NOW that Summer is finally here, we asked the Salisbury Journal Camera Club to share 'Hidden Beauty' with us, in some amazing photographs.
This theme gave members the chance to be extremely creative with their photos, and as you can see, they did not disappoint.
From beautiful skies to stunning birds and even Salisbury Cathedral, our members have been hard at work in and around the city.
It's never easy for us to choose 10 photos from all the submissions this month, but we have picked some highlights to share and have loved seeing all the photographs posted on the Facebook page.
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 and click to join and you will be free to share with others in the group.
Take a look a the gallery above to view this months best photographs.
Photo 1: Peek-a-boo! Trev Stadd took this lovely photo of a peeping Red Deer
Photo 2: Phil Houghton took this closeup of a "mullein moth caterpillar hidden inside, well, a mullein"
Photo 3: Pippa Coombs took this lovely photo of the Moon hiding behind the Spire
Photo 4: A little roe fawn hiding in the grass, taken by Annette Gregory
Photo 5: John Fellows snapped a close-up of a housefly on a leaf
Photo 6: We love this photo of Anett Hegedűs-Kolláth's son admiring the Sunset
Photo 7: Victoria Scott took this photo of a Salisbury mural
Photo 8: Luke Wilson took this stunning shot of a Red Deer hiding in plain sight
Photo 9: This almost looks like a painting! Annette Acreman's dog hiding among the buttercups
Photo 10: Highland cow enjoying the water, taken by Suzi Elizabeth
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