< Back to front page Text size +

Vote for the best 'Pink' contest entries

Posted by Teresa Hanafin, Boston.com Staff November 13, 2009 02:39 PM

It's time to vote for the best "Pink" photos from among the 50 finalists as chosen by our judge, New England native D. Sharon Pruitt. The top 3 finishers win gift cards worth $100 for First Place, $50 for Second, and $25 for Third.

Vote using our Voting Machine below. Be sure to use the small bar on the right to scroll down to see all 50 photos. Cursor over the photos to see them a little bigger; click to get a large size. Use the X in the upper right corner to close them.

When you're ready, drag your choices for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Place into the boxes along the top; be sure to click the "Cast vote" button at the bottom.

Voting will end at noon Tuesday. Then Sharon will make her Top 10 choices, taking your votes into consideration. We'll post the Top 10 as soon as she's done.

WAIT! Did you use the scrollbar to the right of the photos to scroll down to see all 50 pictures?



  • CommentComment
  • Email E-mail

Email this article

Invalid email address
Invalid email address

Sending your article

Your article has been sent.

JOIN THE RAW DAWGS

Welcome to your community for New England's amateur photographers. Take pictures ... get published ... win money ... have a blast!
Upcoming events

Monthly Contest

DECEMBER'S THEME Toys

You can go in many different directions here: Studio shots of interesting or antique pieces, environmental shots with interesting angles, toys as props in funny scenarios, or images that incorporate a child's joy. Just make sure that the toy is the main focus of your shot. Your photo must be taken this month.
Deadline: Midnight December 31

Read more about the December theme

2009 winners: Oct / Sep / Aug / July / June / May / Apr / Mar / Feb / Jan

2008 winners: Dec / Nov / Oct / Sept / Aug

Lee Cullivan

PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE WEEK

Lee Cullivan
Belmont

Lee's photography has followed the path of his life: From landscapes in his beloved Maine, to images of the urban landscape when he moved to Boston, to photos of his children. And even though technical skill is important to his work, his main goal is to have fun.

Lee's essay and photos

On Assignment

PhotoWalks of Boston

PhotoWalks of Boston

Kati Seiffer of Burlington has lived in metro Boston for years, but took a fresh look on a PhotoWalks tour.

Tipsheets

Photo critiques

Monique Fischer of Cambridge

Monique Fischer
of Cambridge

Jonathan Wiggs says Monique Fischer combines lighting, composition, and moment to create successful photos.

OTHER PHOTO SITES

Boston Globe Photography
A showcase of the best work by the Globe's award-winning photo staff.
The Big Picture
News stories told in photographs, compiled by Alan Taylor of the Boston.com staff.
Big Shots
The best sports photography of the week, compiled by Globe photo editor Lane Turner.