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Sun and storms caught on camera

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3 November 2024

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Sun and storms caught on camera

Picture of River Lea with canal boats moored to the banks in the early morning. Sunset over the River Stour in Sandwich looking over canal boats.Sunlight streams through trees in West Ham Park, London.Storm front approaches from the ocean to Brisbane, Australia.
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More light in the mornings mean a perfect view over the River Lea in Hackney. - © Henry Muss

Water is the key to the week, with the Sun offering perfect backdrops to river shots after the clocks went back.

As autumn continues to settle in, we want to see the effect it is having around you. How are the leaves looking? Is there morning fog? Show us!

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