IT'S finally the end of the year, and what better way to celebrate than with a wrap-up of our favourite photos?
The Salisbury Journal Camera Club has been busy all year round, submitting photos on Facebook for each of our monthly themes.
We've trawled through them all and chosen our favourite photo from each month, to bring you this final gallery.
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Salisbury Journal Camera Club 'Photos of the Year' 2023
January: Michelle Marie House's glorious photo was chosen for January's 'New Beginnings' theme
February: Graham Davidson's station photograph was chosen for February's 'Shadows' theme
March: April Woelke's photo of a cow in a field was chosen for March's 'All Things Bright and Beautiful' theme
April: For April's 'Things that make me Smile' them, we chose this picture of the bluebells at Grovely Woods, taken by Luke Caro
May: Helen Nashwalder captured the beautiful sun in the woods for May's them of 'Looking up'
June: This almost looks like a painting! Annette Acreman's dog hiding among the buttercups is our choice for June's 'Hidden Beauty' theme
July: A brilliant example of July's 'Urban Photography' theme from Wesley Bartlett
August: Claire Sheppard took this beautiful photo of the changing sunset for August's 'Magical Summer' theme
September: For September's 'Patterns' theme, Suzi Elizabeth viited Bournemouth Air Festival and captured this shot of the Red Arrows
October: We love the red leaves in this stunning photo Noorie Parvez took for October's 'Home Town Pride' theme
November: November's theme was 'What I'm Thankful For' and Mark Clemas' photo will resonate with most of us
December: Carol Byrne shared this very festive photo for December's 'A Merry Christmas' theme
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