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4 <br /> A total of 93 photographs were submitted. A panel of independent judges selected first, second <br /> and third place winners from the Youth and Adult divisions. In addition, judges identified an <br /> additional Honorable Mention award per age group since there were so many high-quality <br /> submissions. This year's judges were Lindsay Metivier, Andrew Neal, and Ethan Duvall. <br /> Winners received a congratulatory letter, certificate, and for first through third place, a small <br /> monetary award. The photographs will be displayed throughout the County. Last year's photos <br /> were displayed at the Chapel Hill & Orange County Welcome Center, the Chapel Hill Library, <br /> Central Recreation Center, Whitted Center, Hillsborough Visitor Center, Orange County Library, <br /> Lanza's Cafe, and Southern Human Services Center. In addition, winning photographs are <br /> displayed on the Orange County DEAPR website under the "breaking news" section <br /> http://www.orangecountVnc.gov/deapr/, on the department's Facebook Page, and will be <br /> "streaming" around the County on the visual monitors. <br /> Abby Mattingly,Administrative Support at DEAPR, made the following presentation: <br /> Slide #1 <br /> The ^ <br /> of <br /> Photography Contest <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> NORTH CAROLINA <br /> Slide#2 <br /> Annual Photography Contest <br /> The goal is to inspire exploration, Score Criteria <br /> celebration and appreciation of Relevancy <br /> Orange County's diverse Composition/Arrangement <br /> landscapes and outdoor Focus/Sharpness <br /> experiences.We want to document Lighting and Creativity <br /> the beauty of our wildlife, <br /> waterways, natural resources, and Entries Adult Youth <br /> people connecting with the 2024 sa as <br /> environment. <br /> The theme was Orange County's 2023 57 zz <br /> Flora and Pollinators 2022 41 16 <br />