This year’s photo contest attracted entries from a great cross-section of the Bellarmine community: alumni, current students, parents and faculty. Congratulations to our winners, and thank you to everyone who took the time to send us your amazing
work!—
Carla Carlton, executive editor
NATURE
First: Elephant, Denise Obermeyer, adult student
Second: Bird Brains, Barbara Harris, wife of a 1968 alum, mother of a 2002 alum and member of the Bellarmine President’s Society
Third: Grand Tetons, William Lewis ’21
Honorable Mentions: Mercer County, Thomas Gunnar Kehrt-Reese ’17; Mountain Road, Bryson M. Noffsinger, Exercise Science major; Taking Flight, Brad Hensley ’03

Elephant, Denise Obermeyer, adult student

Bird Brains, Barbara Harris, wife of a 1968 alum, mother of a 2002 alum and member of the Bellarmine President’s Society

Grand Tetons, William Lewis ’21

Honerable mention: Mercer County, Thomas Gunnar Kehrt-Reese ’17

Honorable mention: Mountain Road, Bryson M. Noffsinger, Exercise Science major
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Honorable mention: Taking Flight, Brad Hensley ’03
ARCHITECTURE/CITYSCAPES
First: Skyline Reflections, New York City, Brad Hensley ’03
Second: Cityscape, Denise Obermeyer
Third: Gateway Arch, Christy Lyn Ferrell ’03
Honorable Mentions: City Hall, Pasadena, CA, Stephen Wulkopf ’97, father of first-year student Norah Wulkopf

Skyline Reflections, New York City, Brad Hensley ’03

Cityscape, Denise Obermeyer

Gateway Arch, Christy Lyn Ferrell ’03

Honerable mention: City Hall, Pasadena, CA, Stephen Wulkopf ’97, father of first-year student Norah Wulkopf
CREATIVE/ALTERED IMAGES
First: Long Exposure, Fallen Tree in the Ocean off Edisto Island, S.C., Denise Obermeyer
Second: Eyeball, Emma Fletcher, Art major
Third: Photoshop Manipulation using a Distortion Filter, Barbara Harris
Honorable Mentions: Inner Bloom, Christy Lyn Ferrell ’03; Shaker Village, Thomas Gunnar Kehrt-Reese ’17

Long Exposure, Fallen Tree in the Ocean off Edisto Island, S.C., Denise Obermeyer

Eyeball, Emma Fletcher, Art major

Photoshop Manipulation using a Distortion Filter, Barbara Harris

Honerable mention: Inner Bloom, Christy Lyn Ferrell ’03

Honorable mention: Shaker Village, Thomas Gunnar Kehrt-Reese ’17