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Submit your favorite photo of the Tampa Bay area

We’re celebrating National Photography Month in TBAY style.

A photo of the sun setting at a beach in St. Petersburg, FL. The sand has some brown seagrass on it, and the sun sets above the ocean in the distance. Tall, thin palm trees also line the beach and the sky is blue + orange.

It’s time for some fun in the sun.

National Photography Month takes place every May, and we wanted to take part. Actually, we want you to take part.

The Tampa Bay area is full of natural beauty, city skylines, wildlife, architectural marvels, and so much more photo-worthy goodness.

As we’ve seen before, our readers have quite the eye for a snap. We’re asking to see more of the best photos you’ve taken of our home, and we’ll share our faves in a future newsletter + on Instagram.

Send them in.

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