My Entries for the 2026 Iowa State Fair Photo Salon are …

Competition Season is upon me. It has arrived.

And I’m nervous as hell with my entries.

Last year wasn’t the best Competition Season … I stiffed at Iowa, I stiffed at Altamont, I stiffed in Syracuse, and it took the Big E to actually help me win something. I do not like Competition Season moments like that.

So I’m going full-bore on my entries. No goofing off.

I’m also sending my entries in early this year; today is the first day that one can submit mailed-in entries to Des Moines. So after I pick up my fourth and final print from McGreevy Pro Lab (my pro lab of choice) later today, everything will be packed up in a Priority Mail carton and shipped off.

So I’ve narrowed things down to these four entries for 2026. Hopefully I’ve picked the right ones.

And I’m going with …

A CO RAILFAN’S DREAM

A CO Railfan’s Dream. Nikon Df camera AND Pentacon Six TL camera; Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Orestegor 300 f/5.6 lens; Pentacon used Kodak Portra 400 film. (c) 2025 Chuck Miller, all rights reserved.

This is essentially my “I want this to win something” piece. A combination of film and digital iconography. Can this artwork earn some pretty silk? I don’t know. But I have plenty of good hopes for its success. I’m entering this photo in the competition’s “Anything Goes” category.

And while I’m at it …

HERBIE JR. :v) WAS HERE

Herbie Jr :v) Was Here. Nikon Df camera, Medical-Nikkor 120mm f/4 lens. Photo (c) 2026 Chuck Miller, all rights reserved.

Hey, YOU try to photograph the inner grooves of a black vinyl 12-inch dance record. It’s not easy. And somehow, I managed to pull it off. Plus … how can you go wrong when you see someone’s signature AND a smiley face in the dead wax? This is going in the black and white “Still Life” category.

Let’s see what I can pull from the infrared category.

CARISSIMA IN INFRARED

Carissima in Infrared. Nikon Df camera modified for infrared with Vivitar 19mm f/3.8 lens, Kolari Vision 720nm filter. Photo (c) 2025 Chuck Miller, all rights reserved.

Can this Kolari-Vision-infrared-modded Nikon Df get me some sweet imagery? Can this work? Is it even possible??? This photo did receive a second-place silk at the Big E last year, so it does have a teeny tiny bit of a pedigree. Plus, the Iowa State Fair combined a few categories, so I can’t add an infrared AND an HDR photo, as they’re now in the same category and you’re only allowed one photo per category.

And one final entrant.

THE SHOOTING STAR

The Shooting Star. Nikon Df camera modified for infrared with H-Pass Alpha filter, Nikkor 55mm f/1.2 lens. Photo (c) 2025 Chuck Miller, all rights reserved.

Yes, I have a lenticular “magic motion” print of this artwork … but the Iowa State Fair just opened a new category called Night Photography, and they were specific in their instructions of NO STACKING PHOTOS in that category. So the lenticular print wouldn’t work here. But a static shot that shows the meteor as it crosses the Milky Way … that will work. Yes?

Also included in the package is a $28 money order ($5 per photo and $8 for the competition results book), and $25 in postage stamps (for return Priority Mail postage).

Trust me. I know that sending these in early is kind of a big issue with me. But the last thing I need is for my photos to not get to Des Moines in time.

And I have high hopes for all four entries.

All right. Here we go.

Competition Season 2026 begins … NOW.