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Ablaze with autumn: Enjoy these photos from around New Brunswick

What images will you capture this fall? Send them to us at cbcnb@cbc.ca.

Send your best snaps and video from across the province to cbcnb@cbc.ca

Birch trees in autumn colours grow near a covered wooden bridge.
Covered bridges might look their most enchanting in autumn as this one in the Sussex area does. (Submitted by Jane LeBlanc)

Judging by the submissions to Your Lens this week, we may be entering peak fall foliage season in New Brunswick. If you're spending time outside and enjoying the bright red and gold colours, send some photos to us at cbcnb@cbc.ca for a chance to be featured in Your Lens.

Trees with leaves in the colours red, yellow and green reflect over a pond on a cloudy day.
A moody fall day at Deer Park in Oromocto. (Submitted by Shayla Vachon)
Red and green lights shine in the night sky over the silhouettes of trees.
The northern lights made an appearance over Dickie Mountain, near Norton. (Submitted by Theresa Cromwell )
Trees with leaves in the colours of red, yellow and green grow along a river.
Autumn is in full swing in the Sussex area. (Submitted by Jane LeBlanc)
The sun shines over a green lawn and trees with leaves in the colours of red and yellow. A rainbow stretches across the sky.
A rainbow in Berry Mills. (Submitted by Steve Payne)
A large tree bursting with red and gold colours grows in front of a house on a sunny day.
This tree in Riverview understood the fall colours assignment. (Submitted by Linda Hardwick )
Trees with leaves in shades of red, green and yellow line a blue river where a boat is floating.
Autumn on the Kennebecasis River. 'The photo was taken from the wharf of the Rothesay Yacht Club,' wrote Rick Benson in his submission to Your Lens. 'The Kennebecasis River can be very rough at times. This morning the river provided a stunning fall mirror impression. The Wolastoq heals.' (Submitted by Rick Benson)

Send us your photos or videos by email atcbcnb@cbc.ca, and put the wordsYour Lensin the subject line.

Please tell us your name, where the photo or video was taken, and provide a caption that tells us what's happening in your submission.And feel free to add any other information that would help us tell the audience about your photo or video.

We don't publish black-and-white photos or heavily edited photos, such as anythingover-saturated or with filters. Watermarks will be cropped out.

We'll share the photos and videos here and we might use them on our other platforms, such as our suppertime TV newscast. We'll be sure to give you credit, too.

We'll try to respond to everyone but may not be able to.