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Ferndale photographer gets international spotlight with nomination for People’s Choice Award

A Ferndale photographer is gaining international recognition for his macro photography. His photo, “Ready to Pounce,” showcasing the beautiful exotic ambush bug, is in the running for the global People’s Choice Award vote in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
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Ferndale photographer gets international spotlight with nomination for People’s Choice Award
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