Each day, the BBC presents striking images of Dorset, contributed by the public, offering a moment to appreciate the county’s beauty. Submissions are accepted through BBC Weather Watchers or by emailing southweather@bbc.co.uk. Instructions for picture submission reiterate that images can be uploaded via BBC Weather Watchers or sent to southweather@bbc.co.uk. For guidance, contributors can access advice from three of England’s Big Picture photographers. When sending images via email, specific accompanying information is required. While all submitted photographs are welcomed, there is a higher likelihood of selection for those captured within the preceding week. An archive of previously featured pictures is accessible on Instagram, identifiable by the hashtags #bbcdorset and #DorsetsBigPicture. Submitting an image signifies acceptance of the BBC’s Terms and Conditions and its privacy policy. By contributing to Dorset’s Big Picture, individuals grant the BBC a royalty-free, non-exclusive license to publish and utilize the material as it deems fit, across all media globally. It is important to note that contributors retain copyright ownership of their submissions to Dorset’s Big Picture, and if an image is selected for publication, the contributor’s name will be credited alongside it. The BBC does not guarantee the use of all submitted pictures and reserves the right to edit accompanying comments. When gathering any form of media, individuals must avoid endangering themselves or others, taking unnecessary risks, or infringing upon any laws. BBC Dorset can be followed on Facebook, X, or Instagram. Story ideas can be submitted to south.newsonline@bbc.co.uk or via WhatsApp at 0808 100 2240. Copyright for this content is held by BBC, 2024, with all rights reserved. The BBC disclaims responsibility for the content found on external websites. Information regarding its approach to external linking is available for review. Post navigation Berkshire’s Big Picture: Wednesday’s County Photograph Oxford’s Abingdon Road Reopens After Second Flood Closure This Year