Stunning images showcasing nature and the seasons have been shown at a recent meeting of the North Norfolk Photographic Society.
West Runton beach and Stody Lodge Gardens have been among the recent destinations captured by society snappers.
Val Walker, from the club, said: "The weather was not ideal on either occasion but photographers have learned to deal with this so the windy conditions at West Runton gave greater scope for dramatic waves and we were fortunate to enjoy a good sky at sunset.
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"Stody at the beginning of May is peak season for the wonderful selection of azaleas on display and members took full advantage of the variety of colours, with reflections in the lake being a popular subject."
As well as group outings, society members meet regularly at Cley Village Hall.
The society's annual exhibition will take place during Holt Festival week from July 24-29, open 9.30am-3.30pm, at St Andrew's Church Hall, admission is free.
The society was established in the 1950s. To find out more, visit its website at nnps.uk.
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