For some it's art, others vandalism but there's no denying graffiti is colourful.
Many locations around the world have embraced the creative form, which can often deliver some unique wisdom.
The Leader Camera Club is a welcoming and friendly group, made up of amateur and professional photographers.
Members share images on a whole host of subjects, with North Wales often being their inspiration, and even met up earlier this year for a visit around Erddig.
Some recent challenges have included spring, the colour blue and robins.
To see more from members or to join, visit the Leader Camera Club Facebook page.
Picture: Oliver Stephen
Picture: Jamie Jenkins
Picture: Sian Roberts
Picture: Gail Charlesworth
Picture: Steve Jones
Picture: Steve Andrews
Liverpool. Picture: Sean Hughes
Gwersyllt. Picture: Andrew Bond
Friendship mural, Ayerbe Primary School, Spain. Picture: Stephen Harvey
John Lennon wall Prague. Picture: Julie Pettigrew
Picture: John Hallard
New Brighton. Picture: Alan Brace
Frascati, Ital. Picture: Alix Langton
Ljubljanska Bank, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Picture: Beverley Craddock
Picture: Kieran Thomas
Picture: Angela Ptitchard
Mavericks, Holywell. Picture: Tracey Rowland Kaye
Picture: Robin Parker
Picture: Nerys G Jones
Picture: Neil Eccleston
Broughton. Picture: Simon Dean
Cardiff. Picture: Scott Lee
London. Picture: Eddie Naish
Picture: Andy Dixson
Picture: Gareth Moules
Picture: Wowzers Photography
Seville Road, Liverpool. Picture: Michael Stenson
James Street Station, Liverpool. Picture: Glenys Jones
Berlin Wall. Picture: Danni Hughes
Conwy Railway Station. Picture: Ian Hughes
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