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Category: Nature's Moods 2010 Winners
Years 4-7
1st Place -
A Ray Of Hope
Sean Plunkett
(Gooseberry Hill Primary School)
A special ray of light shines through the Dwellingup bush on a frosty cold May morning.
Highly Commended -
A Lucky Evening
Kira Hedgeland
(Willeton Primary School)
As we camped in the bush near Payne's finding the clouds rolled in providing a spectacularly colourful sunset.
Highly Commended -
Knox Gorge
Kira Hedgeland
(Willeton Primary School)
The red gorge walls reflect like liquid gold in the flowing waters between the darker coloured rocks at the bottom of the gorge in Karijini N.P.
Highly Commended -
Nunijup Visit
Paneera Manu Howden
(Cranbrook Primary School)
I like this picture because the sky and the clouds reflect on the lake and the land is the best part of the picture.
Years 8-10
1st Place -
Dusk
Holly de Hoog
(Halls Head Community College)
All calm after a stormy day on the Peel Estuary.
2nd Place -
Winters Warmth
Emma Woelke
(St Hilda's Anglican Girls School)
The heart of the tree warming up your soul on a cold winters morning.
Highly Commended -
Heavenly Signature
Byron Pot
(Albany John Calvin School)
If only we could find a way to harness the energy of a lightning bolt to drastically reduce man's carbon footprint.
Highly Commended -
In Pending
Zac Langford
(Scotch College)
In a tropical climate changes come as quickly and dramatically as will the effect of this incoming storm over the bay.
Years 11-12
1st Place -
Dandelion Sunset
Renee van der Veen
(Armadale John Calvin Christian College)
A dandelion is caught in front of the setting sun.
2nd Place -
North Beach Jetty
Paul Markou
(Carine Senior High School)
Standing in slience in the cold stillness of the morning watching the moods of nature at its best.
Highly Commended -
Dawning Revelation
Emma Dyce
(Perth Modern School)
They say problems always look better in the light of a new day. The dawn brings with it new possibilities to improve the world.
Highly Commended -
Peace
Liam Barwick
(Duncraig Senior High School)
The tiny droplets collected on this nasturtium create a beautiful pattern that reflects the sunlight.
Highly Commended -
Caught in the Middle
Firman M Azman
(Duncraig Senior High School)
Perth has such a diverse range of weather patterns and nature's mood can change at any time.
Highly Commended -
Perth at Dawn
Brendan Simon
(Carine Senior High School)
Getting up at sunrise is only a small price to pay to witness such a beautiful tranquil scene unfolding over Perth and the Swan.
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