Sunflower Under the Stars - Mallory Fountain Captured through a long exposure shot, the Milky Way Galaxy overlooks a field of sunflowers in summer. {Amateur} @fairfortunephoto 
Readers' Choice Winner -- Subzero Surprise - Thomas Mabry A bitter, cold January morning rewards the hikers willing to brave the freezing wind with an unforgettable sunrise atop Roan Mountain in Mitchell County. {Professional} @honeybadgerimages 
Golden Hour and Sunflowers - Charles Wilkins In early September, shades of summer still echo through Max Patch Mountain at sunrise.  {Amateur} @thebeardedtraveler17 
1st Place Amateur Category -- Low Hanging Fruit - Dan Riley V Thousands of black bears call WNC their home. Here, a resident cub finds a tasty morsel hanging from a walnut tree. {Amateur} @rileyv.photography 
Walking In A Weathered Wonderland - Lee Vandyke At Waterrock Knob, the highest peak in the Plott Balsams, October leaves meet an early, frosty snowfall. {Amateur} @leevandyke_photo 
Brother’s Farewell - Andrea Reid After losing their mother, five brothers stand atop the Blue Ridge Mountains, overlooking her home in Columbus. {Amateur} @stilettoschu 
Looking Glass H2flow - David McKenzie  In late summer, Looking Glass Falls roars with life. It's one of the few waterfalls with roadside access, found just outside of Brevard. {Amateur} @_davidcmckenzie_ 
Mountain Ash Dreams - Leslie Restivo On an early October morning, Grandfather Mountain’s ash berries (also called rowanberries) decorate the treeline.   {Professional} @leslie_restivo 
Forest Road in the Fall - Tanya Triber Before wheels can disturb them, the stunning orange hues of autumn from nearby trees lay on the ground, scattered along a back road. {Amateur} @momento.mori.photography 
Duel of Oconaluftee - Michael Drake Two bull elks spar in the frozen tundras of Oconaluftee Valley in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.  {Amateur} @michael_drake_photography 
The Old Barn -  David Huff Like this abandoned barn, among the North Carolina hills you’ll find testimony of our region’s farming traditions.  {Professional} @davidhuffcreative 
The Colorful Carpet of Autumn - Anthony Crowley After a windy night, this photographer ventured to Cullasaja Gorge to capture the rushing stream and the bright leaves that decorate it.  {Amateur} @anthonycrowleyphoto 
1st Place Professional Category -- Table Rock Wildfire - Cathy Anderson A forest fire rages methodically down Table Rock towards  Linville Gorge, a popular destination in Pisgah National Forest. {Professional} @cathyandersonphoto 
Seasons Collide at Sunburst - Mitchell Bearden This past October, an unseasonably-cold weather system brought snow and ice to the high points of the balsams amid peak fall colors.  {Amateur} @mitchell.andrew.photo 
Big Creek Cathedral - Shari Jardina Found in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Big Creek is home to many waterfalls, and has a strong river flow all year. Visit the nearby campground to explore.  {Amateur} @wolfmtnimages 
Cows Along the Milky Way - Justin Potter At night, the Blue Ridge Parkway comes to life.  Underneath a stellar sky, a photographer captures a Western North Carolina herd. {Professional} @jpotterphoto 
Tabled Broomcorn - Robert Grand At John C. Campbell Folk School, broom maker Mark Hendry demonstrates the height of broomcorn before harvest. {Professional} @robertalangrand 
Through the Misty Mountains - Eifel Kreutz In the fog, a hiker climbs through the Black Mountain Crest Trail, one of the state’s most rugged—and beautiful—journeys. {Amateur} @eifelkreutz 
Radiance - Rhonda Kingen From the Blue Ridge Parkway’s Woolyback Overlook, you can spot the sun’s rays dancing across our mountain range.  {Professional} @rhondakingenphotography 
Sunshine Over Mount - Mitchell Clay Townsend A photographer overlooks the Blue Ridge Mountains from the highest peak east of the Mississippi River. {Professional} @clay.townsend 
Tiger Swallowtail on Turks Cap - Susan Stamey This butterfly stops to gather some pollen from a blooming Turks-Cap Lily along the Blue Ridge Parkway in July. Having visited others as well, the swallowtail is coated in the burnt orange powder.  {Amateur} @beancountessphoto 
In Bloom - Authentic Asheville The vibrant gardens at Biltmore Estate teem with life and color during the warmer months.  {Professional} @authenticasheville 
Appalachian Awakening - Ryan Karcher Rich Mountain Fire Tower has stood for more than 100 years in the Pisgah National Forest. It’s one of six found along the Appalachian Trail.  {Professional} @rkarcher99 
Highland Cow - Paul Albert Named for their origins in Scotland, these friendly creatures are able to find their way around our region despite the dossan (fringe) covering their eyes. {Amateur} 
Walking Between Seasons - Trevor Bamford At Dupont State Park’s Fawn Lake, the remnant oranges of autumn clash with chilly November temperatures.  @trevoronthetrail 
Into the Clouds - Nadine Freeman At the annual Mountain State Fair in Fletcher,  carnival-goers can experience thrilling rides, like The Swing Ride, which spins passengers high above the ground. {Amateur} @nadinehopefree 
Honorable Mention - Alan Taylor 
Honorable Mention - Ashley Posthuma Photography 
Honorable Mention - Chris Cottrell 
Honorable Mention - Craig Owen 
Honorable Mention - Dan Riley 
Honorable Mention - Eifel Kreutz 
Honorable Mention - Ezekiel Coppersmith 
Honorable Mention - Jack Finkbeiner 
Honorable Mention - Jennifer Johnston 
Honorable Mention - Justin Matthews 
Honorable Mention - Karen Peron 
Honorable Mention - Robbie Messick 
Honorable Mention - Roger Downes 
Honorable Mention - Wes Hicks