We are into September and the equinox is not so far away, so it is time for our seasonal banner competition.

So please comment below with a link to any photos that you have taken or artwork that you have made that you would like to be considered for the banner. Let’s say a maximum of three items per person; photos that you have taken or art you have created and have the rights to; something suitable for the subject of the community: maybe a natural landscape, or wildlife, or volunteers working for the environment (as long as you have the permission of anyone identifiable in the photo) or something along those lines. And preferably, but not necessarily, “Autumn” themed.

I’m not absolutely clear about the optimum dimensions etc for a banner, but the size and shape of the section that appears varies with the browser dimensions and appears differently again in the sidebar, so keep that in mind. Otherwise the larger the better.

I’ll leave this post stickied until midnight on Sunday Sept 15th for submissions then put up a voting thread for the following 7 days with all the submissions that we have by then and then decide the winner. It’ll basically be on upvotes, but I reserve the right to disqualify any ‘Naturey McNatureface’ ones or others that I really don’t think are suitable. The winner will become the banner until the winter solstice and the next competition, and obviously we’ll make it clear in the sidebar who should be credited for that banner.

  • gytrash
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    3 days ago

    Wainman’s Pinnacle near Keighley. Pendle Hill in the distance. I think I even took this in early autumn!

    • GreyShuckOPM
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      3 days ago

      Thanks for this one - an atmospheric landscape!

      • Hossenfeffer
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        6 days ago

        Just a shame they’re quite old images and therefore quite low res.

        • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝A
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          6 days ago

          You can find online tools to increase resolution if needed. They have worked well for me (as I was once low resolution too).

    • Stephen Purkiss
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      4 days ago

      I’ve decided mine weren’t very autumn so have withdrawn my entry!

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      8 days ago

      Some great shots here - thanks for submitting!