on 03-05-2019 14:33
Hey everyone,
Some of you may have spotted our announcement in January that we were selling the HONOR View 20. Now that it’s been out for a few months, there’s some fantastic reviews out there. Here’s just a few review snippets from our very own customers, as left on our shop page.
Sounds brilliant, right? Well, our friends at HONOR have one to give away to one lucky O2 Community member!
How do you enter?
It’s easy. The HONOR View 20 has an impressive 48MP camera, and is one of the most talked about features of the device. In honour (wink wink) of this, all you need to do to enter is post a photo below of the view from your favourite place, and tell us why. This could be a holiday you’ve been on, the view from your home/garden/conservatory, the view from a family members home, your work (though, we won’t believe you!), the view from the Eiffel Tower, or something else.
Competition info
Competition open to all members of the O2 Community. For an entry to be valid, it must contain a photo of what you consider to be your favourite place, and a brief explanation of why. Only one entry per account. Competition closes 5pm Sunday 12 May.
A winner will be chosen at random – we’ll tally up the number of entries at the end of the competition and use a random number generator to choose which one corresponds to that post. For example, if the generator gives us the number 9, we’ll choose the 9th valid entry as our winner. Usual O2 Social Competition T&C’s apply: o2.uk/terms
So, what are you waiting for? Show us a photo of your favourite view and why, and you could be our lucky winner!
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on 03-05-2019 15:12
on 03-05-2019 15:12
Hi @Martin-O2
This is my favourite place sitting on the bench below my Red Mason Bees nesting boxes
on 03-05-2019 15:31
on 03-05-2019 15:31
My favourite place to be "lost in France"
on 03-05-2019 15:44
on 03-05-2019 15:44
Absolutely beautiful @TallTrees, @MI5 !
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03-05-2019 16:14 - edited 03-05-2019 16:16
My favourite place is being by the seaside. Sea looks so nice and I Love the smell of the sea.
on 03-05-2019 17:29
on 03-05-2019 17:29
Great pic @Anonymous ! I can almost smell the sea air!
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on 03-05-2019 19:52
on 03-05-2019 19:52
03-05-2019 20:03 - edited 03-05-2019 20:09
03-05-2019 20:03 - edited 03-05-2019 20:09
We have a Knife Angel in Coventry @BigDaddyUK
Beautiful in an awful way. Made from knives handed in during a knife amnesty.
PS please note this is NOT an entry for the competition as I didn't take the photo.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 03-05-2019 20:58
on 03-05-2019 20:58
A picture through the West window of a Northern Irish landmark, the Mussenden Temple on the edge of the cliffs, overlooking Downhill and Benone beaches and the entrance to Lough Foyle to the west, with the hills of the Swilly Peninsula faintly visible in the far distance. The main railway line between Derry and Belfast goes through the cliff beneath the temple, one of the few tunnels on this piece of single-track railway.
An inscription on the outside of this building, built originally as a library, reads: "Suave, mari magno turbantibus aequora ventis e tarra magnum alterius spectare laborem" which translates to "T'is pleasant safely to behold from the shore, the troubled sailor, and hear the tempests roar."
Such a peaceful place on a day as pictured; such a striking ocean view to behold looking out of the North window as the gales batter the cliff upon which the temple stands.
Worth a visit if you ever are visiting County Derry in the North West of Ireland.
on 04-05-2019 02:10
on 04-05-2019 02:10
This isn't a brilliant photo and probably a little boring to some. No perspective or dimension or any other technical things/terms that good photographers would look for.
I have much better photos that I have taken before my hands started to shake but I have this as a background picture on my Kindle simply because it was taken shortly before my accident and is one of the last photos I took in Thailand.
It's a view from the path that runs long the back of our garden and one of the reasons we bought the house. Maybe I need a camera with better stability and colour but there again, the camera is a little old now.