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I have a picture for you! 09 May-15 May 2026

The First Thing newsletter's Ever-lasting Subscriber Photo Gallery.

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Beacon in the dark. Photographer: Thomas A Buys Beacon in the dark. Photographer: Thomas A Buys

Want to send us your photos? You need to be a First Thing Subscriber. When you're subscribed and ready, there'll be a link to submit your own pics in the Picture of the Day section.

Guidelines: we try to be as inclusive as possible when publishing your fantastic photos. However, if you can, please try orient your camera horizontally ('landscape' format) and please, please, try send us as high resolution a photo as possible.

NOTE: We limit our weekly entries to maximum 20. If your picture's not published, please keep sending them in!

First Thing's John Stupart is very much a dog person, but we encourage all pictures.

Are you an amateur or professional photographer? While we don't have money for your pics, if you have a portfolio link or options for prints, let us know when you submit your pic and we'll do our best to include it.

Turn grapes into wine. Photographer: Charmaine Hoover


The calm before the storms. Photographer: Christa Rossouw


Sweetness on the sidewalk. Photographer: Thabiso Kokwana


Seagull at sunset. Photographer: Natasha Mallion


Perfectly perched and ready to pounce. Photographer: Caroline Rowbottom (@caroline_rowbottom)


Mdumbi, Wild Coast. Photographer: Paul Datlen


Brotherly love. Photographer: Carel Stassen


Beacon in the dark. Photographer: Thomas A Buys


A glimpse of Table Mountain from above the clouds. Photographer: Rens Rezelman


1.5mm-2mm high Slime mould fruiting bodies (Didymium sp.) growing on decaying plant material. The chalky coating is made of microscopic lime crystals that protect and eventually release spores. Magnified 5x. Photographer: Tian Olivier

Note: By submitting a photo you acknowledge that you have given us permission to publish them on this site and in this format. You still hold all rights to your work. If you would like to re-use, print, or otherwise use our subscribers' photos, contact us and we'll put you in touch with the original photographers.

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