You can pick your favourite autumn photo and, by voting, help decide the winner of our fifth Seasons of Ealing photography competition. Entries closed Wednesday night (31 October). We have picked an impressive shortlist of nine pictures you sent us – and we are running a public poll for residents to select a deserving winner.
The idea was for people to enter their own snaps taken in the borough during the autumn months. We had so many images sent in and it was hard narrowing it down to our final nine because the standards were high – thank you to everyone who entered.
View the shortlisted entries
After the deadline for entries, a judging panel had the hard job of choosing a longlist of the best entries and then whittling that down to a shortlist of just nine. These shortlisted photos are being showcased in a gallery for you to take a close look at. Click here to see which one you like best. You can expand the images and flip through the line-up.
The nine shortlisted photos you can see in the gallery are:
- Anthony Bennett – Squirrel in Walpole Park
- Atiya Tahseen – Grand Union Canal by Bilton Road bridge
- Caroline Farrow – rays through leaves in Brent Lodge Park
- Clem Halpin – Grand Union Canal towpath near Hangar Lane
- Danuta Krupa – morning in Walpole Park
- Ilaria – child playing in leaves at Lammas Park
- Malgorzata Sikora – boys playing in the Bunny Park
- Tammy Nguyen – spider and leaves in web in West Ealing garden
- Vahe Saboonchian – autumn mits at Pitshanger Park
Now vote for your favourite
We want you to pick your favourite and then go and vote in our public poll on the Ealing London Facebook page.
The poll will close at 11.59pm on Thursday (8 November 2018) and the winner will be declared on this website the next day – so make sure you come back to find out who won. The winning photo will also be included in the December edition of Around Ealing magazine.
More to come…?
If you are interested in taking part in another Seasons of Ealing photo competition, then please sign up for our fortnightly Ealing News Extra email updates to make sure you find out if and when it is taking place. And if you have already signed up in the past, please make sure you are still registered because under new national data protection rules that came in recently, everyone had to re-sign up again to receive the emails.