Taking on the topic 'dark', many chose night as their inspiration but there were plenty of other takes on the subject.
The Leader Camera Club is a friendly and supportive group, made up of amateur and professional photographers.
See more: Erddig in the frame on Camera Club outing
The group is set regular topic challenges, which have included fences, monochrome and most recently the peaks of Wales.
Often the natural world takes centre stage, from stunning skies, frozen wonderlands and solar events.
To see more photos from members or to join, visit the Leader Camera Club Facebook page.
Liverpool Albert Docks. Picture: Marcus Roberts
Picture: Alix Langton
On the road. Picture: Michael Lomax
Liverpool. Picture: Robin Parker
Dark beauty of a clematis. Picture: Tracey Rowland Kaye
The Turf next to the Racecourse. Picture: Antony Humphreys
Light work. Picture: Mark Pluke
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. Picture: Andy Dixson
Slice of the action. Picture: Andrew Bond
St Giles Church gates, Wrexham. Picture: Alan Brace
Lion. Picture: Paul Wilson
St Giles Church, Wrexham. Picture: Stephen Lee
In the Highlands. Picture: Alison Brace
Pavilion Theatre on Cromer Pier. Picture: Dave Jowitt
Light graffiti. Picture: Simon Dean
Horse. Picture: Gail Charlesworth
Greenfield. Picture: Jo Beacher
In flight. Picture: Keith Biggs
Picture: Owen Frances Nic
Spotlight. Picture: Gemma Wright
Streets. Picture: Marc JF
Picture: Liz Reece
Picture: Ann Parry
Reflecting in the dark. Picture: Sian Roberts
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