A stunning tribute to the heroes of the Battle of Britain on the cab of a lorry is among the latest selection of transport-inspired pictures captured by talented photographers.
Transport is the current theme for our camera club members and as you can see by scrolling down this page, there is a nostalgic flavour to them this week.
From a car photographed in 1935 to steam trains passing a castle or lighthouse, these photos showcase some of the ways people used to travel in the past.
There is also a fantastic modern tribute to the heroes of the Second World War, with a fantastic collection of images inspired by the Battle of Britain painted on the cab of a lorry.
The Watford Observer Camera Club is a Facebook-based group. It is open to all photographers – from those who snap pictures on their phones, to professionals who capture perfect shots with specialist equipment.
Every four weeks, members of the camera club are set a new challenge, a theme is selected and then the work starts for our talented photographers.
Search for Watford Observer Camera Club on Facebook. Ask to join the group and we’ll accept you.
In addition to Stephen Danzig's picture of the Battle of Britain tribute, this week’s selection of images were taken by:
Rhoda Allen - 'My mother's first car (1935) parked on Camber Sands'
Lynda Bullock - 'Tall ships, London'
John O Brien
Tracey Phillipps - 'Transport in Barcelona'
Stephen Smith - 'Steam train transport'
Robert Stapleton - 'Trains and barges'
Mark Ward - 'Don't drink and drive'
Chris Williams - 'Round and round we go'
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