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The 12th Annual Appalachian Mountain Photography Competition Submission Deadline is Friday, Nov. 21
By Madison Fisler Lewis
Nov. 18, 2014. For 12 years, the Appalachian Mountain Photography Competition has given professional and amateur photographers a chance to showcase their skills, while at the same time bringing to light the beauty of the Appalachian Mountains. This year, submissions have been pouring in from all over, and if you havent submitted your own work yet, there is still time.
The deadline for submissions for the Appalachian Mountain Photography Contest is on Friday, Nov. 21. The competition has several categories, and all categories are open to amateur and professional photographers.
We have all types of people who enter this competition, said Rich Campbell, associate director of outdoor programs at Appalachian State University in a previous interview.
Amateurs, professionals, teenagers, students. People from all walks of life and from all over the place. You dont have to be from here to enter, the images just have to be of something in Southern Appalachia. This is a homegrown competition, so many of the submissions are from local photographers, but we have had entries from a lot of different places over the years..... MORE
William769
(55,815 posts)I am actually standing in Virginia taking these photos on top of the mountain at the Gap that Daniel Boone blazed through to get to Kentucky. all pictures shown here were taken within a couple feet of each other.
This picture is of Cumberland Gap TN.
Mountain range separating KY & TN.
That is Fern Lake in the background.
This is the town I was raised in (Middlesboro, KY).
I have many fond memories growing up in them thar hills.
theHandpuppet
(19,964 posts)Gorgeous country. You have a natural eye for composition, too!
William769
(55,815 posts)This is also part of the Cumberland Gap National Historical park. If you ever get a chance to visit, I would highly recommend it.
A Little Weird
(1,754 posts)sheshe2
(87,464 posts)Breathtaking images, you can see three states from one mountain top! Your hometown of Middlesboro, Kentucky is beautiful.
Thanks so much for sharing those with us William.
greatlaurel
(2,010 posts)Thank you so much for sharing.
sheshe2
(87,464 posts)When it becomes available, I think the link said April 3.