Taking on the group's latest topic challenge of monochrome, this selection of some of the many shared, certainly don't lack in creativity and beauty.
Black and white can change the feel of a scene completely, allow particular details to shine.
The Leader Camera Club is a friendly and supportive group, made up of amateur and professional photographers.
Members share images daily, capturing the sights of North Wales, changing seasons and much more.
There are regular group theme challenges, which have included silhouettes, the sun and bees.
To see more or to join, visit the Leader Camera Club Facebook page.
Dog. Picture: Annie Maluver
Face. Picture: Eddie Naish
Gerbera. Picture: Jo Beacher
Wild ponies. Picture: Gail Charlesworth
Beach life. Picture: Beatts Photography
Petals. Picture: Stuart Rhys Jones
Street in Sardinia, Italy. Picture: Andy Beacher
Let them eat cake… Picture: Liz Reece
Picture: Alix Langton
Through the trees. Picture: Owen Frances Nic
Picture: Glenys Jones
At Chester Zoo. Picture: Robin Parker
Winter greys. Picture: Michael Stenson
Detail. Picture: Gwenda Roberts
Elephant at Chester Zoo. Picture: Nikki Jones
Locomotive. Picture: Ann Parry
Bloom. Picture: Dave Jowitt
Mushroom. Picture: Pete Rigby
Kite. Picture: John Hallard
Welsh Memorial, Ypres, Belgium. Picture: Grace Wood
Picture: Tracey Rowland Kaye
Dandelion clock. Picture: Sian Roberts
At New Brighton on the Wirral. Picture: Alan Brace
Picture: Marnie Bee Photography
St Paul’s, in Childer Thornton. Picture: Paul Fortune
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