Your Tribute to HM Queen Elizabeth II

To commemorate and celebrate the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II we ask you to contribute your best ever picture of her glorious nation.

It can be taken by drone or by a terrestrial camera. You can take a picture specially for this or post your all-time favourite. Simply post the image that is special to you.

We want to see anything that shows Britain and the British at their best. It can be countryside, city, people, pageantry or buildings; it can anything that expresses your pride in Britain and in the reign of a remarkable monarch and an outstanding woman.

If you want to add a description, please do so. If you just want to submit the photo that’s fine. If you think Drone Scene would be enhanced by details of location and flight, add them.

There is no contest, there are no rules, no prizes. Just, we hope, a growing body of the very best images GADC members have to offer.

Just submit an image of yours that you are proud of, an image that makes us all proud of the Kingdom, proud of our heritage and proud of the selfless person who ruled it for 70 glorious years.

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Lost for words, god speed our queen.

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On honour of HM Queen Elizabeth, here’s HMS Queen Elizabeth (with HMS Warrior in the foreground).

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Reflecting on 70 glorious years

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Beckfoot, Cumbria looking across Solway Firth towards Scottish Borders.
Stunning scenery, beautiful area.

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A castle from the past.

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Pont Pen-y-Llyn, Snowdonia, North Wales featuring Mount Snowdon and Glyder Fawr

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Looking across Rannoch Moor towards Buachaille Etive Mor and Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands.

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The Tower of London back in September 2014.

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The City of Coventry. This is one of my favourite images that I haven taken since owning a drone.

Its a reminder to me that what ever happens in life you can always re build bigger better and stronger. Coventry Cathedral got destroyed in the Blitz during WWII yet here it is still dominating the City skyline.

My grandad stood on his feet for 11 hours on guard as part of Queen Elizabeth’s Corrination as a member of the Royal Navy he was also part of the escort fleet of ships that gaurded her tour of the west indies. She truly was a remarkable woman.

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Sunset, the end of the day, the end of an era. My humble tribute to the well-lived life of a monarch who will be fondly remembered by many of of us.
This is Ailsa Craig - a visual link between two regions of the UK, and it’s one of my favourite photos. Although it’s much closer to Scotland it can be clearly seen from Northern Ireland, a reminder, if it’s needed, that we’re all part of the same Kingdom.

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Kylesku Bridge opened by the Queen in August 1984

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Sunset over Llyn Gwynant in North Wales

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From the foothills of Mount Kenya where she became Queen

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Windsor Castle, Her Majesty The Queen was in residence when my wife and I visited as her car was there, according to the staff.

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H.R.H. Prince Phillip at the Field of Remembrance, West Minster Abbey 2011

H.R.H. Prince Harry at the Field of Remembrance, West Minster Abbey 2014

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HMS Queen Elizabeth Portsmouth Sept 2017 when returning from our holiday to Brittany

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Village of Streatley in Bedfordshire and the surrounding countryside, taken on M2P back in 2021

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This is a view of Portsmouth at around 110 degrees from Andy’s shot of the dockyard and possibly from the same TOAL point.

It’s just a picture I like (possibly because I made an effort to be up for 05:30 to take it).

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