This week we challenged our iWitness members to capturing the a subject in detail, so they kept their eyes peeled for the intricacies in life.

East Anglian Daily Times: Close up of a hawker dragonfly Picture: ROBERT MCKENNAClose up of a hawker dragonfly Picture: ROBERT MCKENNA (Image: Robert Mckenna)

Christopher Cross captured a fantastic close up of the front of a spider in it’s web.

Jane George shared with us a close up of an intricate plant during a walk in Kessingland.

Pamela Bidwell captured a camouflaged, dew-soaked Roe deer amongst the rape crop.

But our winner this week is Robert Mckenna with his stunning close up of a Hawker dragonfly.

East Anglian Daily Times: Dew soaked Roe deer in the race crop Picture: PAMELA BIDWELLDew soaked Roe deer in the race crop Picture: PAMELA BIDWELL (Image: Pamela Bidwell)

Next weeks challenge is Easter, so share with us new life, Easter bunnies and family fun!

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East Anglian Daily Times: The dripping tap at the allotment Picture: MICK WEBBThe dripping tap at the allotment Picture: MICK WEBB (Image: Mick Webb)

East Anglian Daily Times: An early morning in Kessingland Picture: JANE GEORGEAn early morning in Kessingland Picture: JANE GEORGE (Image: Jane George)

East Anglian Daily Times: Dew drops on a fallen bramble leaf Picture: JULIE KEMPDew drops on a fallen bramble leaf Picture: JULIE KEMP (Image: Julie Kemp)

East Anglian Daily Times: Close up of a spider in it's web Picture: CHRISTOPHER CROSSClose up of a spider in it's web Picture: CHRISTOPHER CROSS (Image: Christopher Cross)

East Anglian Daily Times: A close up of a beautiful Hare Picture: FRANCES CRICKMOREA close up of a beautiful Hare Picture: FRANCES CRICKMORE (Image: Frances Crickmore)