Toowoomba residents submit photos for #SnapToowoomba. Photo from Lauren Aleece.
Toowoomba residents submit photos for #SnapToowoomba. Photo from Lauren Aleece.

What's Toowoomba like from your point of view?

WE live in one of the most beautiful regions on the planet - and now's your chance to show it off.

Today is the day for people to #SnapToowoomba, an opportunity to celebrate what we have and build community pride.

From our breathtaking views and historic buildings to our stunning parks and gardens, Toowoomba has so much to photograph.

Run by The Chronicle, the social media campaign allows anyone to take a photo, upload it to Instagram and have it fall into #SnapToowoomba photo gallery on our website.

You can view the gallery here.

Photos posted on Twitter and Facebook will also feature in the photo galleries and in The Chronicle.

Budding photographers will be joining similar quests in capital cities and regions across the country as part of the News Corp initiative in partnership with Canon Australia.

All you have to do is snap, hashtag your post #SnapToowoomba and share on our Facebook page, or on Instagram or Twitter.

So this afternoon, I chased a single beam of light for nearly 50km across the #ToowoombaRegion to find out where it came to rest. Well... it was right in the middle of a paddock, but at least it looked pretty!
So this afternoon, I chased a single beam of light for nearly 50km across the #ToowoombaRegion to find out where it came to rest. Well... it was right in the middle of a paddock, but at least it looked pretty! David Frazer

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