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Share your news and views with The Review. It's easy to take a front page picture for our masthead or send us news from your part of the world. When you are taking a photograph, picture your subject in a narrow horizontal slice of your photo measuring one-quarter of its total height. Bring us your photo on CD, memory stick or chip, or e-mail your favourite scene as a digital photo (the highest resolution possible, uneditied and uncompressed, 600kb or more, please) to review@thereview.on.ca and tell us why it's your favourite. 


Review reporter Matthew Talbot photographed a colourful tulip display at Island Park this week. The beautiful display is due in great part to the dedication of volunteer Bob Berrigan, who planted close to 10,000 tulip bulbs in Alexandria.

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May 7, 2008: St-Eugene resident Joëlle Claudon sent this photograph to The Review. Watching thousands of snow geese take off was incredible, she says.

April 30, 2008: Alfred resident Janice Winsor took this photograph of a double rainbow on the evening of Wednesday, April 23.

April 23, 2008: Review photographer Jean Sarrazin took this picture of area school students at the Aboriginal Earth Day celebrations in Bourget on April 21.

April 16, 2008: Janice Winsor of Alfred sent this study in orange of Horse Creek. Winsor writes: "What is normally a narrow winding creek has flooded into a small lake. Lucky for us, not having heavy rains at the moment, the creek isn’t touching our house. The creek is only taking over our yard. The beavers and muskrats are enjoying their new larger swimming hole."

April 9, 2008: Alfred photographer Manfred Schroeder took this photograph of a van making its way along County Road 10, where waters from the South Nation have overflowed their banks.

March 19, 26 & April 2, 2008: Alfred photographer Manfred Schroeder shares this picture of an ice-fishing hut with Review readers. The rising sun is shining through in this simple silhouette.

March 12, 2008: Review journalist Dominique Millette took this picture, which is typical of roadsides and parking lots everywhere as snowbanks have grown larger than life since two major storms passed through the region last week.

February 27, 2008: Review journalist Matthew Talbot took this photograph from, you guessed it, the inside of his car.

February 20, 2008: This week’s front page masthead picture shows a brightly-painted water tower in Dalhousie. Water towers used to be located beside train tracks to replenish the water supplies in steam-powered engines.


December 26, 2007 -- Harrington photographer Gayla Bjork sent this winterscape
photo to The Review recently. It is a composite of five separate photographs.

 


September 19 and 26, 2007: Elisabeth Starck, from Germany, is visiting Dalkeith 
residents Marie and Arnold Reijmers and loves Canadian sunsets. 
The Reijmers' dairy farm is aptly named, "Sunset Meadows".


September 12, 2007: Fall is harvest time and Review reporter Jean Sarrazin 
managed to snap this photo of a field of ripened grain adjacent to the Prescott-Russell
trail just days before the combine came by to drastically change the scenery.


August 29, 2007: Shooting into the sun isn’t always the best, but the clouds on a sunny Sunday at the Riceville Fair provided the perfect backdrop for shining black horses. Everyone Review publisher Louise Sproule spoke with at the Riceville Fair agreed that there’s a special quality about this end-of-the-summer fair.


August 2, 2007: The Review’s summer student, Jeremy Tremblay,snapped this perspective at the Vankleek Hill Fair on Friday. Sometimes the perfect picture presents itself and it takes just a second to capture the scene with your digital camera.

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August 15, 2007: First-time contributor Janice Winsor of Alfred sent this picture to The Review. Sometimes you don't have to go further than your back yard to find beauty.


August 8, 2007: Review reporter Matthew Talbot enjoyed the Glengarry Highland Games for the first-time this past weekend. His favourite part? The pipe bands, of course.


August 1, 2007: Alfred resident and amateur photographer Manfred Schroeder is a regular contributor to The Review. This bucolic farm scene has summer written all over it.


July 25, 18 & 11, 2007: Alfred resident and amateur photographer Manfred Schroeder is a regular contributor to The Review. This sunrise photo communicates beauty typical of Schroeder’s photography.


July 4, 2007: Review reporter Jean Sarrazin took this photograph during the St-Eugène Canada Day festivities on the weekend. Jean says he was trying to capture the special atmosphere created when members of a small community gathers to celebrate a special day together.


June 20, 2007 & June 27 2007: Review reporter Matthew Talbot took this photograph at a beach at Voyageur Park last weekend. Matthew is always taking lots of extra pictures not only on the job, but also on his personal time. In this shot, he said the curve of the beach meeting the sky attracted his eye.


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