The BBC presents a daily initiative inviting the public to submit images showcasing the beauty of Dorset. This program aims to offer a moment of relaxation and appreciation for the county’s scenery. Submissions can be made via BBC Weather Watchers or by emailing southweather@bbc.co.uk. For guidance on submitting pictures, individuals can consult tips from three of England’s Big Picture photographers. The submission process involves uploading images through BBC Weather Watchers or sending them to southweather@bbc.co.uk. When emailing photographs, specific information must be included. While all submissions are welcome, images captured within the past week are more likely to be featured. An archive of previously featured pictures is available on Instagram, accessible through the hashtags #bbcdorset and #DorsetsBigPicture. By submitting a picture, contributors agree to adhere to the BBC’s Terms and Conditions and the BBC’s privacy policy. Participation in Dorset’s Big Picture grants the BBC a royalty-free, non-exclusive license to publish and use the submitted material as desired, across all media worldwide. It is important to note that contributors retain copyright ownership of their material submitted to Dorset’s Big Picture. If an image is accepted for publication, the contributor’s name will be displayed alongside it. The BBC cannot guarantee that all submitted pictures will be used and reserves the right to edit any accompanying comments. Individuals are cautioned against endangering themselves or others, taking unnecessary risks, or infringing any laws while collecting any form of media. BBC Dorset can be followed on Facebook, X, or Instagram. Story ideas may be sent to south.newsonline@bbc.co.uk or via WhatsApp at 0808 100 2240. Copyright 2024 BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites and provides information regarding its approach to external linking. Post navigation US Holiday Travel Faces Potential Disruptions from Incoming Storms Councils Anticipate Weeks for Storm Darragh Recovery Efforts