29 April 2011 17:07 GMT / By Paul Lamkin
Have you got a brilliant picture from the Royal Wedding? Perhaps you managed to zoom in to William's bald spot (well, it's more than a spot - let's be honest)? Or maybe you've got a picture of the mayor copping a feel of the village WI leader at your local street party?
If so, you should probably enter it into Flickr's The People's Royal Wedding Album. You never know, you could even win yourself a £5,000 honeymoon courtesy of the online photo sharing giant.
"With every detail of the wedding, from Kate's dress to the first dance and what guests had for dinner shared by the world and his uncle, The People's Wedding Album turns the spotlight on what ordinary people are doing, or not doing, on the big day," said Fiona Miller, Flickr's marketing manager.
"Flickr is in a unique position to tell the visual story of the people's wedding. We're excited that we can play a part in documenting the Royal Wedding from the people's perspective."
To submit your pics either visit flickr.com/groups/peoplesroyalwedding or upload directly from your smartphone using the Flickr app.
Jennie Bond, royal expert, is judging - so if you've got a snap of her downing gin from a hipflask whilst she waited around for the balcony appearance it's probably best to keep that one to yourself.
There's still time, check out our Royal wedding photos - how to take them and what to do with them
And take a look at the Best Royal Wedding gadgets
Online, Internet, Royal Wedding, Flickr



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