Those wishing to submit entries for the 10th annual West
Virginia Operation Wildflower “Roadsides in Bloom” calendar photo contest have
until Oct. 1, 2012. The contest is sponsored by the state departments of
Environmental Protection and Transportation.
Judges will be looking for the best photographs of West
Virginia wildflowers to include in the 2013 “Roadsides in Bloom” calendar.
Photos must be taken in West Virginia.
Twelve winners will be selected to represent the months
of the year and a grand prize winner’s photo will be displayed on the calendar
cover. Contest rules are:
Entries must be submitted as an 8x10 color print and must
be landscape orientation. Portrait orientation will not be accepted. It is best
to submit a digital copy on a CD at the same time.
Flowers photographed must be growing along a West
Virginia road and the road must be prominently visible in the photo. Flowers
may be growing naturally or in an Operation Wildflower bed planted by the
Division of Highways. Pictures of cultivated species planted in arranged beds,
such as marigolds, pansies, etc., do not quality.
Name, address, phone number, e-mail address (if
available) and a short description of the photo,
including location and county where it was taken, must appear in the upper left
hand corner on the back of the photo. Photos will not be returned.
No more than three entries per person. One winning photo
will be selected from any photographer’s entries. Winners will be required to
submit a digital copy of the photo.
Entries should be mailed to: WV Operation Wildflower,
Roadsides in Bloom Calendar Contest, WV Department of Environmental
Protection/REAP, 601 57th St., S.E., Charleston, WV 25304.
The state’s Operation Wildflower beautification program
is a joint effort between the DEP and the state’s Division of Highways. It
includes more than 250 acres of wildflowers grown on West Virginia’s roadways.
For more information about the calendar or the rules of the contest, call the
Adopt-A-Highway Program at 1-800-322-5530.
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