Shots of wildlife, trains and people are among 100 photographs taken by photographers on display at the Museum of St Albans until next year.
The photographs are by members of St Albans Camera Club and students from the University of Hertfordshire, Oaklands College and six St Albans’ schools.
The students’ pictures were submitted for a competition held by the camera club in conjunction with St Albans Museums and Galleries Trust. Sarah Bennett was the winner with her photograph, "Bowl skater", taken at the XC Skate Park in Hemel Hempstead.
The free exhibition is organised by St Albans Camera Club which was formed in 1945 for local people interested in photography.
Steven Else from the club said: "The techniques and cameras have changed a lot since our inception, but the group is still going strong and welcomes people of all ages and skills. The photographs in the exhibition reflect the broad range of interests of the club’s members as well as those of students who took part in our competition. Topics include wildlife, the theatre, travel, people, trains and landscape and underwater photography."
The exhibition will run until Sunday, January 4.
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