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After the judges have all looked at one of the entries they are asked to vote. The "art wranglers" are watching the large screen to see what the vote will be.
9/29/2012 Ogden, Utah
The 2012 Federal Duck Stamp Contest
photo by Garry Tucker, USFWS
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Colorado River Recovery provided information about the work they are doing. Visitors stopped by the booth to pick up stickers and magnets and to learn more about the recovery efforts along the river.
9/28/2012 Ogden, Utah
The 2012 Federal Duck Stamp Contest
photo by Garry Tucker, USFWS
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In Round Two, each of the remaining entries is shown one at a time to all five judges. The judges then all vote on that entry before they are shown the next one.
9/29/2012 Ogden, Utah
The 2012 Federal Duck Stamp Contest
photo by Garry Tucker, USFWS
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Image by USFWS/Southeast
After the judges have seen an entry, it is displayed to the audience until it has been voted on by the judges. Then it is put back into a holding box for safe keeping.
9/29/2012 Ogden, Utah
The 2012 Federal Duck Stamp Contest
photo by Garry Tucker, USFWS
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Image by USFWS/Southeast
The judge indicates that he is through looking at the entry. The entry then goes to the next judge to review. After all five judges have seen an entry they then vote on it.
9/29/2012 Ogden, Utah
The 2012 Federal Duck Stamp Contest
photo by Garry Tucker, USFWS
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