Our contrast-themed photo contest fielded a good mix of entries—everything from portraits to landscapes to studio shots. Now that our judges have selected their five favorites, it’s time for you to choose a winner.
Go here to view the finalists' gallery, then take the poll at the bottom of this page to vote for your favorite. The photo with the most votes on Friday, October 30, at noon will be declared the winner and will run in the December issue of The Washingtonian.
Remember, it’s only one vote per person, so play fair. If we notice voting irregularities for any photo, we reserve the right to disqualify it from the contest.
Good luck to this month’s finalists, and happy voting!
There were lots more photos that our judges liked; check them out in the runners-up gallery. Go here to see all the past winners. And for details on how to enter next month's contest, check back November 1.
Vote here!
*To help keep this contest fair, we've elected to use an IP address-based poll. This means that if you are voting from an office or network setting, not everybody will be able to vote. We apologize for the inconvenience, but we hope you'll encourage coworkers to vote from their home computers.
October Photo-Contest Finalists
The votes are in, and the finalists for our contrast-themed photo contest have been selected. Read on to vote for your favorite.
Our contrast-themed photo contest fielded a good mix of entries—everything from portraits to landscapes to studio shots. Now that our judges have selected their five favorites, it’s time for you to choose a winner.
Go here to view the finalists' gallery, then take the poll at the bottom of this page to vote for your favorite. The photo with the most votes on Friday, October 30, at noon will be declared the winner and will run in the December issue of The Washingtonian.
Remember, it’s only one vote per person, so play fair. If we notice voting irregularities for any photo, we reserve the right to disqualify it from the contest.
Good luck to this month’s finalists, and happy voting!
> > Click here to see the finalists
There were lots more photos that our judges liked; check them out in the runners-up gallery. Go here to see all the past winners. And for details on how to enter next month's contest, check back November 1.
Vote here!
*To help keep this contest fair, we've elected to use an IP address-based poll. This means that if you are voting from an office or network setting, not everybody will be able to vote. We apologize for the inconvenience, but we hope you'll encourage coworkers to vote from their home computers.
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