Sunderland Echo

FRIDAY PHOTOS

-

Regular contributo­r Keith G. Thompson has been in touch with his latest selection of images. And what a wonderful array of pictures they are too – showing the spectacula­r seasons of Sunderland as witnessed during the year.

Keith says: “I am still pretty fit at 78 and in addition to my photograph­y hobby I still cycle regularly and walk in the countrysid­e. “I hope you like the photograph­s.” We certainly do Keith, and would encourage anyone else to submit their favourite photos for our readers to enjoy. If you would like to see your photograph­s in the paper, see the informatio­n below on the facing page. Please email your picture selection to echo.news@jpimedia.co.uk

Would you like to have your work featured in Friday Photos? If so, we’d love to hear from you.

We’re looking for photograph­s on any theme, whether it’s landscapes or people, events or wildlife.

All you have to do is send some examples of your work – about 12 or 13 – and some details about yourself, such as your age, name, occupation, interests and hobbies, plus a photograph of yourself.

Email friday.photos@ northeast-press.co.uk or send photos on a disc to Sunderland Echo, Friday Photos, Features Department, 2nd Floor, Alexander House, 1 Mandarin Road, Rainton Bridge Business Park, Houghton-le-Spring, Sunderland, DH4 5RA.

Sorry, but discs can’t be returned.

IMPORTANT: We’ll only be able to print photograph­s that are of a high resolution.

Please keep this in mind before sending any work.

Taken a great shot but don’t have enough images for Friday Photos? Send it to echo.view@northeast-press.co.uk and it could appear on the letters page where we print readers’ photos every day.

 ??  ?? Autumn is harvest time and here the wheat is being brought in at Offerton.
Autumn is harvest time and here the wheat is being brought in at Offerton.
 ??  ?? One of the first signs of spring in Backhouse Park.
One of the first signs of spring in Backhouse Park.
 ??  ?? Autumn’s variety of colours at Washington Wetland Centre.
Autumn’s variety of colours at Washington Wetland Centre.
 ??  ?? Keith Thompson
Keith Thompson
 ??  ?? Penshaw monument surrounded by snow-covered fields in the middle of winter.
Penshaw monument surrounded by snow-covered fields in the middle of winter.
 ??  ?? The very attractive spring flower, the bluebell.
The very attractive spring flower, the bluebell.
 ??  ?? The heady scent of summer from the garden rose.
The heady scent of summer from the garden rose.
 ??  ?? A mass of poppies in a field tells us that summer time is well and truly blooming.
A mass of poppies in a field tells us that summer time is well and truly blooming.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom