Oxford Mail Camera Club winners sent in photos of many of the city's hidden treasures.
That was this week's chosen theme and club members made sure they captured some of Oxford's little-known places.
There was colourful artwork on the towpath, and images of the city's back streets and lots of photos could have been selected as our camera club photo of the week.
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In the end we chose Wendy Meagher's atmospheric picture of a statue of a reader sitting quietly in the graveyard, in the grounds of the church of St Peter-in-the-East in Queen's Lane, now St Edmund Hall Library.
Not everyone will have been lucky enough to visit this tranquil spot at an Oxford college but it's definitely worth a look.
Each week camera club members are given a theme and then post their photos on the club's Facebook page.
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A selection are chosen to be featured in the Oxford Mail and online.
For more on camera club and how it is run visit the club's Facebook page.
The next theme is 'the great outdoors'.
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This story was written by Andy Ffrench, he joined the team more than 20 years ago and now covers community news across Oxfordshire.
Get in touch with him by emailing: Andy.ffrench@newsquest.co.uk
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