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The Photographers and Their Work
First Prize was awarded to Jeff Debevec for his black-and-white Photograph of the battleship Texas (BB- 35) in dry dock for a restoration project. She is now a memorial ship docked at Houston, Texas.
Second Prize was awarded to Dan Jeffries for his photograph depicting a not-often-seen submarine “swim call”— Published on the cover of this issue. Third Prize was awarded to Jerry hielicki for his photograph of an ice- covered bulbous bow on a ship on Lake Superior.
Honorable Mentions were awarded to the following individuals:
Daniel Bayer - A sailor enjoying the sunrise from the fan tail of USS Ranger (CV-61).
pH2(DV) Paul Brylewski, USN - An
Underwater photographer swims away from USS Woodrow Wilson (SSBN- 624).
DS3(SW) Douglas L. Ferraro, USN -
DSS Paul F. Foster (DD-964) as seen through the American flag with an A-6 flying overhead.
Greta Johnson - Fishing boats and sailboats at their dock sitting serenely against a backdrop of fog-covered mountains.
PHC Chet King, USN - The Junior Officer of the Deck aboard USS Lockwood (FF-1064) keeping an eye on traffic while under way.
LT Jeffrey Michael Kinsey, USN - An S-3 on its way home after a successfully completed mission.
PHC Jeff McClure, USN - The USS
Parche (SSN-683) sitting in the magnetic silencing facility at Bangor, Washington.
John R. McCutchen - The final public tour of the USS Midway (CV-41) in San Diego prior to her decommissioning this month.
CDR Edward D. Maissian, USNR (Ret) - Seagulls at muster in the Arctic. CAPT Tim Mathews, USMC -
Marines of 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines trying to escape the rain on Mindoro Island in the Phillipines.
Frank B. Mormillo - F/A-18Ds from VMFA(AW)-242 fly over the Salton Sea in southern California.
Howard Penn - sailboats resting at Santee Basin at the U.S. Naval Academy.
PH2(DV) Michael Poche, USN - Sunset and steam as an F/A-18 aircraft prepares to launch.
Kate V. Stark - U.S. Marine sergeant inspecting an NROTC cadet’s uniform during the 15th Annual Scabbard and Blade Drill Competition in New Orleans, Louisiana.
CDR Joe Towers, USNR - A U.S. Coast Guard HH-65A Dolphin flying at sunset.
Start Clicking those shutters now for the 31st Annual Naval and Maritime Photo Contest. Winning black and white or color photos will be published in the April 1993 Proceedings.
The U.S. Naval Institute and Kodak Present the 31st Annual Naval & Maritime
The U.S. Naval Institute and Eastman Kodak Company are proud to cosponsor the 31st Annual Naval & Maritime Photo Contest.
The contest is open to both amateur and professional photographers. The winning photographs will he published in a 1993 issue of Proceedings, the monthly magazine of the Naval Institute. Cash prizes will be awarded as follows:
2nd Prize $350
3rd Prize $250
Honorable Mention (15) $ 100 each
ENTRY RULES:
- Each photograph must pertain to a naval or maritime subject. (The photo is not limited to the calendar year of the contest.)
- Limit: 5 entries per person.
- Entries must be either black-and-white prints, color prints, or color transparencies.
- Minimum print size is 5"x 7".
- Minimum transparency size is 35 mm.(No glass- mounted transparencies, please.)
- Full captions and the photographer's name, address, and social security number must be
printed or typed on a separate sheet of paper and attached to the back of each print or printed on the transparency mount. (Do not write directly on the back of a print. No staples, please.)
- Entries may not have been previously published, and winners may not be published prior to publication in Proceedings. Prior publication could result in the relinquishment of the prize awarded.
- Entries must he postmarked by 31 December 1992.
Only photographs accompanied by self- addressed, stamped envelopes will be returned. Photographs not awarded prizes may possibly be purchased by the Naval Institute.
DEADLINE: 31 DECEMBER 1992
Write for details or mail entries to:
NAVAL & MARITIME PHOTO CONTEST U.S. Naval Institute, 118 Maryland Ave. Annapolis, MD 21402-5035 (301) 268-6110
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