Tasked with the 'peaks of Wales', they showcased some of its stunning views and dramatic scenery.
Of course North Wales was the focus for many, with Snowdonia providing peak peaks!
The Leader Camera Club is a friendly and supportive group, made up of amateur and professional photographers.
People share images daily on a wide variety of subjects, with the natural world a favourite.
Member recently met for an outing at Erddig, with many sharing technical and creative knowhow.
The group is set regular themed challenges, which has included lighthouses, monochrome, doors and most recently fences.
To see more or to join, visit the Leader Camera Club Facebook page.
Above Ogwen. Picture: John Hallard
Castell Dinas Bran. Picture: Wowzers Photography
Moel Famau. Picture: Pics by Carl
Yr Wyddfa from Llanberis. Picture: Nicola Sumnal
Tryfan. Picture: Ruth Davies
Gilfach Nature Reserve, Rhayader. Picture: N.J Photography
Snowdon. Picture: David Tombs
Pen yr Ole Wen. Picture: Andy Dixson
Picture: Michelle Westerman
Picture: James Molyneux
Nantlle Ridge Snowdonia. Picture: Ann Parry
Corn Du summit looking out at the Brecons. Picture: Andy Beacher
Minera Quarry. Picture: Tracey Rowland Kaye
Snowdonia. Picture: Gaz Kirkham-Jones
Snowdonia. Picture: Jamie Jenkins
Picture: Thomas Chomsky
Looking across to Moel Famau. Picture: Adam Williams
Picture: James Miles
Looking towards Llyn Peris and Snowdonia range. Picture: Simon Dean
Picture: Charlotte Wyatt
Ogwen Valley. Picture: Zoe Taylor
Clwydian Hills. Picture: Nerys G Jones
Summit of Pincyn Llys looking out at the Clwydian Range. Picture: Gareth Davies
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