Who's watching who? Our theme for this week was watching and our camera club members sent in some great and quirky images for us to choose from.

This is just a small selection of the pictures shared by members of the South Wales Argus Camera Club and you can see more by visiting the SWACC page on Facebook.

More than 4,700 people are signed up as camera club members. Why not join them?

South Wales Argus: An Angel: Watching over the churchyard at St Sannan, Bedwellty. Picture: Granville Joxies

An Angel: Watching over the churchyard at St Sannan, Bedwellty. Picture: Granville Joxies

South Wales Argus: Kari: Watching the squirrels. Picture: Pamela Ann Ruijs

Kari: Watching the squirrels. Picture: Pamela Ann Ruijs

South Wales Argus: Watching: At Redwick Park. Picture: Victoria Smith

Watching: At Redwick Park. Picture: Victoria Smith

South Wales Argus: Squirrel: Watching photographer Mark Wall in his Cwmbran garden

Squirrel: Watching photographer Mark Wall in his Cwmbran garden

South Wales Argus: Being watched: Mounton, near Chepstow. Picture: Rhiannon Ferguson

Being watched: Mounton, near Chepstow. Picture: Rhiannon Ferguson

South Wales Argus: Bee: Watching in Chepstow. Picture: Aled Taylor

Bee: Watching in Chepstow. Picture: Aled Taylor

South Wales Argus: Frog: Watching over the garden flowers in Griffithstown, Pontypool. Picture: Bethan Watkins

Frog: Watching over the garden flowers in Griffithstown, Pontypool. Picture: Bethan Watkins

South Wales Argus: Cat: Walking along the canal at Goytre Wharf feeling like you are being watched. Picture: Suzanne Williams

Cat: Walking along the canal at Goytre Wharf feeling like you are being watched. Picture: Suzanne Williams

South Wales Argus: Mrs Moo: Watching at West Usk Lighthouse. Picture: Richard Morgan

Mrs Moo: Watching at West Usk Lighthouse. Picture: Richard Morgan

South Wales Argus: Eye: Laura Bassett's daughter's crested gecko

Eye: Laura Bassett's daughter's crested gecko