To celebrate World Photography Day, we asked our social media community to share their favourite photographs associated to the sport of bowls with us. Here is a selection of the photographs that were shared on Twitter:
πΈ To celebrate World Photography Day, we want to see your favourite photographs associated to the sport of bowls.
π Your greatest success
π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ A special moment with your family
π A bowls green located in a picturesque setting#WorldPhotographyDay pic.twitter.com/1fAHu9M1Uc— Bowls England (@BowlsEngland) August 19, 2020
Throwback to 2018 pic.twitter.com/npeKUuYZiU
β Kieran Rollings (@Rollings_Kieran) August 19, 2020
Commonwealth Games 2018 pic.twitter.com/N2guLxfutl
β Farnborough Bowls (@Draw_the_shot) August 19, 2020
Family trophy haul pic.twitter.com/6bUhM7GNpQ
β DG4uld (@DuncG73) August 20, 2020
Our stunning bit of #Worcestershire #WorldPhotographyDay #playbowls pic.twitter.com/CbQagroZGL
β Overbury Bowling Club (@OverburyBowls) August 19, 2020
Winning our first Middleton Cup in 2009. The black arm bands were in loving memory of our talisman the late great Richard Bray who had tragically passed away just the day before β€οΈ pic.twitter.com/9TxIADDm9R
β Ian Powell (@ian__powell) August 19, 2020
Winning the National Fours with the last bowl pic.twitter.com/caGmJvGEn8
β Stuart Thomas (@Thomaslad) August 19, 2020
Winning the White Rose 2008 pic.twitter.com/DQtndaN5II
β Sim (rhino1890) (@rhino1890) August 19, 2020
Too many to choose from but here’s a few of my favs from recent years. #playbowls #WorldPhotographyDay @BowlsEng https://t.co/qxfrxbsNwB pic.twitter.com/sP139fgnVd
β Rebecca Wigfield (@RebeccaWigfield) August 19, 2020