The PhotoSynthesis Opening Reception displaying all 16 winners of our 3rd Annual Washington Gardener Photo Contest took place last Friday evening at the Adams Bank in the World Building on Georgia Avenue in downtown Silver Spring, MD. About 9 of the winning photographers attended along with their friends, family, folks from the Silver Spring community, and Washington Gardener magazine readers. The wine flowed freely as did the conversation. Food was catered by the Lotus Cafe, which is a Vietnamese restaurant just a few doors down. Here are some photos from the event including many of the winning contestants. The show will remain on display until May 10 during bank hours.Monday, March 30, 2009
Photos of the Photo Show Opening
The PhotoSynthesis Opening Reception displaying all 16 winners of our 3rd Annual Washington Gardener Photo Contest took place last Friday evening at the Adams Bank in the World Building on Georgia Avenue in downtown Silver Spring, MD. About 9 of the winning photographers attended along with their friends, family, folks from the Silver Spring community, and Washington Gardener magazine readers. The wine flowed freely as did the conversation. Food was catered by the Lotus Cafe, which is a Vietnamese restaurant just a few doors down. Here are some photos from the event including many of the winning contestants. The show will remain on display until May 10 during bank hours.
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Best of luck at your photos show. Can't wait to see some of your work.
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