Show us your favorite way to celebrate fall. Image via Shutterstock.
Despite Tuesday’s summer temperatures, we’re already halfway through October, which means it’s prime time to pick your own apples, arrange some decorative gourds, and admire the fall foliage. However you choose to celebrate autumn, we want to see it—so send us your seasonal snaps!
Submit your photos by e-mailing photocontest@washingtonian.com or by tagging #WashMagPhoto on Instagram or Twitter. Please include where the photo was taken and your name with each submission. We’ll highlight our favorite photos on Monday, October 20.
See our favorites below:
1. Photograph taken in Dupont Circle by _grabacup_.
2. Photograph by Francisco J. Montero.
3. Apple pie made with apples picked up from a farmers market in Northwest DC. Photograph by Jen Kwon.
4. Photograph taken by Taylor Johnson on a run past the reflecting pool.
5. Photograph by Emma Watters at CityCenterDC’s farmers market.
Photo Contest Winners: Your Favorite Fall Activities
Every week, we’ll pick winning photos to showcase on our website.
Despite Tuesday’s summer temperatures, we’re already halfway through October, which means it’s prime time to pick your own apples, arrange some decorative gourds, and admire the fall foliage. However you choose to celebrate autumn, we want to see it—so send us your seasonal snaps!
Submit your photos by e-mailing photocontest@washingtonian.com or by tagging #WashMagPhoto on Instagram or Twitter. Please include where the photo was taken and your name with each submission. We’ll highlight our favorite photos on Monday, October 20.
See our favorites below:
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