WE HAD lots of artistic and imaginative pictures entered for the November competition, themed “street art”.

There is a big choice of good street art to photograph in these parts and the contest attracted some interesting images.

We loved Peter Dupont’s picture of Freddi the dog opposite the Robin Hood pub. Freddi looked like a willing model.

The Argus: Peter Dupont: “Freddi opposite the Robin Hood pub”

Nick Brazier had a good chat with his model and worked up a great image too.

The Argus: Nick Brazier: “My take on street art...After a chat and song he was happy for me to take the picture”

Claire Leanne McManus’s shot of “When the sky painted the street” captured a perfect moment in time too.

The Argus: Claire Leanne McManus: “When the sky painted the street, taken in Brighton”

And we loved the picture taken round the back of London Road, Brighton, by Katie Doney, too.

The Argus: Katie Doney took this snap round the back of London Road, Brighton

But the matching colours of Rob Porter-Jones’s image with the flame against the hat was our choice as winner this month.

The Argus: Rob Porter-Jones snapped this ‘dragon attacking a pedestrian’

 

December’s theme is “glowing”...hoping you will find inspiration from Christmas and all things festive.

But we are sure you will find more inventive ways that will still fit the brief.

Post your photo on The Argus Camera Club Facebook page, mentioning where it was taken. It is one entry per person and the competition ends at midnight on November 30.

As always, the winner will receive a £50 prize.