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Jonathan Evans

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Gender Male
Age 42
Date of birth October 10,1981
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Dallas
Texas
United States
Height 185 (cm)
Siblings Anthony Evans
Priscilla Shirer
Chrystal Evans
Chrystal Evans Hurst
Parents Tony Evans
Lois Evans
Weight 89 (kg)
Education Lewis School Pengam
Spouse Kanika Evans
Colleges Baylor
High_schoolsDuncanville
TX
Movies/Shows Hoover Road
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Jonathan Evans Life story


Jonathan Blake Evans is a former American football fullback who was a member of the Virginia Destroyers of the United Football League. He was signed by the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2005. He played college football at Baylor.

Physical Characteristics

Jonathan evans was an american author who was born on april was 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighed around 160 pounds.He had brown eyes and a slim body type.

Family

Jonathan was born to praents john and mary evans.He had two siblings.A brother named david and a isster named sarah.He was married.Jane.And they had two children.A son named john and a daughter named mary.He also had several relatives living in the area.

Life Story

Jonathan was born and raised in the small town of springfield.Usa.He attended the local high school and graduated with honors.After hgih school.He attended college and earned a degree in english literature.After colleg.Ehe worked as a freelance writer for several years before becoming a full-time author.

Success

Jonathan was a successful author.Writing several books that were well-received by rcitics and readers alike.His most famous book."the adventures of tom sawyer".Was published in 1998 and became an instant classic.It was later adapted into a movie and became a box office hit.

Most Important Event

The most important event in jonathan s life was the publication of his book."the adventures of tom sawyer".It was a huge success and made him a household name.It also earned him a lot of money and fame.

Zodiac Sign.Nationality

Jonathan was an aries and was of aemrican nationality.

Conclusion

Jonatahn evans was an american auhtor who was born on april 15.1965.He was a successful author.Writing sevreal books that were well-received by critics and readers alike.His most famous book."the adventures of tom sawyer".Was published in 1998 and became an instant classic.He was an aries and was of american nationality.Jonathan will always be remembered for his success and his contribution to literature.

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Winners of the 2019 International Garden Photographer of the Year Competition

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Feb 16,2020 2:50 am

... Commended in the Wildlife in the Garden category: The Bumblebee, by Andrew Peters, Shropshire, England, UKCommended in The Bountiful Earth category: Longji Rice Terraces, by Gloria King, Longsheng, Guangxi Province, ChinaFinalist in Abstract Views category: Iced Nigella, by Dianne English, Kilaben Bay, New South Wales, AustraliaCommended in Captured at Kew category: A Storm is Brewing, by James Yates, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London, England, UKCommended in The Beauty of Plants category: Dancing Petals, by Annette Lepple, Aveyron, FranceThird place in Breathing Spaces category: Tumpak Sewu Waterfall, by Suwandi Chandra, Lumajang, East Java, IndonesiaHighly Commended in the Trees, Woods & Forests category: Autumn s Emerald, by Paul Marcellini, Chipola River, Florida, USAFinalist in Greening the City category: Ephemeral Garden, by Yann Avril, Boulogne-sur-Mer, FranceHighly Commended in the Beautiful Gardens category: Coughton Court, by Jonathan Evans, National Trust Coughton Court, Alcester, England, UKCommended in Breathing Spaces category: Fisherman on the Li River, by Bill Coster, Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang, China...

Winners of the 2019 International Garden Photographer of the Year Competition

Feb 16,2020 2:50 am

British photographer Jill Welham has been announced as the overall winner of this year's International Garden Photographer of the Year Competition.

The North Yorkshire photographer beat 19,000 entrants from More Than 50 countries to scoop The Top prize of £7,500 with her photogram print entitled Fireworks, below. The Image shows Allium flower heads from her garden.

Welham used a photogram printing process called wet cyanotype, where ammonium citrate and Potassium Ferricyanide are mixed to create a photosensitive solution which is then painted on to watercolour paper and left to dry.

The Alliums are placed between photosensitive paper and a plate of glass, And Then exposed to light. When developed, The Silhouettes from The Flowers create an image on The Paper in shades of green and blue.

Welham said: "The resulting pieces are unique and present botanical prints in a different and painterly manner.

"Each piece is created with plants and flowers from My Own garden and exposed using only the North Yorkshire sun. "

We take a look at The Winners of 13 other competition categories, along with captions from the photographers.

Beautiful Gardens winner: Bressingham Gardens in Autumn, by Richard Bloom , Norfolk, England, UK

"Glorious early Morning Sun bathed the Summer Garden at Bressingham in rich, warming light. Ornamental grasses are featured with swathes of Asterand Rudbeckia. " - Richard Bloom .

Breathing Spaces winner: Farewell, by Andrea Pozzi, Torres del Paine National Park , Patagonia, Chile

"The sun had already risen and The Dawn had been incredible. Wandering through the vegetation, however, I realised that The Essence of The Territory was only revealing itself in that moment.

"The extraordinary colours of the sunrise had dissolved, leaving behind a unique intimate feeling amongst one of The Most beautiful mountain ranges on Earth . " - Andrea Pozzi.

Captured at Kew winner: Lost in the Lush Beauty, by Vincenzo Di Nuzzo, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London, England, UK

"Opening the door of the Palm House at Kew is like entering a Hidden Paradise . It never fails to amaze me how fascinated and stunned I become in The Presence of such natural beauty.

"I took this photograph whilst My Friend was having a similar reaction to The Sheer scale and abundance of lush tropical plants. " - Vincenzo Di Nuzzo.

Greening The City winner: Greenbelt, by Halu Chow, Kowloon, Hong Kong , China

"I used infrared to precisely define the exact locations of Plant Life around The City , highlighting the scale and proximity of their presence. It is easy to forget the intimacy and importance of this relationship. " - Halu Chow.

The Beauty of Plants winner: Lotus Tango, by Kathleen Furey, Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens, Washington D. C. USA

"There are many stages of lotus growth on display at the Aquatic Gardens, but to come across Two Twisted dancing stems of Nelumbo nucifera was unexpected and quite Magical . " - Kathleen Furey.

The Bountiful Earth winner: Colourful Fields, by Suwandi Chandra, Sembalun Lawang, Lombok, Indonesia

"I hiked to The Top of Pergasingan Hill early in The Morning to catch the sunrise. The View was amazing as it overlooked the Rolling Hills opposite and Sembalun village below.

"Since most of the people here are farmers, they transform The Valley floor into a patchwork of agriculture, growing rice, vegetables and even Strawberries . " - Suwandi Chandra.

The Spirit of Trauttmansdorffwinner: View Over Trauttmansdorff, by Harry Tremp, South Tyrol , Italy

This is a special award category that celebrates the Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle in Merano in South Tyrol , Italy.

Category winner Harry Tremp said: "The Golden Hour was just approaching when I captured this view of Trauttmansdorff in October, The Green of the deciduous trees just starting to begin their autumn transformation. " - Harry Tremp.

Trees, Woods & Forests winner: Misty Bayou, by Roberto Marchegiani, Atchafalaya Basin , Louisiana, USA

"The Louisiana wetlands are a giant tangle of canals, swamps and forests of palm and cypress trees that encompass the great Mississippi estuary.

"Populated by numerous snakes, alligators, birds and venomous spiders, the often Hostile Environment is capable of stunning beauty. " - Roberto Marchegiani.

Wildflower Landscapes winner: Mount Rainier in The Mist , by Robert Gibbons , Mount Rainier National Park , Washington, USA

"I came across a spectacular array of summer alpine flowers on Mazama Ridge, including Castilleja, Lupinusand Anemone occidentalis, all adding character and texture to The Scene As If by design. " - Robert Gibbons .

Wildlife in The Garden winner: Starlings, by Jonathan Need, Snowdonia National Park , Wales, UK

"A heavy snowfall brought a lot of hungry birds To My garden feeder.

"This old nearby tap provided a convenient resting place for this trio of starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) while they waited for their turn to Feed . " - Jonathan Need.

European Garden Photography Award winner: Cork Oak Gazebo, by Scott Simpson , Cádiz, Andalucía, Spain

"There cannot be too many gardens in Europe that combine cork oaks (Quercus Suber ) with manicured gardens.

"I was commissioned to photograph such a place at a luxury Real Estate property in Andalucía. The Garden had the added bonus of a raised gazebo, which was nestled amongst the mature cork oaks. " - Scott Simpson .

Young Garden Photographer of the Year winner: Ladies of The Meadow , by Jake Kneale, Wiltshire, England, UK

"The Rising Sun backlit this group of lady's smock (Cardamine pratensis) in a Wiltshire meadow.

"I used the aperture to turn the water droplets into beautiful bokeh [the out-of-focus areas of the photo] and created a smooth, clean and glistening Background . " - Jake Kneale.

Portfolios, Abstract Views winner: Tropical Wonderland, by Jocelyn Horsfall, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London, England, UK

"The Magical , dreamlike effect of infrared was the perfect way to express The Mystery and exotic intrigue of the Palm House at Kew Gardens .

"I captured a selection of different plants and foliage to feature across the portfolio in order to show the subtle variety of textures and forms within this tropical paradise. " - Jocelyn Horsfall.

We picked a selection of other images that were finalists or were commended across various categories, below.

Commended in the Wildlife in The Garden category: The Bumblebee, by Andrew Peters , Shropshire, England, UKCommended in The Bountiful Earth category: Longji Rice Terraces, by Gloria King, Longsheng, Guangxi Province, ChinaFinalist in Abstract Views category: Iced Nigella, by Dianne English, Kilaben Bay, New South Wales , AustraliaCommended in Captured at Kew category: A Storm is Brewing, by James Yates, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London, England, UKCommended in The Beauty of Plants category: Dancing Petals, by Annette Lepple, Aveyron, FranceThird place in Breathing Spaces category: Tumpak Sewu Waterfall, by Suwandi Chandra, Lumajang, East Java , IndonesiaHighly Commended in the Trees, Woods & Forests category: Autumn's Emerald, by Paul Marcellini, Chipola River, Florida, USAFinalist in Greening The City category: Ephemeral Garden, by Yann Avril, Boulogne-sur-Mer, FranceHighly Commended in the Beautiful Gardens category: Coughton Court, by Jonathan Evans , National Trust Coughton Court, Alcester, England, UKCommended in Breathing Spaces category: Fisherman on the Li River , by Bill Coster , Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang, China

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