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City Paper Photo Contest Update: We Have Winners!

Thanks to Darrow Montgomery and the miracle of the internet, we managed to snag three fantastic shots from a good-lookin’ Flickr pool. The winning shot graces our paper this morning as the page 3 photo.

Don Harris—a man not unfamiliar with page 3 glory—runs away with the grand prize thanks to this shot, taken on the 1400 block of P Street, NW :spaceball.gif

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The silver medal goes to elsiedwyer, for her lovely photograph of Mount Pleasant at night:

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And last but still delightful, these sparklers from the vowel-less Alxxxxxxxxxxxx:

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The winners will be receiving their well-deserved gift baskets this coming week. Thanks to all those who contributed photos. And we hope you won’t stop the uploading just yet—there are more contests just around the corner, and some mouth-watering prizes to boot.

Meanwhile, check out this week’s issue, a heavens-to-Betsy extravaganza.

Dig it.

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