Pictures by two Argus photographers have been chosen from thousands of entries across the world to be turned into postcards.
The images by chief photographer Simon Dack and photographer Tony Wood impressed judges in the annual World Press Photo competition.
The contest attracted 42,000 photographs from Press photographers and photojournalists in more than 100 countries.
The entries by Simon and Tony were chosen, along with 70 others, to be made into cards.
Simon's touching picture shows an injured baby squirrel, with stitches in its mouth, being fed milk from a syringe at Carla Lane's Animal Line sanctuary near Haywards Heath.
The photo by Tony Wood shows a dog studying a book called Feng Shui For Dogs.
Also in the picture are the author Gerry Maguire Thompson and illustrator Maddy Hardie who owns the dog, called Ruby.
The accolade is the latest in a series of awards for Argus staff.
Simon has won a string of awards for his work, including national BT news photographer of the year and UK Press Gazette photographer of the year.
Tony has also won awards for his work, including BT regional photographer of the year.
Argus picture editor Richard Taylor said: "This recognition in the World Press Photo contest is well deserved and reflects the high standard of pictures being taken by Argus photographers every day."
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