Congratulations to David Kozlowski of Keller, the winner of the Flickr Photo of the Week contest! David’s winning photo is of the new Avenue of Lights sculpture in Fort Worth. He’s taken many photos of the newly unveiled piece, which you can see here. This is David’s second victory in the contest – he previously won in February for this picture. Check out more of his work on his Web site. He follows last week’s winner, Jared Eckstein.
If you would like to participate in the Flickr Photo of the Week contest, all you need to do is upload your photo to to our Flickr group page. It’s fine to submit a photo you took previous to the current week, but we are hoping that the contest will inspire you to go out and shoot something fantastic this week to share with Art&Seek users. If the picture you take involves another facet of the arts, even better. The contest week will run from Monday to Sunday, and the Art&Seek staff will pick a winner on Monday afternoon. We’ll notify the winner through FlickrMail (so be sure to check those inboxes) and ask you to fill out a short survey to tell us a little more about yourself and the photo you took. We’ll post the winners’ photo on Wednesday and Gini Mascorro will read your name on the air at the end of her daily arts calendar.
Title of Photo: Fort Worth Texas Lancaster Avenue of Lights
Equipment: Nikon D300
Tell us more about your photo: I have been looking forward to the lighting of Fort Worth’s new sculptures and decided to attend the event last week. The image I shot was a closeup of the stainless steel sculpture with orange lights shining on it. Although the photos do not show it, there are no lights on the sculptures themselves – they shine from the ground below. I think the Avenue of Lights is a great new addition to downtown Fort Worth!
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