Talented camera club members from across the West of Scotland have been sharing their amazing photos.
We are inviting talented photography enthusiasts to submit work to be featured in the Barrhead News, The Renfrewshire Gazette, Dumbarton Reporter, and Clydebank Post.
This week we are featuring the following images, which include photographs of nature, wildlife and the Scottish Pipe Band Championships.
Anti-submarine defences from the Second World War at Cramond Causeway in the Firth of Forth by Ivie McLardy (Barrhead News Camera Club)
Loch Sloy by William Brown (Barrhead News Camera Club)
The Devil's Pulpit in Finnich Glen by Alex McPhail (The Gazette Camera Club)
A garden spider by Michael Dick (The Gazette Camera Club)
Glasgow's iconic Duke of Wellington statue is shown without his famous traffic cone hat in this photograph by Iain Maclean (Clydebank Post Camera Club)
The Titan Crane in Clydebank by Clare Harman (Clydebank Post Camera Club)
A blackbird female feeding on rowan berries in Balloch by James Duncan (Dumbarton and the Vale Camera Club)
The Scottish Pipe Band Championships in Levengrove Park in Dumbarton by Mark Woodliff (Dumbarton and the Vale Camera Club)
To join the Renfrewshire Gazette's camera club, click here.
To join the Barrhead News' camera club, click here.
To join the Clydebank Post's camera club, click here.
To join the Dumbarton Reporter's camera club, click here.
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