Winning TREE Photo
We have a winner! Thanks to everyone who submitted photos. All tree photos will be on display at National Night Out. The winning photo of the Spring Tree Photo Contest was submitted by Lynn Elias. This tree is located at Amherst Road and Vassar Road. Congratulations to Lynn!
Attentions Shutterbugs!! Sustainable Audubon Green Team is hosting an Audubon Spring Tree Photo Contest! Your $5 entry fee benefits the Street Tree Initiative and gives Audubon residents a chance to win a $50 gift card to your favorite Audubon establishment – just for taking a picture of your favorite Audubon tree! The winner will be announced at the evening program of the fireworks display, Saturday, July 6th and displayed during National Night Out!
Be part of Sustainable Audubon’s Street Tree Initiative and help spread awareness of the benefits provided by Trees for current and future generations. Take a photo of your favorite tree in Audubon, email the pboto and the location of the tree to SustainableAudubon@gmail.com {digital photos only).
The Deadline for entries is June 15, 2024. the entry fee is $5.00.*
All proceeds benefit the Sustainable Audubon Street Tree Initiative.
IMPORTANT DETAILS:
Submitted photographs must include trees or a tree or part of a tree (leaf, bark, etc) or the effects of trees (dappling, sun’s ray through trees, the play of shadows and light, etc ) The tree(s) must be the focal point of the photograph(s).
Minimum file size: image dimensions 2000 pixels–minimum on longest side, to a maximum dimension of 5500 pixels. Maximum file size is 10MB.
Photos can be directly emailed to SustainableAudubon@gmail.com
Copyrights and Usage Rights: Participants agree to grant Sustainable Audubon a royalty-free, nonexclusive right, in perpetuity, to use your submitted photo(s) on Sustainable Audubon’s website Facebook, lnstagram pages, and/or in our print publications.
Photos judged by the Sustainable Audubon’s Photo Contest Committee.
*The $5 entry fee may be paid via Venmo, @Sustainable_Audubon or scan this QR code with your phone’s camera.