We've reached the end of another month and that only means one thing, time to appreciate our hard-working camera club members.
Each month the Salisbury Journal Camera Club works towards a theme and this month we decided to make the most of Valentine's Day and asked everyone to submit photos under the tag 'Things I Love'.
It is never easy to choose which photos to feature, and while we can only share 12 of these fantastic photos with you here, if you would like to see more, you can head over to the Salisbury Journal Camera Club on Facebook.
READ MORE: Five of our favourite photographs from the Salisbury Journal Camera Club this week
In no particular order:
- A buzzard collecting nesting materials for the future brood by Avon Images
- Carol Byrne shared one of her shots from wandering around the Cathedral to take photos
- Simon Peter Millard and his little friend love the early start at the train station
- Gail G shared this stunning sunrise she snapped while walking to work
- A gorgeous sunrise by Derek Jones
- Quite an intimidating shot by Annette Gregory!
- This little chap enjoying the snowdrops at Damerham by Dan Marley-Cook
- Mark Clemas shared this dramatic shot from Roche Court
- Oliver Barnes shared this moody photo to show how he loves treating himself to coffee with his partner
- We think the deer might love Annette Gregory too!
- Carol Byrne shared this gorgeous shot of her family exploring
- Claire Sheppard proving it's hard to not fall in love with the New Forest
Do you have a stunning photo you would like to share with us? You can post it in the camera club's group once you have joined and you might be lucky enough to see your photograph in the paper, or on our social media pages including Facebook and Instagram.
It is free and easy for anyone to join the camera club and a great way to share your amazing photos with others. Simply search for Salisbury Journal Camera Club on Facebook.
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