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Image Credit: Michael Lopez

Images of Creation 2025

January 23, 2025

Each year, the Gleaner holds an Images of Creation photo contest. This gallery includes the 2025 winners for the online Photo of the Week.

Winter beauty


Credit: Michael Lopez

Water Droplets


Credit: Lynne McClure

I did not think much when I took this photo. Just noticed it landed near me while I was waiting for a different bird. I decided to take hold the opportunity turned out to be a rather popular shot.


Credit: Paul Pantorilla

Last Flight of the Day


Credit: Roger Windemuth

"Yes, Mother."

This photo was taken at Lake Clark National Park in Alaska.


Credit: Richard Duerksen

Springtime songbird in the Columbia River Gorge


Credit: Nathanael Martin

It was my first time to see this kind of squirrel! I enjoyed the backlighting of this photo.


Credit: Linda McCann

A duckling standing on a lily pad after going for a morning swim.


Credit: Judson Knoll

I'm right behind you!


Credit: Renee McKey

Oh! Hello...


Credit: Renee McKey

Yellow-rumped Warbler takes a break.


Credit: Robert Fuchs

View from Visitor Center on the road to Mt. St. Helens


Credit: Gary Hamburgh

Mother and baby mountain goats high in the Beartooth Mountains.


Credit: Nathanael Martin

Yes, it is a sturgeon at the Bonneville Fish Hatchery.


Credit: Richard Duerksen

Beaded filaments of Spiderwort


Credit: Renee McKey

Warbler and cherry blossoms


Credit: John Dale

A Columbian ground squirrel stands alert, keeping a watchful eye over its meadow home.


Credit: Angela Schwab

An Oregon coast sunset framed by rocks.


Credit: John Dale

Blister beetle on sunflower


Credit: Renee McKey

As you cross the threshold into the untamed wilderness, the air grows crisp and the sounds of nature envelop you. Every step brings you deeper into the heart of the wild, where the beauty and mystery of the natural world unfold before you.


Credit: Ed Schwab

Opulent Layers


Credit: Adrian Tomarere

Springtime hummingbird


Credit: Nathanael Martin

A Canada Jay perches quietly on a tree branch.


Credit: Angela Schwab

Tiny wasp on asparagus


Credit: Renee McKey

Trees in the morning


Credit: Roger Windemuth

The mighty Rogue River rushes by, but the clumps of grass hold firm to the solid rock below.


Credit: Keith Lundquist

Fall Beauty


Credit: Lynne McClure

A mama moose wades in tranquil waters, her strong legs submerged as she forages for tender vegetation from the lake bottom.


Credit: Angela Schwab

Gnarly juniper overlooks Massacre Rocks on the Snake River near American Falls, Idaho.


Credit: Robert Brown

Mandarin Duck


Credit: Roger Windemuth

Early morning light was just getting over a rock pile separating the water. Laying on a floating deck, my camera hanging over just above the water, I waited with hope a bird might come by.


Credit: Paul Pantorilla

Badger seeing what is going on


Credit: Veronica Skelton

This Canada Goose gosling was having fun exploring his environment.


Credit: Gary Hamburgh

Shore bird looking for food


Credit: Veronica Skelton

Nortyhern Lights


Credit: Veronica Skelton

Birds can look crazy when growing up, but I felt this was a fun coming of age shot as its little feathers started growing.


Credit: Paul Pantorilla

Streaks in the sunset created by a stream of small clouds.


Credit: Mary Lane Anderson

A butterfly resting on a leaf


Credit: Judson Knoll

Canadian geese stay warm in Giant Springs


Credit: Renee McKey

Alaska aurora ribbons


Credit: Nathanael Martin

Expansive dark skies and stars seen from Elk Lake, Oregon.


Credit: Stephan Ilie

Brilliant sunrise on Big Lake.


Credit: Mary Lane Anderson

A Pika on watch


Credit: Judson Knoll

Sandhill Cranes


Credit: Roger Windemuth

A Mallard duck flying


Credit: John Dale

Early morning sunrise and meadow with grove of aspen turning golden


Credit: Veronica Skelton

A curious orange-crowned warbler


Credit: Robert Fuchs

Fall Colors at Cutthroat Pass


Credit: Veronica Skelton

Short Eared Owl


Credit: Lynne McClure

Fall colors along the Middle Fork of the John Day River


Credit: Robert Brown

Stormy fall conditions on the upper Rogue River.


Credit: John Dale

Visiting my family on the west side of Washington, I was excited to get new opportunities for color shapes and birds. I took as many photos as I could. This golden crown kinglet framed with a rich green leaf was my favorite during the trip.


Credit: Paul Pantorilla
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