CONTINUING with the theme of 'Brighten Your Day', members of Knutsford Photographic Society have sent in a range of images which are firm favourites.
Members have dug deep into their files to retrieve images they hope will stimulate your interest in photography and memories of better times, and explain why the pictures are their favourites.
Wayne Clarke says of his picture Tatton Sunrise - 'Great sunrise. Great tree. Great park. Great town. Great People'.
Walkers at Three Shires Head by Mervyn Harrison - 'A reminder of better times past and also to come'.
Rest with a view by Karl Creaser - 'Happy memories of time in one of Britain's best places - the Lakes'.
Autumn Leaves by Tim Banks - 'This image just epitomises the wonderful colours and shapes of autumn leaves'.
Two Bridges and a Power Station by Joe Morris - 'Textures, soft and hard. Morning light. Old, elegant curves v modern, straight lines'
Mist over Windermere by Bill Mccaig - 'It's a favourite because of the early sunlight lighting up just the one yacht'
Rear Wheel Speed by Gordon Spruce - 'Colourful and sharp with close-up detail and different to typical racing images'
I Shot the Sheriff by Robina Sellwood - 'I loved taking this because the subject was warm and engaging'
Having fun in the puddle by John Cridland - 'You can't see their faces but you can share their joy'
Sessions Court House April 2011 by David Bryant - 'An image before the Court House was sold, which is not possible now'
Wanaka Tree by Margaret Lawless - 'South Island, New Zealand - memory of special holiday'
A Winter View by Roger Hume - 'A rare snowy scene across Melchett Mere, Tatton Park'
Gold Coast, Queensland by Trevor Hosking - 'I like the juxtaposition of the people and the skyscrapers'
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