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Each issue, Outdoor Indiana staff will select one reader submitted photo to feature in the magazine. If you would like the chance to be featured, please submit your photo, along with your name and phone number to:

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Please, only submit original photography that you have taken. Do not send files over 9 MB in size. JPG format is preferred.

January/February 2013

Chad Goldman snapped this wintry shot of a cedar waxwing from a Catholic church parking lot the morning after an ice storm.

Chad Goldman snapped this wintry shot of a cedar waxwing from a Catholic church parking lot the morning after an ice storm. The 8th grade science and biology teacher for Springs Valley Schools in French Lick used a Nikon D50, 75-300 mm lens. Now living in Orleans after moving from Paoli, where he took this photo, he has been a subscriber for about six years. More of his nature photos are at ChadGoldmanPhotography.com.

Carol Carr caught this ominous mid-morning sky a few winters ago while heading west just out of Trafalgar on Johnson County Road 400 South.

Carol Carr caught this ominous mid-morning sky a few winters ago while heading west just out of Trafalgar on Johnson County Road 400 South. She says it looked as if a storm was hitting Morgantown. The site made the Edinburgh resident turn around and head home ... after she stopped to snap her Fuji Finepix S1500. The Johnson County retiree, a longtime subscriber, says she “could spend the rest of my life on back roads in southern Indiana and be perfectly happy.”

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