This month we asked our camera club snappers to capture the essence of community.
Remembrance Day and Fireworks Night fostered a sense of connection between locals across Sussex, with events as elaborate as Lewes bonfire night filling the streets.
In Brighton, community is never in short supply, with a number of entries capturing the theme through the lens of mundane, every day life.
Rose Jones snapped a great picture of a group playing basketball on Brighton seafront as one person made their shot.
Meanwhile, Emma Crosby spotted some sea swimmers and paddle boarders "braving the cold" in the hopes of spotting the starling murmurations near Brighton Palace Pier.
Clare Boyling was the one to take the winning shot this month of bonfire society members and villagers gathered in Ewehurst and Staplecross to watch the stunning fireworks display. Clare wins £50.
November’s theme is “sparkle”. 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 December 31.
As always, the winner will receive a £50 prize. Good luck.
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