Oxfordshire's Big Picture: Saturday's image of the county

Join us as we take a few moments every day to relax and enjoy the beauty of Oxfordshire through the stunning images you send us.

Upload your images via BBC Weather Watchers or email us at [email protected]

Rebekah A wall leads through the shot to a small church which stands in front of a sunset sky full of purple and orange hues. There are contrails from aircraft criss-crossing the scene. In the foreground a puddle on the path catches a reflection of the top of the church tower and the sunset behind it.Rebekah
Appleton bathed in a beautiful sunset caught by BBC Weather Watcher Rebekah
Smithy A patchwork of fields runs to the horizon. In the foreground, frost can be seen on the grass and in the distance mist covers the fields and trees. The rising sun creates a golden glow in the sky above the fields.Smithy
BBC Weather Watcher Smithy took this lovely shot of the mist shrouding the fields of Bloxham at sunrise
billyboy Flood water covers the entirety of a children's play area with the water level up to the top of the children's swings. Two pieces of climbing equipment are also submerged as is a picnic bench in the right of the picture.billyboy
This children's play area captured by BBC Weather Watcher billyboy in North Hinksey was certainly off limits thanks to the aftermath of Storm Bert
Superdazz A bench stands in flood water which has gushed through a woodland. Trees and hedges can be seen around the edges of the flood waters. The sky is clear and blue.Superdazz
Unfortunately this scene captured by BBC Weather Watcher Superdazz in Oxford has been replicated across large parts of the county
robinhood22 A flooded river has come right up to trees running alongside it. The water is brown and has engulfed some hedges. There are fields in the distance on a clear and sunny day.robinhood22
Storm Bert has certainly left its mark on parts of Oxfordshire, as captured in Charlbury by BBC Weather Watcher robinhood22
bolters A low sun is in the sky glowing yellow over a field. It looks as though some of the field has been ploughed with a strip of grass remaining on the right-hand side. There is a tree line in the distance.bolters
A big thank you to BBC Weather Watcher bolters who kicks us off this week with this lovely shot of Faringdon

How to submit a picture

Upload your images via BBC Weather Watchers or email us at [email protected]. For inspiration, view some top tips from three of England's Big Picture photographers.

When emailing pictures, please make sure you include the following information:

  • The full name of the person who took the pictures (as this person owns the copyright)
  • Confirmation that the copyright holder gives permission for the BBC to use their pictures across all its outputs
  • The location, date and time the pictures were taken
  • Your telephone number so we can get back to you if we have any further questions
  • Any other details about the pictures that may be useful for us to know

Please note that while we welcome all your pictures, we are more likely to use those which have been taken in the past week.

Archive

Pictures can be found on Instagram, on the hashtags #bbcsouthnews and #OxfordshiresBigPicture

Terms and conditions

If you submit a picture, you do so in accordance with the BBC's Terms and Conditions and the BBC's privacy policy.

In contributing to Oxfordshire's Big Picture you agree to grant us a royalty-free, non-exclusive licence to publish and otherwise use the material in any way that we want, and in any media worldwide.

It's important to note, however, that you still own the copyright to everything you contribute to Oxfordshire's Big Picture, and that if your image is accepted, we will publish your name alongside.

The BBC cannot guarantee that all pictures will be used and we reserve the right to edit your comments.

At no time should you endanger yourself or others, take any unnecessary risks or infringe any laws while collecting any kind of media.

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