31st Annual Foto Fest Winners

Sarah Watson • July 2, 2025

Thank you to all who participated in the 31st Annual Foto Fest at The Wilderness Center! The winners are… 

Best of Show:  Michelle Whittensolder,  Owl Eyes

Experienced  Division:

Animals

People’s Choice- Mary Douglas,  Red Fox Kit

Judge’s First Place- Mark D. Stotzer,  Sliding Into Spring

Judge’s Second Place- Kathy DeHass, Have a Happy Day

Judge’s Third Place- Dan Lux, Lone Bull

Birds:

People’s Choice- Michelle Whittensolder,  Owl Eyes

Judge’s First Place- Michelle Whittensolder,  Owl Eyes

Judge’s Second Place- Anita Hammond, Hummingbird Closeup

Judge’s Third Place- Mark W. Archibald, Backlit Egret

Flowers:

People’s Choice- Suzanne Lux, Dahlia

Judge’s First Place- Scott Moore, Cone Flower

Judge’s Second Place- Jennifer Case, Autumn Flowers in Canada

Judge’s Third Place- Suzanne Lux, Dahlia

General Nature:

People’s Choice- Bill Roloff, Season of Reflection

Judge’s First Place- Alyssa Davis, The Leaf

Judge’s Second Place- Ella Rose Salvino, Sunset Silhouette

Judge’s Third Place- Kathy DeHass, Flyagaric Mushroom

Insects:

People’s Choice- Jeff Seifert, Bee Gathering Pollen

Judge’s First Place- Mark W. Archibald, I Only Have Eyes For You

Judge’s Second Place- Dan Lux, Red Milkweed Beetles on Milkweed

Judge’s Third Place- Bill Roloff, Ready to Pounce

Landscapes:

People’s Choice- Shirley Weyrauch, Light Breaks Through

Judge’s First Place- Shirley Weyrauch, Light Breaks Through

Judge’s Second Place- Sarah O’Donnell, Garden of the Gods

Judge’s Third Place- Jack Perry, Night Time Reflections

Open:

People’s Choice- Shirley Weyrauch, Out of Service

Judge’s First Place- Shirley Weyrauch, Out of Service

Judge’s Second Place- Suzanne Lux, Stetson Journal and Bible

Judge’s Third Place- Jack Perry, American Landscape

People:

People’s Choice- Michelle Whittensolder, Train Crew

Judge’s First Place- Michelle Whittensolder, Train Crew

Judge’s Second Place- Norman Kutz, Shared Stare

Judge’s Third Place- Ted Allison, Iceland Gentleman

Youth  Division:

People’s Choice- Keira Gregorich, Wood Duck Portrait

Judge’s First Place- Keira Gregorich, Wood Duck Portrait

Judge’s Second Place- Keira Gregorich, Heron Reflections

Judge’s Third Place- Keira Gregorich, Riverside Bloom

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