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Frozen in time? Icy photos everywhere in our latest audience photo gallery

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A grand snap from Gary Purchase, taken at Norris Arm South. (Submitted by Gary Purchase)

From Petty Harbour to Partridgeberry Point, Norris Point to Nunatsiavut — our audience photos capture April in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Crab fishing, scenics, ice and glitter and much more. And did we say ice?? 

Enjoy the gallery, and be sure to check back as we make additions during the week.

This huge iceberg was just off Melrose when Mark Gray took the photo April 23. (Submitted by Mark Gray)
Iceberg hunting? Eric Abbott says this is one of two at Bonavista. (Submitted by Eric Abbott)
Eugene Howell says these wind-swept trees on the cliffs at Burnt Point have every twig and branch encased in ice. "The contrast with the ocean and the storm sky are magical." We agree! (Submitted by Eugene Howell)
Gene Herzberg took this gorgeous photo (despite the terrible weather), and wrote: "I don't know who was more unhappy to see today's snow, me or this American goldfinch in our backyard." (Submitted by Gene Herzberg)
A fabulous photo from Curtis Meeker, taken this week in Pippy Park. (Submitted by Curtis Meeker)
A beautiful and icy scene, just off Snow's lane in St. John's. (Submitted by Rod Pike)
Rob Wadman-Scanlan sent us this snap, taken in Mount Pearl during Thursday's ice storm. He wrote: "My Miata just gained a hard top." (Submitted by Rob Wadman-Scanlan)
Springtime in Torbay! (Submitted by Rod Pike)
Thick ice at Penney Crescent in St. John's, after the freezing rain Wednesday night. (Submitted by Wayne Hebb)
Glitter in the sunshine at Quidi Vidi. (Submitted by Sandy Snow)
'Spring' on Little Bay Islands. (Submitted by Michael Parsons)
The silver thaw glows under a street light in St. John's. (Submitted by Kevin O'Leary)
Mother Nature is not finished with winter! Norris Arm, on Friday. (Submitted by Gary Purchase)
This photo, from regular contributor Lorne Hiscock, was taken at the 'rock cut' near Rushoon, on the Burin Peninsula. An icy day on the drive! (Submitted by Lorne Hiscock)
A ghostly visitor drifted over to Fort Amherst on Sunday. Thanks to photographer Alick Tsui for this shot. (Alick Tsui/Facebook)
This public chair on the North Head Trail behind Signal Hill was an ice throne after Wednesday's freezing rain in St. John's. Thanks to Matthew Hollett for the picture. (Submitted by Matthew Hollett)
Bottoms up! A grand photo from Bill Perks, taken at Quidi Vidi Lake in St. John's. (Submitted by Bill Perks)
Now here's an Easter scene. Mike Newhook caught this sunrise over a St. John's steeple on Easter Sunday. (Submitted by Mike Newhook)
John Willette, who was visiting from Ontario, snapped this pretty pic in La Scie. (Submitted by John Willette)
As it so often does, the fog moved in to Quidi Vidi Lake. The glitter from freezing rain on April 6 sure was pretty though! (Submitted by Charlie Butt)
Threatening skies over - what must be one of the most colourful (and yummy) place names in the province - Partridgeberry Point. (Submitted by Heather Crewe)
The crab fishery on Newfoundland's east coast recently opened. Neville Webb grabbed his camera and took some photos, including this one of the Theresa & Lisa, coming into Petty Harbour with its catch. (Submitted by Neville Webb)
The sun was just setting when Wanda Hammond snapped this photo at Signal Hill. (Submitted by Wanda Tobin Hammond)
Such a nice spot for a walk - the trail at Cobb's Pond Rotary Park in Gander. (Submitted by Chelsea Rioux)
Greg Bolger captured this awesome photo at Flatrock. (Submitted by Greg Bolger)
It's tough to tire of the glorious view at Topsail Beach. (Submitted by Wayne Hebb)
A calm morning in Shoal Harbour. (Submitted by John Butt)
Carl McLean took this photo on April 10 from Mulligan, Lake Melville, Nunatsiavut. Such an interesting shot! (Submitted by Carl McLean)

Send us a fave photo!

We welcome contributions to our gallery. 

The easiest way to reach us? Email directly to [email protected], a dedicated address just for photo submissions.

Here's what we need from you: your name, where the photo was taken, and a caption that tells us what's in the image. We encourage you to add any information that you think our readers would enjoy!

We share photos we receive here, and we might also use them on Here & Now each weeknight during Ashley Brauweiler's weather segments, as well as on our Facebook page, our Twitter feed and on our Instagram account. And we always give credit! 

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