We thought the theme of weird and wonderful might be a bit tricky for our camera club snappers in August.
But they pulled it off with dozens of entries matching the brief.
Animals, architecture and plants all featured in the clever pictures you sent in.
Wendy Fry flipped a monochrome shot of Bayside Apartments in Worthing to highlight the weird and wonderful wiggles of the block of flats.
We liked Philip Carter's snap of a lesser known structure - the double bridge in Rudgwick, near Horsham.
The double bridge was once used to connect the village of Rudgwick to the Sussex coast and to Guildford, but has long since been disused.
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It is where the Downs Link, a 34-mile route between Guildford and Shoreham, crossed the River Arun.
We also enjoyed your weird and wonderful shots of plants. Rob Porter-Jones's photograph of a passion flower in Dyke Road Park was very impressive.
But it was Nicola Cunningham's snap of an unopened sunflower which takes this month's prize.
We thought it was a clever use of the theme, capturing the weird-looking plant before it becomes a glorious yellow sunflower at Bignor's sunflower maze near Pulborough.
Nicola wins £50.
September's theme is "change". Post your entry on The Argus Camera Club Facebook page, mentioning where it was taken. It is one entry per person and the deadline is midnight on September 30. As always, the winner will receive a £50 prize. Good luck.
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