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Enter our Tampa Bay Fall Photo Contest

We want to see your best shots of this Florida fall.

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Take that camera to the Riverwalk.

Photo via @visittampabay

Hey TBAY, City Editor Bailey here. One of my friends recently shared a new ritual, where she takes one photo on every afternoon walk. It’s a reminder of all of the tiny beautiful moments that make up our lives, and serves as a photo diary of sorts.

Her practice inspired me to document more of my life as we enter a new season. So of course, I’m bringing you along on the journey with a Fall Photo Contest — no fancy camera needed.

Pull out your phone and snap away throughout your daily life this autumn: on breezy walks, at pumpkin patches, at outdoor movie nights, and even at the dog park. We want to see your most creative shots.

Then enter your submission to our contest + we’ll share them with the class later this fall.

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