For last week’s ‘Picture This’ challenge, we wanted to see colouorful photography from the members of our Facebook group.

Keith Moseley posted his photo of a damselfly with the caption: “Large Red Damselfly, sitting on a Bluebell bud, Coed y Bwynydd.”

He also posted an interesting photo of the sky with a caption explaining how he took it. Keith said: “Not a great composition but a rare sight at this latitude; an aurora borealis, which happened around 1 a.m. on Monday 8th August. Picture from my back garden on The Narth. It did need a little brightening (and a high noisy ISO) as aurorae are faint down in these parts.”

Rhiannon Wynne Lord posted a photo of a colourful fire and a ‘Tintern’ sign surronded by flowers.

Richard Bevan captioned his photo of different coloured paint: “You did say colourful.”

Rosemary Hopkins submitted a photo of a comma butterfly on her flowers taken in her garden that day.

Rosemary Janes captioned her photo of a sunset: “A beautiful sunset taken in Osbaston.”

Following these two photos, Rosemary Hopkins and Rosemary Janes continued to share similar photos they both had taken, being inspired by one anothers photography.

A few more floral photos were shared by the pair, as well as another sunset photo.

If you would like to get involved in this week’s photogrpahy challenge, then join our ‘Picture This’ Monmouthshire Beacon photography club page on Facebook.

Everybody is welcome to join in and give it a go!