CELEBRATING all things fuzzy, eggy and colourful for Easter are these images from the Derby Telegraph camera club TogsQuad.
Is it the real Easter bunny in Juliet Harvey's back garden in Long Eaton?
Juliet set up this photo of her family pet Mr Buns with a super egg-themed shot.
Charli Marriott, of Chaddesden, has been working with a Derby cat rescue organisation called Lina's to create images for a 2015 calendar.
Charli photographed one of the foster cats, Beth, who will be up for adoption soon.
Our camera club snappers have been posting lots of diverse images from the weekend on social media to share their views on what Easter means to them.
Daiva Jameikis created a picture from stained real eggs to show it's not all about bunnies and chocolate.
Tracey Bunce, of Ilkeston, was on the lookout for bright colourful statements with a chick and an orange gerbera that caught our eye.
Mark Averill, of Stenson Fields, showed us an impressive stash of Easter goodies piled up by his daughter, Olivia, three.
A pair of cute spring lambs were recorded by Ann Webster at the bottom of her garden in Barrow-on-Trent.
Debbie Howe went to a Georgian market in Cromford over the bank holiday weekend. It was held by the Charles Edward Stuart Society, with displays that included cooking, yarn dying and wood bodging with tinkers and market traders.
Della Astle spotted an incredible bicycle made for four people to ride on her travels in Derbyshire.
Richard Miller, of Chaddesden, grabbed a shot of Red Mondo, 39, of Chesterfield, with a human Easter bunny at the start of the Nottingham Charity Easter Egg Run by 1,000 bikers.
The organisers, Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service, delivered 1,670 Easter eggs to youngsters.
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