Pick Your Favourite of The Greenest Photos Ever

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onSep 6, 2007 @ 13:23 PDT

We received over 350 entries and weโ€™ve narrowed them down to six finalists, based on the number of โ€˜favouritesโ€™ the photos received in Flickr lastย month.

Take a few seconds and vote for the one you like best. Voting will last until Monday, Octoberย 22.

Congratulations to the winners in our Greenest Photo Everย Contest:

First Place: โ€œPureย Greenโ€

Pure Green

Second Place: โ€œThis Little Light ofย Mineโ€ฆโ€

This Little Light of Mine...

Third Place: โ€œFredensborg –ย Denmarkโ€

Fredensborg  -  Denmark

See all the entries in the original Flickr group.

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