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Monday, December 3, 2012

Watertown Man Wins Top Prize in Mass Audubon Nature Photo Contest

Ken Lee's shot was chosen from more than 2,000 photos to be the grand prize winner in the "Picture This: Your Great Outdoors" contest.

  The following information was provided by Mass Audubon:  Mass Audubon’s annual photo contest, Picture This: Your Great Outdoors, attracted photographers from across the state and beyond who entered more than 2,000 images—each one an invitation to connect with the nature of Massachusetts.  The Grand Prize winner was Ken Lee of Watertown, who won for his striking photograph of a sandhill crane taken near Mass Audubon’s Rough Meadows Wildlife Sanctuary in Rowley. The third-annual contest produced remarkable photographs that revealed the immeasurable beauty of the Bay State, from children exploring the shore and birds both in flight and at rest, to sun-dappled trees and pristine waterways half-hidden by lush vegetation.  Lee’s photo was …

Sunday, March 27, 2011

High School Photographers Sought for Contest

Watertown Savings Bank is sponsoring a photo contest for students from Watertown and other area communities.

Watertown Savings Bank is seeking submissions for their 10th Annual High School Photography contest. If you are a high school student who lives or attends school in Arlington, Belmont, Lexington, Newton, Waltham, and Watertown you are eligible to participate. The twelve winning photographs will be published in the bank’s 2012 calendar, which is distributed free to nearly 7,500 customers. Students may submit up to three photographs, black & white or color, which capture scenes from their community, the theme of the calendar. All submitted photographs become property of the bank. In addition to appearing in the 2012 calendar, all winning photographs will also be exhibited at the bank. The bank holds an award ceremony in June to recognize the…

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