Six News & Star Camera Club pictures from members
The sunset pictured from Harras Road, Whitehaven by Adrian Strand.
(Image: Adrian Strand/News & Star Camera Club) The 80th anniversary of VE Day is marked in Brampton and captured by Paul Grindley.
(Image: Paul Grindley/News & Star Camera Club) Poppy bombing in Dalston to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day captured by Heather Harrison.
(Image: Heather Harrison/News & Star Camera Club) Geese and Goslings at Crofton Lake captured by Dot Fraser.
(Image: Dot Fraser/News & Star Camera Club) A blossom tree in the Lanercost Churchyard captured by Susan Farish.
(Image: Susan Farish/News & Star Camera Club)
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