Argus Camera Club members have been out and about capturing the beauty and heritage of Sussex.
Kasia Kędziora, a regular contributor, has shared some stunning shots of Arundel, the historic market town which dates back to Roman times.
The town was an important port in the 19th century, used as a stopping off point for goods travelling up to London.
Kasia's landscape picture captures the town's medieval charm, backdropped by a pleasant pink and purple sky.
Kasia also focused her lens on Arundel Castle, which was built at the end of the 11th century and overlooks the River Arun.
The motte is the castle's oldest feature, originally constructed in 1068 and standing at over 100 feet high.
In Kasia's shot, a layer of mist shrouds the fortress which stands tall in front of an orange sky.
She also captured a striking shot of a swan with outstretched wings on the water.
Elsewhere, Camera Club members Nicola Cunningham and Dave Ashdown have been enjoying the picturesque scenes and sunsets at Worthing Pier.
The much-loved pier was opened in 1862 and was the 13th pier to open in England.
Nicola shared some gorgeous snaps of the pier on a clear day, as well as one of the Worthing Wheel, which was opened in June.
Dave took a trip on the wheel and captured the seaside view from the top of the attraction.
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