorable mention were awarded to the winners of each category. East Carolina Bank sponsored the contest. Dec. 31 is the deadline for entry each year - watch the website for details on how to enter the 2009 contest.

Photo contest winners and honorable mentions (click on individual photos for more information):