There have been some scary goings on in News Shopper’s camera club.
That’s because members have been posting their spooky and creepy Halloween photos.
Above is a selection of them featuring some terrifying costumes and more abstract images of the ghoulish occasion - thanks to photographers Hayley Russell, Sylvia Scotting, Mark Llewellyn Sellen, Jackie Andrews and Andrew Goldsack.
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The News Shopper Camera Club is a group on Facebook for people looking to get their photos published online and in print.
Now with more than 330 members, the club invites people to share their best photos from around south-east London and north Kent, as well as talk to fellow photographers, join in projects and enter competitions.
You can request to join the group after searching for News Shopper Camera Club on Facebook or going to www.facebook.com/groups/414045142314165/
Once accepted, you’ll be able to add your pictures to the group, join in the conversation and competitions and also possibly have some of your photos used here in the newspaper or on our website.
Alternatively, use the link below if you'd like to share some Halloween photos to this article. We'd love to see your pumpkin carving efforts, costumes, pets dressed up (yes, people apparently do this) and houses and businesses decorated for Halloween.
Here are the photos we've been sent so far:
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"Have you carved a pumpkin for Halloween? Have you or your kids dressed up in scary costumes? Have you put your pet in a Halloween outfit or decorated your house for the occasion? We'd love to see your totally terrifying photos ... "
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Have you carved a pumpkin for Halloween? Have you or your kids dressed up in scary costumes? Have you put your pet in a Halloween outfit or decorated your house for the occasion? We'd love to see your totally terrifying photos ...
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