Vote for Your Favorites
Check out this round's submissions and pick the photos you think deserve to win.
Welcome to the voting page for the Outdoor Adventure Photo Club. Below you will find the current round of photo submissions organized by category. Take a look at each photo and then use the voting form at the bottom of the page to cast your vote. You can pick one favorite from each category. Voting is open to everyone and you do not need to be a member to participate. We encourage you to vote based on the quality of the photo including composition, lighting, subject matter, and the overall feeling the image gives you. The photos with the most votes at the end of the round will be declared the winners and added to our gallery of past champions.
Each voting round runs for about a month and new submissions are accepted on a rolling basis. If you want to get your photos into the next round, head over to the rules page to check the submission guidelines and then send your best shots to us through the contact form on the homepage. The voting form below uses email submission, so when you click the vote button it will open your email client with your selections. Make sure you fill in your name and pick one photo from each category before submitting. Thanks for participating and helping us recognize the best outdoor photography our members have to offer.
Wildlife Submissions
A — Pollen Collector
A bumblebee absolutely loaded with pollen deep inside a hibiscus flower.
B — Monarch on Thistle
A monarch butterfly feeding on a wild thistle in a meadow during late summer migration season.
C — Curious Squirrel
A fox squirrel stopped in its tracks and stared right into the camera before darting up the tree.
Landscape Submissions
D — Morning Fog
Early morning fog lifting off Shag Lake in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. .
E — Superior Cliffs
The sandstone cliffs at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore with that incredible turquoise water on a clear fall day.
F — Backcountry River
A quiet stretch of river winding through the boreal forest at Craig Lake State Park on a summer day.
Action and Adventure Submissions
G — Canoe Selfie
Father and son out on the water at Craig Lake with fishing gear and wicker creel baskets. Pure backcountry.
H — The Portage
Loaded up with a full pack and heading toward the water for another day of paddling and fishing in the backcountry.
I — Pictured Rocks Overlook
Lake overlook, sometimes it is best to just stop and soak it in.