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Snapshot Suffolk: Your best pictures from Instagram and beyond




Thank you for all the pictures you have sent in for our lockdown photography competition Snapshot Suffolk.

We bring you some of the best we have received this week, with the overall winner receiving a £20 Love2Shop Voucher along with a six-month pass for our digital app.

To enter, share your images follow us on Instagram @buryfreepress, Twitter @buryfree and Facebook facebook.com/BuryFreePress and tag your posts using #SnapshotSuffolk. You can also email pictures to us at news@buryfreepress.co.uk with Snapshot Suffolk as the subject.

This week's captions

Chloe Bartrum found this owl on an early morning walk.

This shot led Chloe Bartrum to joke ‘It takes nothing to join the crowd but everything to stand alone.’

Another natural beauty from Chloe Bartrum.

Natasha Bardon was in Bury St Edmunds one evening…

Jen O’Neill found this owl.

Pauline Eva had some company in this bumble bea.

Pauline Eva also found this butterfly.

Stanton Windmill courtesy of Instagram user Mr Tetley Cockapoo.

Lyn Perry spotted a funnel cloud on her way to work in Haverhill.

Natasha Bardon found Bury in bloom.

Instagram user ‘skybluenic’ sent us some blossom in Barrow.

Another Instagram user ‘gephotography25’ has resorted to using cattle as models during lockdown.

Rekhabhatia18 said ‘Jasmine’ has been out and about.

A Wednesday afternoon walk provided a nice photo opportunity for carmanlamlam

George Freitas sent us this view.

George also found this interesting angle near the Bury Free Press office.

Thanks to milliee.photography for this photo from the fields.

Instagram’s sweirk33 sent us this shot of double trouble.

Border Collie Noah, who apparently has his own Instagram account, sent us this shot.

A nice shot of East Anglia from the aptly named ‘eastangliaviews’ account.

JadeyFC finds Bury fields are the perfect place to practice yoga.