We asked for photos of your simple pleasures and, boy, did you deliver. We got all kinds of shots—from kids and pets to coffee and lots of food. Our judges gathered this morning to narrow the pool to our top five. Now we need you to select a winner.
Check out the finalists’ gallery (click here to see it in a new window), then vote for your favorite at the bottom of the page. The photo with the most votes at noon on Friday, January 29, will be the winner. It’ll appear in the March 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!
>> Want to see this month's runners-up? Click here.
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.
January Photo Contest: The Finalists
The judges have done their job, now it’s time to do yours! Read on to vote in our simple-pleasures photo contest.
We asked for photos of your simple pleasures and, boy, did you deliver. We got all kinds of shots—from kids and pets to coffee and lots of food. Our judges gathered this morning to narrow the pool to our top five. Now we need you to select a winner.
Check out the finalists’ gallery (click here to see it in a new window), then vote for your favorite at the bottom of the page. The photo with the most votes at noon on Friday, January 29, will be the winner. It’ll appear in the March 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!
>> Want to see this month's runners-up? Click here.
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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