Your pictures on the theme of 'hidden'Published31 October 2019Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, Jenny DowningImage caption, Jenny Downing: "The joy of playing hide-and-seek with someone small."Image source, Richard DerwentImage caption, Richard Derwent: “Swaddling them in lengths of netting made it easier to transport these Christmas trees in a north Hertfordshire village."Image source, Trevor BassImage caption, Trevor Bass: "The cows were caught in two minds - wanting to hide but also wanting a peak at us."Image source, Peter PenfoldImage caption, Peter Penfold: "Camper vans, hidden and forgotten on a walk in Sussex."Image source, Jonathan IngramImage caption, Jonathan Ingram: "Sri Lankan shrine, hidden in the roots of a Banyan tree, in a marketplace in Galle."Image source, Rachael BlakeyImage caption, Rachael Blakey: "I See You - I wanted to hide the majority of the model's face, so more emphasis would be given to the eyes."Image source, Amanda CochraneImage caption, Amanda Cochrane: "A picture of Alfie in Glasgow Botanic Gardens."Image source, Jo ArnellImage caption, Jo Arnell: "Camouflage takes different forms and variations. Plume moth play dead as tiny wooden splinters."Image source, Sarah CleallImage caption, Sarah Cleall: "Found you. Here’s my dog hiding away in my son's bed."Image source, Jane StevensonImage caption, Jane Stevenson: "Can you spot the heron in the early morning mist? Or is it so well hidden you ‘mist’ it?"Image source, Elisa DeckerImage caption, Elisa Decker spotted this racoon in Central Park, New York.Image source, Angie TurnerImage caption, Angie Turner: "A summer sunrise over sleepy Stannington in Sheffield, hidden behind a seed head at the roadside."Image source, Amy TaylorImage caption, Amy Taylor: "This unusual looking mushroom is Stropharia caerulea (Blue Roundhead), I think. Such a little cutie. He was the only one I found when out searching for mushrooms. It's the first time I have seen one this colour."Image source, Denise MartinImage caption, Denise Martin: "My dog, Ember, just loves to hide and thinks she can’t be seen."Image source, Tracey ReidImage caption, Tracey Reid: "I spy with my little eye."Image source, Pip MurrayImage caption, Pip Murray: "A sculpture of a hidden conker found in the woods at Rococo Gardens in Painswick, Gloucestershire."Image source, Guy ShepherdImage caption, And finally a statue in Krakow by Guy Shepherd. The next theme is "garden wildlife" and the deadline for entries is 5 November 2019. Send pictures to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or follow the link to "Upload your pictures here" below. Further details and terms can be found by following the link to "We set the theme, you take the pictures," at the bottom of the page.More on this storyWe set the theme, you take the picturesPublished17 January 2023Upload your pictures herePublished19 September 2019