Carrollton woman’s photo chosen as winning entry in contest
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This photo entry by Andrea Winters, of Carrollton, was chosen as the second winning entry in Rep. C.D. Davidsmeyer 100th District Photo Contest. It is entitled “Bountiful Crop” and now goes in to contention for the final winner which will be chosen sometime this month. (Submitted photo)
By Carmen Ensinger
State Representative C.D. Davidsmeyer is pleased to announce the second winning entry in his 100th District Photo Contest.
The winning photo titled “Bountiful Crop” was taken by Carrollton resident Andrea Winters who said she was both shocked and elated to learn that her image was chosen.
“Photographing animals is a side hobby of mine, especially deer roaming around our family farm,” she said. “This particular moment was rare and truly divine, and I knew it perfectly captured the essence of Greene County. You can’t drive a back road without seeing lush green fields and deer grazing peacefully.”
The contest invited residents from across the 100th District to submit photographs that reflect the character and charm of the region. Submissions included images of local landmarks, scenic views and vibrant community life, all showcasing the diverse beauty of the district.
The winning photograph, which beautifully captures a group of deer standing alert in the idle of a lush green field, was selected from dozens of entries submitted by talented residents across the district.
The serene, yet vibrant, image highlights the connection between wildlife and agriculture that defines much of the 100th District’s landscape.
“This photograph perfectly captures the essence of rural life in our district,” Rep. Davidsmeyer said. “It is a powerful reminder of the natural beauty and agricultural heritage that surrounds us every day. I’m proud to display this image in my Capitol office as a tribute to the land and wildlife that makes our region so special.”
Rep. Davidsmeyer extended his thanks to all who participated and expressed his appreciation for the wide range of submissions, noting the impressive talent and deep sense of community pride evident in each entry.
The final winner will be selected in Early August. Constituents are encouraged to submit their photos showcasing the unique beauty and character of the 100th District by emailing them to [email protected].
Winters is hoping “Bountiful Crop” will be chosen as the final winner, but for now she is just happy to see it hanging in the Capitol.
“It is an honor to know that this image will be displayed at our State Capitol and enjoyed by so many,” she said.
