Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Lifestyle

Your photographs: May 2009

Tim Topple
Tim Topple: Taken in Soho. A girl viewing a picture hanging on the wall; it struck me as like a painting in itself Photograph: Tim Topple/guardian.co.uk
Andrew Boutilier
Andrew Boutilier: Taken while travelling in the desert in Western Argentina near Patagonia. The sun was setting and the wind created this cloud formation above a mountain peak. Some say it looks like an ear. Photograph: Andrew Boutilier/guardian.co.uk
Margaret Waage
Margaret Waage: A glass canopy located inside the main entrance of the National Liberty Museum, Philadelphia, USA Photograph: Margaret Waage/guardian.co.uk
Alexandra Lethbridge
Alexandra Lethbridge: A young woman against a vibrant graffiti wall in Brighton. Many of the colours seem to be mirrored in her clothes Photograph: Alexandra Lethbridge/guardian.co.uk
Laura Schofield
Laura Schofield: Seoul, South Korea. There were lanterns everywhere to celebrate Buddha's birthday Photograph: Laura Schofield/guardian.co.uk
Matthew Plummer
Matthew Plummer: I saw these guys practising their incredible flips outside the National Theatre, on my way to see the James Ravilious exhibition Photograph: Matthew Plummer/guardian.co.uk
Liz Cummins
Liz Cummins: They were tricky to photograph, but I managed to catch a shot of a dolphin, while on a boat trip off the coast of Tenerife, 2009 Photograph: Liz Cummins/guardian.co.uk
Ross Cooper
Ross Cooper: Taken on Lexington and Beak Street, Soho, 2008. There are many layers to this picture, if you study it closely enough – which could be what the man on the wall is asking us to do Photograph: Ross Cooper/guardian.co.uk
Celine Asril
Celine Asril: Two women observe a young graffiti artist in the Lower Marsh tunnel, South Bank, London Photograph: Celine Asril /guardian.co.uk
Emma Berrow
Emma Berrow: An explosion that happened in an industrial estate in Gosport, England Photograph: Emma Berrow/guardian.co.uk
Sheila Creed
Sheila Creed: Floralis Generica by architect Eduardo Catalano, in Buenos Aires. The sculpture is a huge metal flower that mimics the movements of a real one, closing up at night Photograph: Sheila Creed/guardian.co.uk
Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.