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Category: Nature's Moods 2011 Winners
Years 4-7
1st Prize
Last Ray of Hope
Zak Ludlow
(Corrigin District High School)
Dryandra is the last hope for the numbats and other animals.
2nd Prize
Nature at Work
Calvin Williams
(Cable Beach Primary School)
Day in and day out the bubbler crab shows its determination in life.
3rd Prize
A Life's Cycle
Tildi Sergeant
(Newman College)
Every life has a cycle so really we need to stick to our own track.
Highly Commended
The Jewel Cave
Harry Robinson
(Beaconsfield Primary School)
The stalactites from the top of the cave is a beautiful orange colour which came from the lighting.
Years 8-10
1st Prize
The Orange Sun, The Gentle Breeze
Sienna Samuels
(Duncraig Senior High School)
Beauty is found all around the orange sunset setting the mood for summer twilight walk.
2nd Prize
Wetland Ghosts
India Martin-Cogger
(Peter Carnley Anglican Community School)
The age old paperbarks rising up out of the green wetland rushes to tell their story of their environment.
3rd Prize
Milky Whitewash
Jake McNamara
(Rockingham Senior High School)
Swimming in a rip for 3 hours at my local break.
Highly Commended
Delicately Hanging on with Desperation
Erica Bates
(Boyup Brook District High School)
The wind may swirl you in every direction but hold on tight.
Highly Recommended
Golden Glory
Jessica Jongeling
(John Calvin Christian College Bunbury)
Hidden beneath a cloud the sun goes down over the estuary making its last display for the day its best one.
Years 11-12
1st Prize
Serendipity
Benedict Lawrence
(Perth Modern School)
The serenity of Quindalup Boat Ramp at sunrise reveals how truly lucky we are for the many colours and moods of nature.
2nd Prize
The Lily Pad
Callum Schoof
(Albany Senior High School)
Lily pads rest on the gentle water on a calm day.
3rd Prize
Reflection
Danielle Stacey
(Carine Senior High School)
Serenity floods the reflecting pools as the sun sets over the Indian Ocean.
Highly Commended
Morning Sunset
Jakob Brooks
(Carine Senior High School)
From the ravages of winter the warm summer sands of Trigg return to remind us of just how tranquil life can be.
Highly Recommended
Golden Hues
Madi Granger
(Manjimup Senior High School)
Under the warm summer sun the fragrant scents and bright intensely coloured flowers are but a small part of one of nature’s most vivacious moods.
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