Iowa State Fair Power Rankings

When this publishes I will be in possession of my Iowa State Fair Photo Contest entries. So at this time, I can lift the blackout on what pictures I entered and what picture was accepted for display. I assume that everybody honored my social media blackout of my picture. And I thank you for that.

Here are the pictures I submitted. The one that got some love and the ones that were told “Get out of here kid! You have no future!”.


2023 Iowa State Fair Photography Salon -
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2023 Iowa State Fair Photography Salon -
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2023 Iowa State Fair Photography Salon -
Honorable Mention – Color People

2023 Iowa State Fair Photography Salon -
Not Selected for Display

I wasn’t the only person in this little circle of trust that had pictures displayed at the Iowa State Fair Photography Salon. Logan had two pictures displayed and one of his pictures got a little love on the Iowa State Fair Show on IPTV. Nathanial and Angie both got 3 pictures in and got Honorable Mentions in the Sports class.

I hope more people I know enter again next year. Layla expressed interest in entering. I hope Vest gets back in the game too. I also wonder if Carla won’t consider entering. She is going to enter the Clay County Fair Photo Contest this year.

As for me, I probably start getting organized for next year’s contest. Start a folder of possible entries right now. Maybe I could even break a long standing tradition and have people help pick my submissions. I did give some feedback to Angie, Logan, and Nathanial on their possible entries. Maybe I could do the same. Stranger things have happened.

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On Tuesday as we were leaving the Iowa State Fair after the barbecue contest, Scottie D. asked me why I loved the Iowa State Fair. So I thought I would give a list of things I love about the Iowa State Fair:


State Fair Power Rankings - Food
#10. Food

I’m sure most people would rank food higher on their list. I do love the food at the Iowa State Fair, but it isn’t actually one of the main attractions for me. I used to have a go-to where I would always get a grinder from Jennie’s Grinder, but Jennie passed away several years ago and I have never found a replacement. There is a “grinder” place near where Jennie’s used to be that sells “Gizmos”. But they aren’t anywhere near the same. Starting with the fact that they don’t use sausage, they use beef. Blah! There is a different grinder place at the State Fair, but I will get into that at a later date.

I also used to get a turkey leg from the Iowa Turkey Federation, but I’ve fallen out of love with the turkey leg. It is just not that much food for the price and it is just too darn messy. But it is very photogenic. Hard to beat a picture with a giant turkey leg.


#9 – People Watching

It is hard to beat the Iowa State Fair for people watching. It truly is a crossroads of all of humanity. You can just post up on a bench anywhere and for hours fascinating things and people walking by.



#8 – Shows

I love the fact that there is so much free entertainment everywhere in the Fair. From concerts on the free stages to chainsaw sculpture artists to the bands playing in Pioneer Hall to the entertainers that are roaming the fairgrounds. There are hypnotists to musicians to jugglers to things that kind of defy description.



#7 – Animals

From the lunkers in the DNR Building to the Biggest Bull to the Biggest Boar to the Avenue of the Breeds I love checking out the animals. And such a wide variety. From turtles to ducks to rabbits to cows to sheep to pigs to chickens to ostriches to elk to horses there is an incredible variety to check out.



#6 – Art

There so much amazing art to check out at the Fair. From sweet murals to sculptures to interactive art displays to sand sculptures to hay sculptures to butter sculptures to so much more.



#5 – Flowers

It is well documented that the Discovery Garden is one of my favorite places at the Iowa State Fair. However, it isn’t the only place to check-out flowers and do some flowertography at the fair. There are 27 flowerbeds and 13,000 flowers. Roses, vinca, zinnias, marigolds… oh my!



#4 – Contests

Obviously I’m partial to the Photography Salon, but there is literally a contest for everybody at the Iowa State Fair. From the barbecue contest to the Ugly Cake Contest to the Big Pumpkin Contest to pie eating to husband calling to the chicken calling to the cow chip throwing to rubber chicken throwing to outhouse racing to horseshoes to crocheting to the 4-H to FFA to the Bill Reilly Talent Show! There are 178 canning categories to enter alone!



#3 – Photo Opportunities

I love street photography! Any place where there is great people watching, art, flowers, animals, and food… to name just a few… you know there is going to be photo opportunities every where you look!



#2 – Tradition

I love the tradition of the State Fair. I have many personal traditions I have every year at the Fair. Some are to remind me of others (such as the Scottish Highland at the Avenue of the Breeds) and some are relatively new (such as going to watch Evie and Layla dance). I have a list of things that I have to do every year. And those are my traditions.



#1 – Family

Going to the State Fair is something that reminds me of family. Both biological and the family I don’t share DNA with. This year I saw Logan and Amanda there. Elainie and Sabas. At one time I was going to go with Teresa and/or Carla before plans fell through. Logan entered the Photo Contest this year. Which is a family tradition. My Dad used to enter the photo contest. Winning the Slide Category one year. My parents both used to volunteer in Pioneer Hall and had a booth there as well.

This year I also met up with the extended family of the Gorshes and the Degeneffes and the Jennings. Nader and Jesse as well. Well maybe, Nader. It is supposed to be in the ballpark of triple digits today, so as of the writing of this entry it is unclear if he ended up punking out.

I might make these power rankings a new Iowa State Fair tradition! Until next year’s Fair!

4 thoughts on “Iowa State Fair Power Rankings”

  1. All of your entries are great! If you ever want any votes, I am always around. #flies4ever I also am greatly appreciative of your help each year.

    We only went for a few hours last Sunday; I learned so much from your post. An ugly cake contest sounds AMAZING. Thank you for the pointers for next year.

  2. I’m convinced the judges for the ISF photo contest do no like drone photos. Your submissions were fantastic!

    Sidenote: I also started a folder labeled possible competition entries. Here’s to another year of great images and memories to come!

  3. Logan,

    I did “win” 1st Place in Iowa Places last year with a drone picture, but it is the only drone photo I’ve ever gotten in. So I tend to agree with you. Especially since Nathanial’s picture of Needles didn’t get in, which was a great photo! But there are different judges every year and you never know what they want. I have not created such a folder, but you can imagine what it would be like if I had. I should also such a folder for calendar images too.

    Angie,

    Thanks! They were definitely rushed and thrown together, but I was surprised that the Fire Watch Tower didn’t get in. I knew the flower picture wasn’t my best effort in flowertography, but sometimes I just like to go different. It never benefits me.

    Glad you found some useful info in my power rankings. The Ugly Cake Contest is on my list of must see things every year. But every year somebody makes an ugly cake that looks like a litter box. Which crosses a line, since cats are gross. There was a guy from Iowa City that entered in every single canning category. That is somewhere between commitment, passion, and lunacy. His trunk was completely full of jars. I wasn’t there for it, but I also watch the State Fair Show on IPTV every night.

  4. Logan,

    I sort of do the same thing! I generally mark them in Lightroom with a special rating, filter down to those photos, and export them to a folder every so often. I do use Photoshop, but mostly live in Lightroom. There’s always a spreadsheet, but Chris would not be on board.

    Chris,

    I just now read the item about “outhouse racing” – so long as these are real outhouses and not kaibos, I’m on board! I saw that there was an outhouse photo at the Salon and thought of you. Not of you using it, but your similar affinity.

    I am going to be sure to find this contest next year – I also love the fine arts competition. I always find something I want in my home. But oh my gosh, can you imagine the amount of time it takes to can that much? And isn’t that horribly hot?

    I also need to start watching the State Fair Show; I haven’t in years.

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