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2010 "ENERGY!" Winners Announced
Poster 2010   Many thanks to the talented student photographers for the entries submitted by their dedicated teachers. Congratulations to the six students with images that were selected to be incorporated into our collectable 2010 CaliforniaStreaming poster--each student will receive a 16GB iPod nano and the teacher winners will receive a 16GB iPod touch. The judges of the CaliforniaStreaming Digital Photography contest selected images from a variety of geographic areas from students of varying ages best reflecting the 2010 contest theme: ENERGY! Get your cameras busy for the 2011 theme, which will be announced soon! 

The 2010 poster will be distributed soon. If you are a California school and would like a complimentary 2009 poster, make your request to media_services@lacoe.edu. There are also a limited number of 2008 CaliforniaStreaming posters available featuring the 2008 winning photographs, which may also be requested. 

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WINNER: Electric



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Author: Sal Sanchez, Age 17 (Sanger High, Fresno County)
Description: I took this photo in my photography class at Sanger High School. As competitive as I am, I knew exactly what I wanted to do. When I found out the theme was energy, I instinctively asked if I could use the Tesla Coil she had in her room. After taking a few... > more



WINNER: Fly Away Wishes



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Author: Matt Lalanne, Age 15 (Monache High, Tulare County)
Description: Photography was taken at Camp Nelson meadow. The photograph demonstrates the subtle use of energy (wind) to distribute the seeds of the dandelion flower. The keywords that best represent the photograph is kinetic energy.



WINNER: Free Spirit



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Author: Elizabeth Brooke, Age 13 (Walter Reed Middle, Los Angeles County)
Description: I took this photograph at the Montecito Lodge in Sequoia National Park, California. When I think of energy, I think of motion, which I believe is very well displayed in my photo.There is a sense of bursting energy in my photo, like my sister could no... > more



WINNER: Moderation



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Author: Victor Chavez, Age 17 (Sanger High, Fresno County)
Description: I took this picture in the agricultural section of the school in a large patch of grass where the animals eat. The light that the girl is holding in the photograph represents energy. The green grass around the girl represents the world. It relates to the ... > more



WINNER: Nature's Power



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Author: Angel Chance, Age 17 (Evergreen High, Madera County)
Description: I stepped outside my home in the Sierra Nevada Mountains one January 2010 evening during a raging storm to take this photo. I have great respect for the inventions of people and enjoy the luxuries that electrical energy provides to me. However; humans wil... > more



WINNER: Ring of Light



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Author: Audrey Leshay, Age 12 (Walter Reed Middle, Los Angeles County)
Description: I was in my house, walking around with a camera, looking for interesting Pictures. It takes energy to produce electricity, which can be converted to light. Light itself represents energy as well. The lights also represent a warm feeling, which also i... > more



WINNER: Santa Monica Motion



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Author: Lynda Schiff, Teacher (Lynda Schiff, Santa Barbara County)
Description: The Santa Monica Pier is a big consumer of electrical energy, as can be seen in the bright lights. The moon, shown between ferris wheel buckets to the left of the center of the photo reflects the light energy of the sun. The motion of the ride in the lo... > more



WINNER: Warming Heart



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Author: Nizhona Tsosie, Teacher (Hermosa Valley Elementary, Los Angeles County)
Description: My photograph was taken in the breathtaking Antelope Canyon, located on the Navajo Reservation. This specific chamber I called the warming heart. The heart in the center can only be seen in the early morning or late afternoon. This photo shows natures pow... > more



HONORABLE MENTION: Altamont Windmills



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Author: Dirk Travis, Teacher (Sonora High, Tuolumne County)
Description: Photo taken on Altamont Pass on the western side of central California. Wind power is one of the current and future energy creating resources. Dramatic example of a continuous energy resource.



HONORABLE MENTION: Ball in Water



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Author: Dustin Land, Age 18 (Monache High, Tulare County)
Description: 1. Photograph was taken in my backyard swimming pool. 2. The photograph demonstates the inertia and kinetic energy necessary to break the surface of water. 3. I combined two of my favorite acitivites into the energy photograph, swimming in our ... > more



HONORABLE MENTION: Blowing Bubbles



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Author: Sophie Bridges, Age 13 (Walter Reed Middle, Los Angeles County)
Description: I was in my backyard when I took this picture. I had been trying to get some nice pictures of bubbles, and my sister Vivienne blowing bubbles. We're both sitting on the grass and it's really sunny although it was February. Vivienne blows energy into t... > more



HONORABLE MENTION: Breaker



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Author: Lily Cha, Age 17 (Sanger High, Fresno County)
Description: When I first took the photos, it was when I stayed for the BBoy and BGirl Club after school. It stands for Breaker Boy and Breaker Girl. The reason why I chose these photos of Break Dancers is because these students use so much strength to help push and l... > more



HONORABLE MENTION: Christmas Lights



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Author: Freddy Gonzalez, Age 18 (Monache High, Tulare County)
Description: Photograph was taken at friends as they were hanging up Christmas lights outside. The Christmas lights in the foreground symbolize the use of recreational energy that is used by today's society. Recreational energy has evolved from the German origins ... > more



HONORABLE MENTION: Drops of Laughter



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Author: Suzanne Dunn, Teacher (Charles Helmers Elementary, Los Angeles County)
Description: This picture was taken at the community water park in Lampasas, Texas. The drops of water are showing energy through liquid movement. This was a very tricky shot to get and shows energy in a unique way by placing the emphasis of the photo on the beads of ... > more



HONORABLE MENTION: Energy



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Author: Alecxis Benavides, Age 17 (Sanger High, Fresno County)
Description: When I took this photo I was bored in my room taking random pictures and I took a picture of my eye and I really liked it. I was so excited to take it in to my Digital Photography class and see what I could do with it. I thought the energy project would b... > more



HONORABLE MENTION: Energy from the Sun Drives Condensation Process



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Author: Lorenzo Avila, Age 19 (Canoga Park Senior High, Los Angeles County)
Description: I took this photograph when I went to Mexico. My photograph relates to the theme on Energy. The law of conservation of energy states that energy is neither created nor destroyed, however it can undergo transformation. In my photograph, the clouds are read... > more



HONORABLE MENTION: Energy in Motion



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Author: Shelley Owen, Teacher (Valley View Elementary, Los Angeles County)
Description: I took this picture on our school's playground as Kindergarten students had P.E. with their 3rd Grade buddies. This picture represents our Nation's best source of renewable (kinetic and potential) energy - children! The more energy expended to lift the pa... > more



HONORABLE MENTION: Golden Sunlight



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Author: Andres Ramirez, Age 16 (Monache High, Tulare County)
Description: Photograph was taken outside of Porterville near sunset. The rays of sun are visible and vibrant demonstrating the power and energy of the sun. Photograph was enhanced in Adobe Photoshop.



HONORABLE MENTION: Happy Birthday



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Author: Kelly Fournier, Age 17 (Monache High, Tulare County)
Description: Photograph was taken at our house in kitchen. Energy can be visualize two ways in the photograph of the birthday candles. First the actual energy that the light of a candle illuminates and second the implied energy you feel when friends and family sin... > more



HONORABLE MENTION: Headlights



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Author: Jared Smith, Age 15 (Sonora High, Tuolumne County)
Description: As I took this photograph, I was a passenger along Interstate Five, going through Los Angeles. The contrasting light amidst darkness prompted this photograph. Light is energy and as the picture was taken moving about sixty miles per hour (a lot of energ... > more



HONORABLE MENTION: Higher Ground



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Author: Cassie Orona, Age 17 (Sanger High, Fresno County)
Description: When I took this picture I was with my friend in Sanger walking by taking pictures of random people and things around that area when we decided to go to the skate park and shoot people riding their boards. And in order to get this photo you need to be abl... > more



HONORABLE MENTION: In the Air



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Author: Alex Rodriguez, Age 16 (Sanger High, Fresno County)
Description: 1. When I took this picture I was at the Sanger Skate Park near my house with some friends. 2. I used this picture as an example of the energy of life, because I saw how much fun they were having and how they needed energy to skate down the ramp and lift... > more



HONORABLE MENTION: Jump



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Author: Maria Madrid, Age 17 (Sanger High, Fresno County)
Description: I was in school the day I took this photograph of myself. We were in the quad and since I wanted a good photograph of someone jumping, I just put the timer in my camera and placed it in a bench in front of me and waited for the beep. I think that this pho... > more



HONORABLE MENTION: Lake Lighting



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Author: Ashley Bennent, Age 17 (Monache High, Tulare County)
Description: Photo was taken at Two Sisters Lake in Wisconsin on summer vacation. Natural energy produced by nature has been present since mankind has tried to harness its power. Photography was taken using the "B" feature in camera to capture the lightning strike.



HONORABLE MENTION: Mind Games



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Author: Vincent Barker, Age 17 (Monache High, Tulare County)
Description: Photograph taken in bedroom of plasma ball lamp on dresser. The image in photograph is from a plasma lamp. This is not a conventional light or energy, but more of a recreational or decorative form of light (energy). I liked the fact that the rays of ... > more



HONORABLE MENTION: Rampage



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Author: Samuel Serrano, Age 17 (Liberty High, Madera County)
Description: Using the Snare drum requires power and controlled beats to bring out the instruments full potential. This and the use of lighting emulate the theme of energy.



HONORABLE MENTION: Skim Boarding Silouette



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Author: Coriann Snyder, Age 17 (Porterville High, Tulare County)
Description: Photograph was taken off the coast of Oregon on recent family vacation. The photograph represents all the forms of energy. Kinetic energy, the energy required to propel the board and my brother across the water, light energy provide by the sun to create ... > more



HONORABLE MENTION: Smoking Candle



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Author: Pablo Valdivia, Age 17 (Porterville High, Tulare County)
Description: Photograph was taken on kitchen counter in our house. Fire in the form of a candle has provided energy and warm for thousands of generations. The smoke of the candle symbolizes one of the by products of man desire to harness energy. I looked and st... > more



HONORABLE MENTION: Sparks of Fire



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Author: Maria Bonilla, Age 15 (King City High, Monterey County)
Description: I took this picture in the porch of my house. My photograph relates to the theme energy as they burn down. The candle is lit up so it gives energy in light. I would like the judges to know that this is the original shot.



HONORABLE MENTION: Spirit of the Sun



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Author: William DePledge, Age 17 (Glacier High School Charter, Madera County)
Description: This photo was taken on the evening of February 24, 2010, in a darkened, candle-lit room of my home. This photo represents the life-giving energy of the sun. The swirling flame captures the untamable might and wild nature of the sun—our ultimate source ... > more



HONORABLE MENTION: Stickity Static



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Author: Kaitlyn Mendez, Age 16 (Liberty High, Madera County)
Description: This photo concept was based on the idea of static electricity and the vibe that my friend brought to idea.



HONORABLE MENTION: Thunder Box



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Author: Gabriel Mendoza, Age 17 (Liberty High, Madera County)
Description: This picture was taken in a lowlight room during a class photoshoot. It depicts the energy given off by the drummer, the rhythm and the powerful beat.



HONORABLE MENTION: Troubled Heart



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Author: Marshall Christiansen, Age 17 (Sanger High, Fresno County)
Description: The place I was when I was shooting the picture was in Ms. Pearson’s class room. In her class she had a one of the electric ball. The kind where it looks like lighting inside a ball. And when you touch the glass the “lighting” goes to your hand. The... > more



HONORABLE MENTION: Water Drive



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Author: Anastasia Schally, Age 14 (North Fork Elementary, Madera County)
Description: I took this photograph on my drive way after a huge rain in North Fork, CA. It damaged my driveway and the look of the photo looks like its an up close on a creek. This photograph relates to this year's contest theme, energy because the water is flowin... > more



Alluring Flames



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Author: Emilio Chavez. Age 17 (King City High, Monterey County)
Description: I was at my house when I shot this photograph. My photo relates to energy because it consists of my water-fountain in flames. This picture was extremely difficult to take because I had to carefully pour alcohol on the fountain, light a match thus making i... > more



Brightness in the Gloom



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Author: Katrina Gardner, Age 10 (Gold Rush Charter, Tuolumne County)
Description: Roaming rock and waterfall infested areas, I found little leaves growing on the slippery moss- covered stones. A sliver of land left unowned offers a haven for any adventurer a place to escape. In lower Crystal Falls, a rugged terrain offers thrills and ... > more



Call Me



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Author: Vanessa Sandoval, Age 16 (Liberty High, Madera County)
Description: This picture was taken outside of my house and brings the energy necessary to make the essentials work in our lives.



Dog Jump



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Author: Riley Morton, Age 13 (Walter Reed Middle, Los Angeles County)
Description: I was at a dog park about 2 minutes away from my home when my dog caught these incredible Frisbee throws. It relates to this years contest because it takes a lot of energy to jump as high as my mom who is about five feet seven.This picture was taken out o... > more



Dramatic Clouds



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Author: Nely Garcia, Age 17 (Henry J. Kaiser High, San Bernardino County)
Description: Henry J. Kaiser High School Parking lot During the Day, when a storm would be coming that evening, The storm produces lightning, and lightning produces energy. Also the wind produces energy I didn't take this photo for this contest, but when I saw the ... > more



Energized Sun



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Author: Ricardo Mora, Age 17 (King City High, Monterey County)
Description: 1. Home, Living room 2. Batteries have energy and with the sun we get solar power 3. Ironically, the batteries used had no more power in them



Energy



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Author: Ashley Jimenez, Age 17 (Sanger High, Fresno County)
Description: It was during school when I took this photograph in my fourth period class. The reason why I chose this picture to be submitted in this year’s contest theme ENERGY is because it shows a lot of motion and speed which to me creates energy. The effect it m... > more



Energy Ball



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Author: Cynthia Rivera, Age 18 (Bell Senior High, Los Angeles County)
Description: I was at home one day in my room and I was just fascinated by this new energy ball my grandpa brought me the day before. It's amazing. The way the lines move around the inside. I wanted to capture the beauty on camera so everyone else could see how bea... > more



Energy in the City



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Author: Shirley Caballero, Teacher (Canoga Park Senior High, Los Angeles County)
Description: This was taken at the 30th floor of Sky Luxury condominium, Las Vegas when we had a family gathering in time for New Year's celebration on Dec. 31, 2009. Energy is present all over the area in the city as seen by the different colored lights in the photog... > more



Firefalls



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Author: James Quaschnick, Age 16 (Liberty High, Madera County)
Description: The picture of Horsetail Falls in Yosemite brings about thought of Pure Energy with it's dramatic color and the force behind it's never ending flow.



Flower



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Author: Chaia Vang, Age 17 (Sanger High, Fresno County)
Description: This picture was taken at Cayucas, California. It was actually on top of a hill that you can view the beach and the pier. That was how I got my angle when I shot this picture. I wanted the waves coming in to show energy of life, because life keeps going a... > more



Flower Power



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Author: Tony Hernandez, Age 17 (Sanger High, Fresno County)
Description: I was walking around at school and saw the only flower around some dead bushes and it stood out to me so I took a couple of pictures. The way this picture shows energy is the flower almost looks like its reaching out to grab you. The reason I like this... > more



Fun



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Author: Josephine Reyes, Age 16 (Sanger High, Fresno County)
Description: When I took this picture I was at Woodward Park in the Japanese Garden. This picture reminds me of all the energy that kids have. My two nieces love to run outside and chase each other. It shows their excitement when they use all their energy.



Futuristic



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Author: Bernardino Regalado, Age 17 (Bell Senior High, Los Angeles County)
Description: I took this picture when I was in a room in school where a the server for the computers is held. My photograph relates to the theme of energy because it shows various lights and wires. All the different cords and connections between inputs and outputs... > more



Hayhook



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Author: Forest Allen, Age 17 (Liberty High, Madera County)
Description: This photo was taken outside of my house, showing the Energy created by the friction and power of the electric grinder.



Heavenly Sunrise



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Author: Lourdes Herandez, Age 18 (Monache High, Tulare County)
Description: Photography of Power lines were taken on the way to school. Power lines line one side of the street the entire way to school. Both natural and man made energy are symbolize in the photograph. The rays of light help magnify man's need or dependency fo... > more



Lake Tulloch Dam



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Author: Damian Homer-Goltz, Age 10 (Sonora Elementary, Tuolumne County)
Description: My family and I were hiking by Knight Ferry, CA, and hiked all the way to Tulloch Dam. Water and dams are used to create energy, so I hiked to take the picture of Tulloch Dam. To see this dam, one has to hike to it.



Life Pollution



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Author: Jesse Delgado, Age 17 (Bell Senior High, Los Angeles County)
Description: The setting of my photograph, titled “Life Pollution”, takes place in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles beside the Staples Center on Figueroa Street. In my photograph, I captured an image of a group of pedestrians gazing towards a sidewalk lined wi... > more



Lines of Power



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Author: Jackie Mendoza, Age 17 (St. Joseph, Los Angeles County)
Description: In car Power tower provides energy to homes



Los Angeles International Airport



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Author: Kenneth Shelton, Teacher (Walter Reed Middle, Los Angeles County)
Description: This photograph was taken at night along Century Blvd. at the entrance to the Los Angeles International Airport. It is commonly referred to as LAX. This photograph relates to the theme of energy in that it takes energy to power these lights and each c... > more



Man Against Machine



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Author: Jorge Padilla, Age 18 (Bell Senior High, Los Angeles County)
Description: This photograph was taken at Downtown Los Angeles on a sunny morning. While walking down the streets of LA on a field trip, I got to experience and see other peoples' lives. Their daily lives are so full of energy and noise. By photographing them, I ex... > more



Molokai Winds



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Author: Dave Schroeter, Teacher (Soulsbyville Elementary, Tuolumne County)
Description: I was on a side road on the North Eastern side of Molokai and discovered this small windfarm - July of 2009. What struck me about this photograph are the various horizontal lines that are finished off with the flat ocean horizon. I feel it demonstrates cl... > more



Mother Nature



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Author: Yanelly Torres, Age 16 (Sanger High, Fresno County)
Description: Energy is an element that is ambiguous in itself. In reality, energy can be seen as anything. My interpretation of energy is Mother Nature and how her energy is flowing within all nature. I took this picture at the Rogationist Seminary in Sanger, CA. ... > more



Movement



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Author: Johanna Ovalle, Age 17 (Sanger High, Fresno County)
Description: I took this photo trying to capture the fun sense of energy exerted from a person just riding his bike in the parking lot. He had so much of a personality, and the smile he had on his face riding that bike, it was a moment I had to capture. I was very hap... > more



moving FORWARD



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Author: Marco Tovar, Age 17 (Buchanan High, Fresno County)
Description: Selland Arena, Saturday March 6th, 9:16pm: Kneeling on the Southeast corner of court surrounded by 3 local news reporters filming for the 11:00 news. This photo represents this years theme of Energy in many unique ways. Kelvin Cain, #2, drives forwar... > more



Mystifying Light



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Author: Ida Peña, Age 18 (King City High, Monterey County)
Description: 1. I took this picture March 3, 2010 outside of my house. 2. My photograph relates to this year's contest theme, Energy, because it is a picture of the sun, which the epitome of energy. 3. no response 4. Power, Glorious, breath-taking, me.



Neon



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Author: Bradley Hutchings, Age 18 (Liberty High, Madera County)
Description: This picture was taken while at a local restaurant and I recognized the colors, the light, and composition. It was interesting and vibrant.



Night in the City



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Author: Madison Ricci, Age 15 (Gold Rush Charter, Tuolumne County)
Description: I took this picture in San Fransisco, on one of my school field trips. It is not any building that is important, but it caught my eye as picture perfect. The energy I try to put in this picture was an evening night in the city. The energy I got from ... > more



Perpetual Light



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Author: Catherine Gomez, Age 17 (Bell Senior High, Los Angeles County)
Description: My photograph, titled “Perpetual Light”, was taken in a tunnel in Downtown Los Angeles. In my photograph, energy is shown in several ways. First, the motion blur of the picture shows that I was in motion at the moment that the picture was taken. Mo... > more



Power To The Clouds



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Author: Teanna Kosik, Age 18 (Summerville High, Tuolumne County)
Description: Power to the clouds was taken in the parking lot of my school. I thought it was perfect...clouds need energy too.



Puppy Power



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Author: Jessica Munoz, Age 17 (St Joseph High School, Los Angeles County)
Description: When i took this photograph I was outside in my backyard playing with my dog Scotch. I caught my dog running around and it relates a lot to the contest theme. It shows a lot of energy that a dog should have. I had a lot of fun taking pictures and it was d... > more



Reach for the Sky



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Author: Veronica Cantu, Age 17 (Sanger High, Fresno County)
Description: I took this photo in Santa Cruz, CA. I was there for a day with my little sister. My sister with all her energy is trying to reach for the sky. Her excitement for finally reaching the beach was what was giving her the energy to push of the ground. Also t... > more



Red Flowers in the Sun



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Author: Samuel Chang, Age 12 (Valley View Elementary, Los Angeles County)
Description: I took this picture at my house, during the sunset. A plant is a really good example of energy. Plants use photosynthesis and the ENERGY from the sun to supply its needs. The plant also uses other types of ENERGY, such as sugars, to help the plant grow.... > more



Red Light Energy



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Author: Danyelle Kaiser, Age 17 (Summerville High, Tuolumne County)
Description: I took this picture in my room at my house. One of my favorite colors is red and I love the way it makes the photograph look. II think that this picture corresponds to the matter of energy because energy can come in many forms but I feel that the simpl... > more



School Energy



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Author: Travis Arquette, Age 11 (Cypress School of the Arts, San Bernardino County)
Description: I was behind a classroom near a grass field at Cypress School of the Arts. I'm thinking it is a circuit breaker for the electricity going into the classrooms. When I took this picture it made me think how important it is to have energy like this in my sch... > more



Setting Sun



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Author: Samantha Oliva, Age 14 (Jamie Smith, Madera County)
Description: We were at my friends house in the horse corral. We were really happy and having fun and that gave us energy.



Simply Lit



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Author: Steffanie Hawthorn, Age 17 (Evergreen High, Madera County)
Description: I took this photograph in my bedroom at 3:00 a.m. We use energy to create light in our homes. I was struck by the abstract, artistic design of the newer, power-saving bulbs that light gradually from the bottom up. This photo represents two sides of me - ... > more



Sippin'



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Author: Joey Combs, Age 18 (Liberty High, Madera County)
Description: The speed and persistence of the hummingbird in my backyard is Energy.



Sun Energy



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Author: Andrea Loera, Age 17 (St. Joseph High School, Los Angeles County)
Description: Sunset Beach Sun gives energy to both humans and animals



Thank You, Prometheus!



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Author: Ana Rosa Gordo, Teacher (St. Joachim School, Madera County)
Description: Prometheus, according to Greek mythology, stole fire from Zeus to give it to the humans. Fire has been "tamed" to become a powerful and useful source of energy at home, as shown on this photograph of a lively fire flaming at a fireplace.



The City



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Author: Isabel De la Riva, Age 17 (St. Joseph High School, Los Angeles County)
Description: This photograph was taken 2/21/10 on the 110 freeway while on my way to downtown L.A. The photograph relates to the theme energy because it is a photograph of Los Angeles, a city thriving with people, excitement, and vibrant energy all around.



The Sun



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Author: Aaron Carona, Age 14 (Hermosa Valley Elementary, Los Angeles County)
Description: I took this photo outside of my technology class. It relates because the sun makes a lot of energy. The three keywords are powerful, bright and natural.



The Ties That Bind



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Author: Kristen Chan, Age 17 (Monache High, Tulare County)
Description: I was at a Cross Country meet at Woodward Park in Fresno. Our team had just finished racing, and we were jogging around the park. We ran to an area we had never seen before, and came upon a grassy clearing framed with trees, with the setting sun shining t... > more



Thundering Explosion



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Author: Janet Klotz, Teacher (Ethel Kucera Middle, San Bernardino County)
Description: I was visiting the Cabrillo National Monument and Point Loma Lighthouse in San Diego, when I ventured down to the beach for a relaxing lunch on the shore. I had my camera with me, as I do most days, and decided to snap a few shots of the waves as they cha... > more



Using the Energy in Sunlight



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Author: Arvin Abramovich, Age 10 (Valley View Elementary, Los Angeles County)
Description: When I took this photo, I was at my school, Valley View Elementary. Plants use the energy of the Sun to create food for themselves, and give oxygen to us.When I took this photo, I just learned how to use the macro setting on the digital camera.



Wind Energy



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Author: Jacqueline Avakian, Teacher (Jefferson Middle, Los Angeles County)
Description: I am a teacher submitting the photo I took on the way back from the CUE conference in Palm Springs. The wind mills in this area always has impressed me by how easily and effectively we can use natural resources like wind to create power and energy.



Winds of Change



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Author: Tim King, Teacher (Tioga High, Tuolumne County)
Description: Western Pacific Railroad Museum, riding a vintage electric trolley. The timeless use of wind for water and electricity.


 
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