AS we entered the third national lockdown, we asked readers to send us photos of what lockdown looked like for them.
We set the challenge in our The Press Camera Club group on Facebook and received a fantastic set of images - some of which we are sharing today.
Here are the seven that we have picked out:
Barney Sharratt
Barney took an arty shot of York Minster's Chapter House ceiling reflected and refracted in large soap bubbles. He posted: "#MyLockdown - surreal art for a surreal year, with plenty of time to dream it up."
Emma Gabbatiss
Like many people, Emma Gabbatiss is enjoying walks during lockdown.
She posted: "Walks, walks and more walks. This one was taken in Selby Park after lots of rain!"
Garry Hornby
Garry Hornby took this photo while out walking in Coppergate in the rain.
Sophie Wright
Sophie Wright enjoyed spending time with her baby daughter Daisy and posted: "My lockdown has been lots of walks with our little miracle who was born during the first lockdown."
Lynne Kinder
Lynne Kinder has enjoyed getting out and taking photos of wildlife - this shot is from the Foss near Morrisons in York.
Susan Major
Susan Major found a way to mark her special anniversary during the first lockdown in May.
Anne Howard
Like many people, Anne Howard managed to take stunning photos without leaving the house. "Here is the sun going down yesterday evening through my bedroom window," she posted.
Thanks for all the great photos - keep them coming.
And if you would like to join the Press Camera Club, then click here to visit the group on Facebook and sign up!
The Camera Club brings together amateur photographers to share their work, swap tips and take part in monthly prize competitions.
Membership is open to everyone regardless of their age, experience and equipment.
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