2022 Photo Contest winners: Third Place
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THIRD PLACE, AERIAL
Doug Cohron
Drone photo of the sunrise in Anderson County near Taylorsville Lake. Cohron lives in Brooks.
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THIRD PLACE,
ANIMALS
Crystal Boggs
A young doe comes out of the woods to make an early morning appearance at Carter Caves State Resort Park in Olive Hill.
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THIRD PLACE, KENTUCKY TRAVELS
Brandon Jett
“The massive sand cave in Cumberland Gap National Historical Park is one of the highlights of the area,” says Jett, who lives in Lexington.
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THIRD PLACE,
NATURE
Rita S. Adkins, Clark Energy Cooperative member
Baby praying mantis on a Japanese iris. “I often find small creatures to photograph on my flowers,” says Adkins. Photo from McCausey Ridge, Frenchburg.
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THIRD PLACE, PEOPLE
Hannah Ulmer, Inter-County Energy Cooperative member
Ulmer’s nephew, Bently, in Stanford.
Congratulations everyone!