Vote for the best 'Pink' contest entries
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?
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Monthly Contest
DECEMBER'S THEME ToysYou 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
PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE WEEK
Lee CullivanBelmont
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

Tipsheets

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- Creating interesting slideshows
- Joanne Rathe, Globe Staff
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- Sports Photography
- Jim Davis, Globe Staff
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- Photographing food
- Jennifer Bartoli, Food blogger
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- Portraits with personality
- Yoon Byun, Globe Staff

Photo critiques

Monique Fischer
of Cambridge

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