Your summer solstice photos from the West Midlands
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We love to feature your photographs showing the beauty of the West Midlands and we have put together this collection for you, of photos taken on the summer solstice.
The solstice occurs between 20 and 22 June, and during a leap year, like 2024, it always falls on 20 June.
The exact date shifts slightly each year because the calendar year does not match exactly the time it takes the Earth to orbit the Sun.
The weather was kind on Thursday morning, offering some good views of the Sun rising from about 04:45 BST.
Upload your images via BBC Weather Watchers, email us at midlandstoday@bbc.co.uk, external or share photographs with the BBC Midlands Instagram account, external.
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.
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- Published16 June