IT'S the end of the year, and what better way to celebrate than with a wrap-up of our favourite photos?
The Basingstoke Gazette Camera Club has been busy all year round, submitting photos on Facebook for each of our monthly themes.
We've trawled through them all and chosen our favourite photo from each month, to bring you this final gallery.
Click the photo above to scroll through the gallery.
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Basingstoke Gazette Camera Club 'Photos of the Year' 2023:
January: Tracey Clarkson's vibrant photo for January's 'Night Photography theme'
February: Amanda Hope's black and white photo she took for February's 'Shadows' theme
March: Deborah Heath's March hare for the theme 'All things Bright and Beautiful'
April: Let that sink in, this cute photo was taken by Simon Gandy for April's 'Things that make me Smile' theme
May: For May's 'Looking up' them, we chose this cute photo of Stephen Cameron's nephew with his son enjoying the sunshine
June: Check out this incredible close-up of an upside-down ant by Anthony Hutchinson which he took for June's 'Hidden Beauty' theme
July: Anna Mikulich took this amazing reflection photo for July's 'Urban photography' theme
August: This photo of a barn owl in the transition from blue to golden hour, taken by Neil Brailsford, was chosen from August's 'Magical Summer' theme
September: For September's 'Patterns' theme, Taylor Lucas captured this impressive shot of a ladybird in the rain
October: This Sunrise at Sherfield on Loddon was captured by Alan Trott for October's 'Home Town Pride' theme
November: For November's 'What I'm Thankful For' them, Kirsty Pinnock shared this photo of herself with her dog, Tiggy
December: December's theme is 'A Merry Christmas' and in the spirit of Christmas, we've chosen this photo of Simon Gandy, who specifically requested to be featured 'centre page' in the article
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