Kingstonist’s Greatest Photo Contest

Two weeks ago we announced our eleventh Greatest Photo Contest, which challenged local photographers to submit their best pictures of Kingston to our awesome Flickr group. This past weekend, we took on the difficult task of narrowing down the submissions to eight finalists. Once again, it’s up to you, our readers, to help us choose the best photo. As always, Kingstonist appreciates the efforts of all those who’ve joined and continue to upload photos to our Flickr group. We use the group regularly as a source for photos, so even if your submission wasn’t selected or doesn’t win the top prize, there’s a good chance we’ll find a way to prominently feature it with due credit at some point.

The scaled photos from the finalists are all linked to the originals on Flickr. We highly recommend you click through in order to see them all in high resolution. In no particular order, the finalists are:
Kingstonist's Greatest Photo ContestThree Stage by Christopher Howitt (left). Blue Jay by newfoundlander61 (right).
Kingstonist's Greatest Photo ContestFlags of Remembrance by Sharon W. (left). Fort Henry by Troy Johnson (right).
Kingstonist's Greatest Photo ContestKingston Harbour Thunderstorm by Adam Correia (left). Winged Hunter by Rick (right).
Kingstonist's Greatest Photo Contest19/100 Portraits of Strangers by Cheryl Stephens-Lee (left). Time by Trey Eden (right).

My pick for Kingstonist's Greatest Photo is:

  • Adam Correia (47%, 176 Votes)
  • Troy Johnson (33%, 123 Votes)
  • Cheryl Stephens-Lee (10%, 37 Votes)
  • newfoundlander61 (4%, 15 Votes)
  • Trey Eden (3%, 12 Votes)
  • Sharon W. (1%, 5 Votes)
  • Christopher Howitt (1%, 4 Votes)
  • Rick (1%, 2 Votes)

Total Voters: 374

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Voting will be open until midnight on December 15th. The photographer with the most votes will win a $50 gift certificate to Kingston Frameworks or Camera Kingston. The winner will be announced on Wednesday, December 16th.

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Danielle Lennon

Danielle Lennon is Kingstonist's Co-Founder. She was the Editor, Community Event Coordinator and Contributor at-large (2008-2018). She is otherwise employed as a section violinist with the Kingston Symphony, violin teacher, studio musician and cat lover. Learn more about Danielle...

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