The Department of Planning and Community Development is pleased to announce the winners of the Heritage Landscape Photography Contest.
WINNER: 1st Place Grade K-5, Revolutionary War Cemetery
Photographer: Hannah Hanoyan
It defines the character of our community
because it is rich in history and
remembers the important people of Sudbury.
WINNER: 2nd Place Grade K-5, Grist Mill
Photographer: Fiora Elbers-Tibbitts
Grist Mill in Fall of 2006
WINNER: 1st Place Grade 6-12, Sunset at Sherman's Bridge
Photographer: Anmol Sharma
Sudbury is all about open spaces.
We must cherish these open spaces
and the moments spent in them.
WINNER: 2nd Place Grade 6-12, Grist Mill
Photographer: Jeffrey Dykes
Taken early May 2007.
Grist Mill is an important historic landmark
for our town.
WINNER: 3rd Place Grade 6-12, Entrance to Goodnow Library
Photographer: Anmol Sharma
This is the entrance to the Goodnow Library.
I just found this angle captivating.
It reminds me of a temple.
WINNER: 1st Place Adult, Reflections on Water Row
Photographer: David A. Blohm
Sudbury is abundant in natural beauty.
There is no place that typifies this more than
the Sudbury River and Water Row corridor.
WINNER: 2nd Place Adult , Grist Mill
Photographer: Jim Idelson
Vision of strength, peace, motion, tranquility and longevity
WINNER: 3rd Place Adult, Goldenrod at the Gristmill
Photographer: Wayne Arthur Hall
The importance of the Wayside Inn property to Sudbury is well documented
and understood from an historical perspective.
WINNER: 3rd Place Adult, Autumn Reflections on Water Row
Photographer: David A. Blohm
Every day and in every season
throughout this area
beautiful new landscapes reveal themselves.
WINNER: 1st Place Best in Show, Wayside Inn's Grist Mill
Photographer: John McMahon
The landscaping creates converging
natural and man made lines with a
pleasing and a natural affect.
WINNER: 2nd Place Best in Show, Reflection of the Past
Photographer: Barbara Taskovics
Carding Mill & Pond
Dutton Road
Taken Nov. 2006
WINNER: 3rd Place Best in Show, Sudbury
Photographer: Betsy Moyer
Taken on Concord Road
just north of the Cemetery
and Presbyterian church.