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Western Telegraph Camera Club pictures of the week

Western Telegraph Camera Club pictures of the week

Western Telegraph Camera Club members have been capturing some great snapshots of early summer for this week's gallery.
Enjoy browsing through the pictures below...
The popularity of the Western Telegraph Camera Club continues to grow, and it now boasts over 3,400 members.
Every day brings some lovely pictures of the Pembrokeshire coast, countryside and creatures to the friendly Facebook group.
And every week we feature an online gallery of our favourite pictures, which are also spotlighted daily as the wake-up posts on the Western Telegraph's Facebook page.
If you'd like to be a member of the Western Telegraph Camera Club and share your pictures, head over to the Facebook page to join.
Morning glory
Sunrise over St Petrox. (Image: Jain Lawrence) Seaside spot
Who fancies an ice cream on the beach in Tenby? (Image: Lucy Crockford)
Woodland walk
Bluebells line a peaceful Pembrokeshire path. (Image: Laura Curran)
Taking a nap Feathered friend at Folly Farm is oblivious to the camera. (Image: Megan Anderton) Predatory pair Watch out for the seagulls when you have an ice-cream! (Image: George Crawford)
Solar energy
Four-legged friend Minnie enjoying the sunshine. (Image: Tony Minkowski)
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