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2018 Photo Contest Winners Announced

January 17, 2019

The 2018 SCWF photo contest winners have been announced. The winners are:

  • Carolina Critters: A One Point Landing by Rick Dandridge

  • Scenes of SC: Table Rock Mountain with Pinnacle Lake by Stan Ellzey

  • Backyard Habitat: Made for Walking by Darby Ward

Winners photos are shown below. You may visit our Flickr page here to see all entries received. Thank you to those who participated in this year’s contest!

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