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A woman is seen photographing the Autumnal colours of the leaves on trees at the National Arboretum at Westonbirt on October 22, 2005, in Gloucestershire, England.

A lady is seen photographing the Autumnal colors of the leaves on bushes on the Nationwide Arboretum at Westonbirt on October 22, 2005, in Gloucestershire, England.

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For many years, World Images Day has celebrated how an image can typically convey greater than phrases ever might. First noticed on Aug 19, 1991, the day commemorates the invention of the daguerreotype, a photographic course of developed in 1837. Since then, pictures has developed into a robust device for storytelling. To have a good time the importance of the day, NPR invitations you to share the story behind your favourite photograph you may have ever taken.

Your story may very well be featured within the Up First publication on Aug. 17. Use the shape beneath and inform us about your favourite photograph. You too can add the photograph or ship a voice memo. Pictures needs to be taken by you and unedited.

Please submit responses by Aug. 6.

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Your submission will probably be ruled by our basic Phrases of Use and Privateness Coverage. Because the Privateness Coverage says, we wish you to bear in mind that there could also be circumstances wherein the exemptions offered underneath legislation for journalistic actions or freedom of expression might override privateness rights you may in any other case have.