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Digital Camera readers show how they’ve been getting creative, submitting images across a range of genres

1 ‘Aurora’ by Tanya Maria 1 “Taken at the base of the Great Orme, Llandudno, in north Wales. The combination of the aurora dancing in the night sky created a truly memorable experience for me, and capturing this on my camera gave me a real sense of achievement. I wanted to record a unique and visually stunning moment that showcases the beauty of nature and our night skies.”

Instagram: @tanya_captured momentimages

Digital Camera says: This fantastic capture by Tanya is enhanced by the detailed foreground and the inclusion of stars behind the magnificent colours of the aurora. It’s out of this world, Tanya!

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2 ‘Beach Huts Out to Sea’ by Jo Griffiths

“The coast around Margate lends itself to lots of photo opportunities. During a slow walk along Westbrook, the sun was strong in the sky and the sea was a stunning azure. I found the colours of these two beach huts revealing the sea in the background to be a perfect combination, their colours and the lines of the beach huts combining to create a doorway to this stunning destination.” Instagram: @jogriffithsphotography

Digital Camera says:

A great example of using space and perspective to great effect. Taken on an iPhone 12, Jo has found a great spot to produce a real sense of depth between the two beach huts, where the planks of wood in their walls act as leading lines to the horizon in the distance.

3 ‘Take Care’ by Danial Kennedy

“Taken at home in Blaydon, Tyne & Wear. I have always been interested in macro photography and capturing the intricate details of everyday objects. This image captures something different about an item I see all the time and, with the right light, it comes across as quite striking. I didn’t go into the image thinking about an end result other than trying out some different angles and trying to show something that you wouldn’t usually see.”

Instagram: @intheshot_

Digital Camera says: Danial has turned what could be a quite mundane photo into one with dynamism. Using a really low and unusual angle and perspective, he has managed to capture a creative shot, with great depth of field in the area around the label itself.

4 ‘Meet Me at the Corner?’ 4 by Jacek Durski

Shot in Milan, Italy. Jacek liked the non-obvious and intriguing form of the building. Using carefully selected contrasts, he tried to underline the complexity of the form of this building and highlight the variety of its textures.

Instagram: @jacekdurski

Digital Camera says: We love this architectural capture – the angle and the combination of various s

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