Softball Media Day
Student and Associate
Only Student and Associate members may enter this category. Entries may be of any subject. Winning photos will receive recognition, but are not eligible for Best of Show and no points will be awarded towards ranking.
This shot was created using a remote camera setup with around the long-jump sand pit and the athlete jumped with a nice sun flare behind her.
The last total lunar eclipse of 2022 prepares to dip behind the horizon in the early hours of the morning on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Shenandoah Valley, Virginia.
Cross country runner Meghan Hunter is a walking miracle. In 2019, she was in a severe rollover car accident that broke her neck. Doctors told her that if she ever wanted to run again, it would take one to two years of heavy physical therapy. However, Meghan, who defied all odds, was on the track 9 months after her surgery and training for her next season. While she still suffers from PTSD, she doesn’t let that stop her from living her life to its fullest. She is an inspiration to all of determination and grit.
The sun shines down on campus one fall morning before finals start. I love how there is snow on the mountains but the trees are still full of fall leaves.
Appreciating the different sculptures on campus and how the light falls through them. This one is called the Tree of Wisdom.
A graduate research student reviews a specimen collected during the offshore Amberjack tagging trip.
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