Rusty trains and forgotten buildings are showing that age can bring a new and interesting aspect to everyday objects.
Christopher Roberts has taken an interesting photo of some of the rusty and flaking textures of some of the wooden joints at Pin Mill, showing an area of pattern and colour.
Mick Webb visited the Mid Suffolk Light Railway and took a shot of part of a dilapidated train bed where nature has gradually taken over.
Our winner this week comes from Andrew Mutimer. He captured an old reading room and community centre, built in 1836 and closed in 1973.
Next week’s challenge is movement, be it capturing a moment perfectly or letting motion blur to create a new dimension to a photograph.
To take part, become a Suffolk iWitness member – and you could see your pictures published online on our website’s or in one of our newspapers.
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