PERFECT symmetry is everywhere!
Members of Warrington Guardian Camera Club shared their photographs of symmetry with plenty of reflections, cloudy skies and birds.
The Camera Club is a supportive and friendly group of amateur and professional photographers and as well as submitting photos taken recently, members also take part in regular themed challenges like bluebells, clouds and places of worship.
You can join 895 others on Facebook at facebook.com/groups/WGcameraclub
A Warburton pylon by Debbie Scragg
Arley Hall and Gardens by Diane Warburton
Culcheth fields by Heather Peddie
Birchwood Park by Steve Wright
Dunham Massey lights by Alan Osborne
Fields near Winwick by Ben Mcdonald
Grappenhall Heys Walled Garden by Tony Crawford
Arley Hall by Tracy Milsom
Howley suspension bridge by Michal Tomašik
On the banks of the Mersey by Karen Waldron
Silver Jubilee Bridge by Steve Wright
St Elphin's Parish Church by Karen Waldron
St Wilfrid's Church by Sarah Woolley
Symmetry in Grappenhall Heys by Diane Warburton
The Mersey Gateway Bridge by Tony Pelham
The old technical school by Alan Osborne
The Silver Jubilee Bridge by Tony Pelham
The spiders web at Sankey Valley Park by Zoltán Romvári
The Town Hall by Ben Mcdonald
Thelwall viaduct by John Bradford
Walton Gardens bandstand by Tanya Wightman
Wild wings by Sean Ansel Nolan
Time Square carpark by Sarah Thornes
The Treasury Building by Sue Lawless
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