Anthony Day: 'Outside the British Museum - the weather wasn’t going to stop these tourists from getting their photo'Photograph: Anthony DayRobert Griffin: 'This promenade shelter on Hove seafront caught my eye, glowing like a lantern in the sunset'Photograph: Robert GriffinJane McDermott: 'We found this shelter on Rushy Bay, Bryher, Isles of Scilly. Made with driftwood, old netting and seashells, it formed a perfect refuge to shelter with my daughter and baby grandson'Photograph: Jane McDermott
Philip Percival: 'A second world war air-raid shelter in a field in the middle of the Northamptonshire countryside. I love the fact that it was built to withstand bombs but is now being slowly taken apart by nature'Photograph: Philip PercivalAndrew Hill: 'Shelter from the impending storm ... well, it was August and in the middle of the summer holidays'Photograph: Andrew HillHans Hoekveld: "In the heat of the day the dalmatian automatically seeks shelter from the soaring sun, in whatever little shade there may be'Photograph: Hans HoekveldJim Downie: 'Edinburgh at festival time is probably the best time of year for street beggars. This poor soul was fast asleep, not knowing he was now slightly richer'Photograph: Jim DowniePhoebe Rixon: 'This photo was taken on the last night of the Big Chill festival. My friends and I returned to our tents and sat around talking into the early hours. I loved how the hub of our campsite, our gazebo, was glowing in a very warm home-from-home way'Photograph: Phoebe RixonRichard Smith: 'Dartmouth in the rain: a representative image of our summer in Britain. Although only 5pm on a summer's evening, the flash kicked in automatically'Photograph: Richard SmithSteven Conway: 'We should choose our shelter more carefully. What looks like good cover can sometimes turn out to be a welcoming spot for the imminent downpour' Photograph: Steven Conway
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