EuanLloydTaylor: "I am 15 years of age and for every one of those fifteen years the Siam Tent has been a significant feature of the WOMAD Arena."Photograph: EuanLloydTaylortrepidation: "The David Wax Museum … I caught their lovely wee set outside the Songlines tent but I bottled out of seeing their gig later due to the deluge."Photograph: trepidationA drummer from Gocoo, the Japanese Taiko drumming groupPhotograph: Al HenleyFriday evening sunsetPhotograph: Peter Morganrooibosman: "All the participants of the People's Parlour gathered for a group photo – we are all different people with hopefully fascinating life stories … Thanks to Katy Duke who organises it every year."Photograph: rooibosmanPaul Follett: "Stan & Helen Moore started their festival postcard business in 1981, when Micheal Eavis, the founder of Glastonbury, suggested they take a stand for their fledgling business (up to then trading from a blanket on the grass!) Their daughter Hester now runs it and they visit lots of festivals each summer … They are 'royalty' amongst the trading community. Drop by near the Big Red Tent and send your nearest and dearest a card … they are taken by bike to catch the Royal Mail collection each day."Photograph: Paul FollettFestival-goers laugh in the face of heavy cloud cover and do some sunbathing Photograph: Jess HollidayA hell of a lot of drumming seems to go on at WOMAD, judging from readers' photosPhotograph: ALIENETWORKA handy spot to shelter from the rainPhotograph: Peter Morganunsnap_photo: "Chasing a bubble near the Big Red tent."Photograph: unsnap_photo