WELCOME to another edition of the camera club.
Thanks once again to all our visual story tellers for sharing the fruits of their labours.
We have a wonderful selection once again this week - underlining just how fortunate we all are to live in such a glorious and peaceful part of the world.
The events of the past month have hit home just how fragile peace truly is.
It is truly remarkable that as the world continues to battle a global pandemic that it is also having to contend with Russian’s invasion of Ukraine.
The images from the ravaged eastern European country have shocked and appalled the world and, once again, we are all now living in a new era of human history.
With all that in mind it is important to take a time out from time to time, relax, unwind and embrace the great outdoors.
Everything feels better after a walk and medical professionals all agree it can be as good for you physically as it is for you mentally.
A sting to the tail. Picture by Brian Roberts.
Saint Alkmund Church at night. Picture by Tim Dickenson.
Nature at Brown Moss. Picture by Jan Rescorla.
Scenes above Whitchurch. Picture by Brian Roberts.
A colourful fellow. Picture by Steve Beech.
Moonlight through trees. Picture by Brian Roberts.
A mute swan on the Prees branch canal. Picture by Steve Beech.
Sun and cobwebs. Picture by Karen Holding.
A foggy morning. Picture by Laura Butler.
Prees Heath roundabout. Picture by Tim Dickenson.
Eyes on the prize. Picture by Steve Beech.
Mother nature opened a box of crayons. Picture by Tim Dickenson.
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