Barbara Costas, Winter 2022 Photo of Distinction
Date: Tue February 28, 2023
Time: midnight
Place: Imagining Lyme website Gallery 2022
Contact Email:
education@lymelandtrust.org
!!! seems it only displays well the 2nd time? ugh.
It’s your turn to vote for your favorite photo of 2022 in the Imagining Lyme – A Visual Exploration of Lyme’s Preserves program
When you have chosen, email the title of the photograph and photographer’s name to education@lymelandtrust.org
Please put “People’s Vision” in the subject line of the email.
We are asking people to vote for their favorite of all the photos that were submitted to the Imagining Lyme Photo Gallery in 2022. To see the galleries of all submitted photos, visit the website Imagining Lyme website. https://imagininglyme.org/ Choose any one photo from “Gallery 2022”.
Keep taking photos in the Lyme and share them with us . The next session is for photos taken in winter. The deadline is March 31, 2023.
Photos must be taken in Lyme in these places:
A. Lyme Preserves owned and/or managed by the Lyme Land Trust, Town of Lyme, and The Nature Conservancy
B. Pollinator/wildlife habitat – May be in a backyard, preserve or in a Lyme Pollinator Pathway garden in Lyme, CT.
C. Trail 52- the sky above Lyme.
It’s your turn to vote for your favorite photo of 2022 in the Imagining Lyme – A Visual Exploration of Lyme’s Preserves program
When you have chosen, email the title of the photograph and photographer’s name to education@lymelandtrust.org
Please put “People’s Vision” in the subject line of the email.
We are asking people to vote for their favorite of all the photos that were submitted to the Imagining Lyme Photo Gallery in 2022. To see the galleries of all submitted photos, visit the website Imagining Lyme website. https://imagininglyme.org/ Choose any one photo from “Gallery 2022”.
Keep taking photos in the Lyme and share them with us . The next session is for photos taken in winter. The deadline is March 31, 2023.
Photos must be taken in Lyme in these places:
A. Lyme Preserves owned and/or managed by the Lyme Land Trust, Town of Lyme, and The Nature Conservancy
B. Pollinator/wildlife habitat – May be in a backyard, preserve or in a Lyme Pollinator Pathway garden in Lyme, CT.
C. Trail 52- the sky above Lyme.