Ever feel like you’re stuck between a rock and a hard place? Then take a picture, as so many readers did for this month’s contest.
Mark Austin, San Bernard EC: “Marvana Austin having fun at Enchanted Rock”
Charles Aschenbeck, Jackson EC: The moon rises over Big Bend National Park.
Bobby Norris, Pedernales EC: Hamilton Pool Preserve is a beloved Central Texas swimming hole.
Carol Holbert, Concho Valley EC: Stacked rocks among Texas bluebonnets near Mason
Bill Galloway, Pedernales EC: “Bald cypress roots and a carpet of fox-red needles create a fall abstract framing the inset limestone slab [at] McKinney Falls State Park.”
Web Extra: Marjana Rather, Bandera EC: Medina River at Pipe Creek
Web Extra: Shelly Borgfeld, Pedernales EC: “The waters of the Guadalupe cut through time and earth to expose history and beauty in this limestone rock wall at Canyon Lake.”
Web Extra: Bobby Norris, Pedernales EC: Longhorn Cavern State Park
Web Extra: Hallie Schwalm, Grayson-Collin EC: Small waterfall and large boulders at Inks Lake
Web Extra: Bill Galloway, Pedernales EC: “Spring wildflowers and orange-stained gneiss create one of the many natural rock gardens that appear in Inks Lake State Park every spring.”
Web Extra: Bill Morgenstern, Central Texas EC: “Botryoidal agate personally collected at the Singleton Ranch south of Marfa”
Web Extra: James H. Johnson, Navasota Valley EC: Balanced Rock, Big Bend National Park
Web Extra: Kellie Holder, United Cooperative Services: “Folded beds exposed at a roadcut near Marathon”
Web Extra: Debbie Martz, Nueces EC: Davis Mountains near Fort Davis
Web Extra: Alice Machu, Bluebonnet EC: Pedernales Falls State Park
Ever feel like you’re stuck between a rock and a hard place? Then take a picture, as so many readers did for this month’s contest.