April 18, 2024

Where in the World? Not So Easy This Time

The prior edition of the Where in the World? photo contest was — frankly — a no brainer. The photo posted was too easy to identify by far and correct guesses rained in upon us. So try this one.

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Artist Carolyn Egeli’s Painting & Talking Technique

The renowned portrait artist has made a haven of home and studio in Valley Lee, Maryland, where her love of landscape is made manifest.

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Where in the World Bag-a-Prize: Lucky Number Nine

This scene is local – as in St. Mary’s County – in plain view to one and all … if you’re looking in the right place.

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Where in the World? Guesses Span the Universe

One participant thought he was seeing some obscure memorial in Muncy, Indiana, while another found himself imagining the battlefield at Gettysburg.

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Where in the World? Winners and … Not Even Close

If you think you know Where in the World? this photo’s subject resides, comment below with your guess. Be the first to correctly identify the photo, win a JefClarkArt photo prize.

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An Off-First Friday Poetry Event June 21 in Leonardtown

New Opal gallery in Leonardtown, Maryland hosts an off-first Friday poetry reading of Hot Flash Sonnet

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Where in the World? Continues to Charm and Confound

Are you a follower? Here’s the latest score: Joe Feuer correctly identified the Kalmar Nyckel and Margaret F pegged the covered bridge. The first to correctly identify this photo receives a photo from the JefClarkArt archives.

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Gloves Come Off: Where in the World? Heats Up

Photographer Jeffrey Clark tries again this week to out-fox Where in the World? participants. Correct and incorrect guesses appear in comments. Winners receive photos.

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CSM Holds Auditions for Four Summer Productions

Auditions to be held at La Plata Campus May 20-21 at 6pm in the Fine Arts (FA) Center, 8730 Mitchell Road, La Plata.

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Where in the World? Takes Off!

We purposefully lobbed a couple of softball entries but readers are going to have to think a little harder this week.

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