We asked our readers to send in their best pictures on the theme of "circles". Here is a selection of the photographs we received from around the world.
Molly Mae Bergum
Molly Mae Bergum: "A frog peaks out its head from under the surface of a springtime puddle."
Claire Louot
Claire Louot: "Why think complicated when you can have it simple?"
Tony Cullen
Tony Cullen: "I took this in the underground part of Seville bus station[, Spain]. All of the stairways have portholes and act as a natural frame."
Thomas Burke:
Thomas Burke: "Seagulls get a prime seat and view atop public art in Ermoupolis port, Syros, Greece."
Mark Roughley
Mark Roughley: "I was learning how to take photographs of fireworks in prep for bonfire night, using the manual setting 'bulb with f/8 aperture'."
Phil Sinclair
Phil Sinclair: "Not sure why this double-yolked egg amuses so much but it seems to make everyone smile."
Jane Cropp
Jane Cropp: "Table decoration."
Nicola Wallace-Blake
Nicola Wallace-Blaker: "Whilst visiting Lindisfarne, [Northumberland,] we went to the Holy Island lime kilns, built in the 1860s, and I was small enough to go through the 'eye', through which the burnt lime was drawn, and looked up to the sky."
David Granshaw
David Granshaw: "Dressmakers' pins with coloured threads, placed outside the depth of focus to give a colourful backdrop."
Marius van Tetterode
Marius van Tetterode: "In the forest near Duesseldorf, Germany, I saw this 'circle'."
Duncan Brookes
Duncan Brookes: "A Porsche 911 caught in the mirror of a Morgan car at Bicester Heritage Scramble event [Oxfordshire]".
Diana Turner
Diana Turner: "Perfect circles of giant water lilies snapped during a visit to Kew Gardens [Richmond]."
Sandra Prytherch
Sandra Prytherch took this picture at the Loon Mountain Gondola Summit, Lincoln, New Hampshire, USA.
Ken Hirons
Ken Hirons: "Emerging tree ferns' fronds as circles."
Lester Cunningham
Lester Cunningham: "Gwennap Pit, in Redruth [Cornwall] - rumoured to be the site of a sunken mine or thought to be a natural formation, the layered concentric circles were used as a natural amphitheatre."
Sarah Swanson
Sarah Swanson: "Fresh acorns."
The next theme is "tiny creatures" and the deadline for entries is 22 November 2023.