For this week's Camera Club, I had two things in mind - the weather and the beach.
As the kids break up this week from school, Cornwall's beaches are bound to be packed full of young children and their families as they venture into the sea, making sandcastles and enjoying beach activities with their friends, siblings, and families.
A ray of sunshine between the clouds and onto the beach. By Natalie Buswell
Although we all enjoy the beach, the beautiful Cornish weather, it seems recently times goes so quickly and before we know it the children will be back at school for the, dare I say it... Autumn Term.
I wanted my first camera club report to highlight how lucky we are to live in such a beautiful part of the country and the stunning views over our beaches, and the Cornish weather (when it's not thundering and lightning!)
What a lucky pooch! Soaking up the sun sea and sand in Cornwall. By Sandra Roskruge
Images this week feature some pictures taken from the skies, by Dan West and Harry Sutherland. Their footage from above looks down onto the beaches and the sea in Falmouth and Crantock, near Newquay.
John Chapman sends in this beautiful shot of the blue skies over Falmouth last week.
The weather in Cornwall over the past few months has been a welcome delight after a bad winter with Storm Eunice making an appearance early on this year.
Nothing is better than waking up in the morning and seeing the sun rising, and the clouds breaking for another beautiful day, as shown in images by Martin Stroud and Kenny Cox this week.
We look forward to more sunny pictures over the summer holidays, enjoy!
Dan West uses his drone over the sea at Falmouth, as the sun sets on another Cornish day.
There's nothing better than seeing the beautiful colours of the sea. By Harry Sutherland
Crepuscular Rays before the sun burnt the cloud off. By Mark Quilter
St Keverne skies were looking wonderful this week. By Kenny Cox
What a beautiful view to wake up to, St Keverne skies looking over Porthoustock. By Martin Stroud
A book, the sound of waves and perfect views! What more could you want from a day at the beach, by Jo Thornhill
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