Picture perfect: Here are 100 of our favourite audience photos of 2022
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Looks like it was a sudden stop for two-year-old Gheorghe of Island Harbour on Fogo Island. Amanda Stephen sent us this photo on a cold January day. (Submitted by Amanda Stephen - image credit)
Submitted by Amanda Stephen
The sun is setting on 2022, so we're looking back at some of our favourite photos from you.
We received thousands of photo submissions over the course of the past year. We love seeing all of your submissions, and we know you love seeing them too.
So when it comes to picking the selections for our end of the year gallery, what goes into it? Sometimes it's the pops of colour or lighting or composition. A lot of the time, it's a photo that sticks out and made us say 'Wow!'
So sit back and relax, maybe with a hot beverage, and take a look at the images that resonated with us over the past year. We can't wait to continue our galleries in 2023 and see what you have to offer.
Submitted by Eugene Howell
Submitted by Udantha Chandraratne
Submitted by Ocean-Lynn Hicks
Submitted by Alick Tsui
Submitted by Moe Cheshire
Submitted by Antonio Shano
Submitted by Angel Rich
Submitted by Kelly Lee
Submitted by Errol Andersen
Submitted by Maureen Brenton
Submitted by Mike Bishop
Submitted by Ethan Ford-Goudie
Submitted by Moe Cheshire
Submitted by Diane Vey
Submitted by Kathleen Fillier
Submitted by Julie Baggs
Submitted by Shawna Blake
Submitted by Joshua Bingle
Submitted by Olufemi Ajiboye
Submitted by John Wiseman
Submitted by Leona Rockwood
Submitted by Tanya Russell
Submitted by Connie Boland
Submitted by Eugene Howell
Submitted by Jim Walsh
Submitted by David Collett
Submitted by Lisa Piercey
Submitted by Kim Ploughman
Submitted by Julie Mullowney
Submitted by Judith Jenkins
Submitted by Julie Baggs
Submitted by Jonathan Curlett
Submitted by David Sparks
Submitted by Connie Boland
Submitted by Ian Winter
Submitted by Linda Lane
Submitted by Jessica Sheppard
Submitted by Connie Boland
Submitted by Rodger Rowsell
Submitted by Aaron Facey
Submitted by Jim Stacey
Submitted by Lorne Hiscock
Submitted by Ron O'Toole
Submitted by Eugene Howell
Submitted by Colin Hiscock
Submitted by Gary Hebbard
Submitted by Toby Lucas
Submitted by Paul Whittle
Submitted by Frank Gale
Submitted by Heather Ivany
Submitted by Larry Jenkins
Submitted by Katherine Dawe
Submitted by Tony Merkle
Submitted by Greg Horner
Submitted by Alick Tsui
Submitted by Elsie Murra
Submitted by Jim Walsh
Submitted by Julie Baggs
Submitted by Linda Young
Submitted by Paul O'Toole
Submitted by Terry Harvey
Submitted by Carole Saunders
Submitted by Robert Starkes
Submitted by Gordon Winsor
Submitted by Yolanda Wiersma
Submitted by Mallory Harrigan
Submitted by Pat Walsh
Submitted by Colin Lane
Submitted by Julie Mullowney
Submitted by Robert Starkes
Submitted by Bo Power
Submitted by Lorne Hiscock
Submitted by Wayne Mullet
Submitted by Will Gin
Submitted by Gerard Hayes
Submitted by Larry Jenkins
Submitted by Frank Gale
Submitted by Connie Boland
Submitted by Terry Saltsman
Submitted by Lorraine Winsor
Submitted by Eugene Howell
Submitted by Cheryl Hong
Submitted by James Pasley
Submitted by Walter Fleming
Submitted by Yutong Li
Submitted by Carla Safrany
Submitted by Paul Rose
Submitted by Bruce Templeton
Submitted by Tim Collins
Submitted by Vannessa Badcock
Submitted by Tracy Parsons
Submitted by Denna Newman
Submitted by James Osborne
Submitted by Jim Stacey
Submitted by Gloria Stone
Submitted by Rob Marche
Submitted by Walter Fleming
Submitted by Connie Boland
Submitted by Richard Fines
Have a photo you'd like to share?
Here's how to get in touch with us: email nlphotos@cbc.ca. It's a dedicated address just for photo submissions from across Newfoundland and Labrador.
Here's what we need from you: your name, where the photo was taken and a caption that tells us what's in the image. We encourage you to add any information you think our readers would enjoy!
We share the photos we receive here, and we might also use them on Here & Now each weeknight during Ashley Brauweiler's weather segments, as well as on our Facebook page, our Twitter feed and on our Instagram account. And we always give credit. Providing a handle for Instagram would be appreciated!
Because of the volume of submissions we receive, we cannot respond to everyone.
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