BBC Weather Watchers Share Scenic Photographs from Southern England

BBC Weather showcases weekly photographs submitted by regional observers across Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Dorset, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.

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BBC Weather has featured a collection of photographs submitted by regional observers documenting the landscape and wildlife of southern England. The submissions span five counties and the Isle of Wight, with contributors retaining full copyright ownership.

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Weekly Photography Selection Process

The BBC Weather Watchers programme encourages members of the public to capture and share images from their localities. Recent submissions included a deer photographed in long grass near Overton in Hampshire, a herd of cattle observed at Bramshaw in the New Forest, and a red kite in flight over Binfield in Berkshire. Additional images documented the River Thames at Pangbourne, Horton's Tower in Dorset, and maritime scenes from Ryde on the Isle of Wight.

The photography selection prioritises images captured within the preceding seven days. Contributors submitting photographs must provide their full name for copyright attribution, confirm permission for BBC use across all platforms, include location details, date and time information, and supply contact telephone numbers. The BBC retains editorial discretion and does not guarantee publication of all submissions.

How to Participate

Members of the public can submit photographs through the BBC Weather Watchers portal or by email to southweather@bbc.co.uk. Published contributors receive name attribution alongside their work. The submission process grants the BBC a royalty-free, non-exclusive licence to publish and distribute material across any media platform worldwide, though photographers maintain ownership of their original content. Safety guidance requires contributors to avoid endangering themselves or others while collecting media, and to respect all applicable laws.

What regions does the BBC Weather Watchers programme cover?+
The programme covers Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Dorset, Hampshire, and the Isle of Wight in southern England.
Do contributors retain ownership of their photographs?+
Yes. Contributors retain full copyright ownership. The BBC receives a royalty-free, non-exclusive licence to publish and distribute the material globally.
How recent must photographs be to qualify for selection?+
The BBC prioritises images captured within the seven days preceding submission. Recent photographs have higher likelihood of publication.
What information must be included when submitting a photograph?+
Submissions require the photographer's full name, copyright confirmation, location, date, time, contact telephone number, and any additional relevant details about the image.
How can photographs be submitted to BBC Weather?+
Photographs can be submitted via the BBC Weather Watchers online portal or emailed to southweather@bbc.co.uk. Images are also tracked on Instagram using hashtags #bbcsouthnews and #BigPicture.

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