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2009 Nature's Best Photography

December 29, 2009 by Sean Bagshaw Leave a Comment

Each year Nature’s Best Photography Magazine sponsors the Windland Smith Rice International Awards, one of the biggest and most highly acclaimed international nature photography competitions. Each year they receive tens of thousands of entries. In 2008 I was very humbled to be chosen as a category winner for my image Lunar Eclipse Over Mt. Shasta. As a category winner, that image was displayed in the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History for six months. This year I was surprised again to have two of my images receive Highly Honored awards in the competition.

Earth Bound Suns was honored in the Plant Life category,

and Shadow Lands was honored in the Weather category.

In addition to the excitement of being included in the Nature’s Best Awards again, it was also an honor to be represented along with other northwest photographers who I know and admire, including Kevin McNeal, Jon Cornforth and Dennis Frates.

Nature's Best 2009

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Lunar Eclipse Photo On Exhibit in the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History

October 10, 2008 by Sean Bagshaw Leave a Comment

Lunar Eclipse Photo On Exhibit in the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History

I am very excited to announce that my photo titled Lunar Eclipse Over Mt. Shasta has been selected as the category winner in the Creative Digital Category in the 2008 Windland Smith Rice International Photography Awards which is an international competition sponsored by Nature’s Best Photography Magazine. The 2008 contest received over 20,000 entries.

The award-winning photographs will be published in the 2008 Fall Awards Special Collector’s Edition of Nature’s Best Magazine, due out mid-November. In addition, my photograph will be featured in the annual exhibition at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC, one of the most prestigious and highly-visited museums in the world, running from mid-November through April 2009.

Nature’s Best will be posting the winning images on www.NaturesBestPhotography.com by the end of November.   In addition, the NATURE’S BEST PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS will be displayed in galleries on AOL Pixcetera and MSNBC.

This is a very exciting recognition of my photography and I’m honored to be selected along with the other winners. I’ll post more information about the exhibit and magazine as it becomes available.

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