CLICK HERE to see the latest pictures sent in by our readersIf you want to see your photographs published in the region's newspaper and online news site make sure you send them in to the Evening Leader.
Your pictures can be of just about anything from the Wrexham, Flinthsire and Chester area.
To make things as easy as possible for you there are now several ways to send your photographs in to the Evening Leader.
EmailAttach your image to an email and send it to
digitalnews@nwn.co.ukPlease make sure that you give us as much information about yourself and your picture as possible – such as your name, where you're from and where your photograph was taken.
Upload serviceUpload your picture simply and easily by using our file uploading service at
www.eveningleader.co.uk/upload.
Text us Text your pictures to the Evening Leader straight from your mobile phone.
Attach your images via MMS to
07803 851600 and type ELPIX before any message explaining the picture.
For more information on texting us please
CLICK HERE.
Flickr groupsThe Evening Leader has created several Flickr Groups, which you can join and share your pictures with.
The two main groups so far are entitled Aspiring Photographers and North East Wales.
The North East Wales group is for any of your pictures of North East Wales and its borders – they can be of absolutely anything, from dramatic shots of the region's countryside to fun snaps of your friends and family.
The Aspiring Photographers group is open to everyone from the area, as long as you're not a professional photographer, and really can be of just about anything you like taking pictures of.
To find the Evening Leader's Flickr site – where you will be able to search our pictures and join the groups – go to
www.flickr.com/eveningleaderOnce you are a member of our groups you'll be able to share your own pictures with them with just a few clicks of the mouse.
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Please be aware that by submitting any pictures or digital-media to these services you are agreeing to have them published by NWN Media Ltd and any relevant third party sites.
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