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Category: Nature's Moods 2009 Winners
Years 4-7
1st Place -
Nature's Window
Brittany Smeed
(Kondinin Primary School)
Nature's window allows you to have a peek at nature beauty and significance. The landscape through and around is beautiful. The formation is amazing.
2nd Place -
Waiting for the Rain
Georgia St Quintin
(Yuna Primary School)
The wheat crop waits for the rain from the storm clouds to give it life.
Highly Commended -
Washed Up
Taylah Mckay
(West Busselton Primary School)
Shells are spread across the white sands of Geograph Bay in Busselton after a wild and windy night.
Highly Commended -
Reflections
Holly de Hoog
(Halls Head Primary School)
Beautiful reflections of paper barks after the winter rains have filled the swamp.
Years 8-10
1st Place -
Little Beach
Nikki Staben
(Duncraig Senior High School)
The natural rock at Little Beach forms a protective barrier that shields the fragile dunes at Two Peoples Bay.
2nd Place -
A Drop of Rainwater
Ken Foo
(Duncraig Senior High School)
A drop of rainwater slides to the tip of a plant stalk a remnant of the past rains.
Highly Commended -
Tranquil Stones
Jayden Harvey
(Pemberton District High School)
The dappled sunlight on these undisturbed stones contrasts with the petals cast by gentle breezes generating moods of peace and reflection.
Highly Commended -
Early Morning
Sally Matthews
(Duncraig Senior High School)
The sun combined with the cold morning creates a magical scene in the country.
Years 11-12
1st Place -
Parallel Vision
Berly Alam-Tanner
(Duncraig Senior High School)
Albany is situated on what is promoted as the "Rainbow Coast" because of its significant frequency of cool cloudy days with drizzle or showers.
2nd Place -
The Missing Link
Amber Doust
(Methodist Ladies College)
The serenity of the ocean is broken by the damage of human impact.
Highly Commended -
Narcissus
Isabel Inkster-Hughes
(Shenton College)
The mist rises to reveal the ethereal reflections across Lake Claremont. A clear winter dawn washes the scene with a soft pink hue.
Highly Commended -
Sway in the Wind
Lauren Bertelli
(Bunbury Catholic College)
As day turns into night the weather picks up and we prepare for a rough night ahead.
Highly Commended -
Gloomy Conditions
Hursh Dodhia-Shah
(Carine Senior High School)
Dark storm clouds hover over the dreamy water of the old broken Busselton jetty in the early hours of the morning.
Highly Commended -
Reflections
Keisha Davies
(Methodist Ladies College)
An agry storm moves in over a country lake in Yorkeakine leaving the trees in a reflective frame of mind.
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