Photographers this week seized the chance to get out on the water as we set them the challenge of sedning us their best H2O pictures.

East Anglian Daily Times: Thorpeness Mere. Picture: PAMELA BIDWELLThorpeness Mere. Picture: PAMELA BIDWELL (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

Pamela Bidwell sent in a fantastic photo of the golden reflections of the sunset over the Thorpeness Mere, you can just make out the silhouettes of the trees on the water.

East Anglian Daily Times: Enjoying the water at Hunstanton. Picture: JANICE POULSONEnjoying the water at Hunstanton. Picture: JANICE POULSON (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

We had a playful photo sent in by Janice Poulson showing a dog clearly taking full advantage of it’s time at the beach by running and playing in the water causing his coat to be soaking wet.

East Anglian Daily Times: Waters edge in Shotley. Picture: SIMON PAGEWaters edge in Shotley. Picture: SIMON PAGE (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

The winning image this week comes from Graham Meadows. His photo was taken looking out over the Ipswich Waterfront and captures a perfect reflection of the sun setting above.

East Anglian Daily Times: Ipswich from Woolverstone Marina. Picture: JIM ROBERTSIpswich from Woolverstone Marina. Picture: JIM ROBERTS (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

Next week’s challenge is Leading Lines.

East Anglian Daily Times: River Stour at Flatford. Picture: PETER CUTTSRiver Stour at Flatford. Picture: PETER CUTTS (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

We want to see how you take advantage of natural lines that you may find out and about. How do you use the lines to guide the viewers eye across the photo?

To take part, become a Suffolk iWitness member and you could see your pictures published online on our websites or in one of our newspapers.