A new year, a new group for our photographic Flickr project.

For the last seven years, we've collected and curated photographers' amazing images of Dorset and the New Forest.

Another year is almost over but before we enter 2016, we're looking back at some of the stunning images submitted to our Flickr group in 2015.

You can see the group in full here or see our favourite photos submitted to the group by month in our galleries. 

Thanks to all those who took part in the project but if you haven't been involved, you can join in with our new project in 2016.  The group is here.

You don't need to be a professional photographer to take part as it's open to everyone. 

Landscapes, portraits, wildlife, people or news pictures - we want them all.

Don't forget to tag your pictures with the month it was taken and to include a brief description so we know it was taken in the local area.

January

Corfe Castle

Picture by Rob Steele 

winter chill

Picture by Dawn Verdaguer

February

Sparkling silhouettes

Picture by Steve Maskell 

cross country

Picture by Dawn Verdauguer 

March

Golden waters....Explored.

Picture by Paul 

Bournemouth Echo:

Picture by Andrea 

April

Bleeding Hearts

Picture by Dane Gardner

Bournemouth Echo:

Picture by Simon Cresdee 

May 

Who you looking at!!!

Picture by 289RAW

Shrimp Starter

Picture by Dani Vellender

June 

Sunset harbour.....Explored.

Picture by Paul 

Dorset's Durdle door in HDR

Picture by Nick Leonard 

July

Bournemouth Echo:

Picture by Peter Williams 

FLASH ---- BANG

Picture by Nick Leonard 

August 

The Bear and Typhoon

Picture by Dane Gardner 

Planes with fireworks!

Picture by Steve Maskell 

September 

At one with nature

Picture by Dane Gardner

LAND: see sky

Picture by Stephen Banks 

October

Autumn blur. Explored.

Picture by Paul 

River dance

Picture by Phil Jackson

November

Burning sunrise....... Explored.

Picture by Paul 

Bournemouth Echo:

Picture by Emily Endean 

December

Look, the sun!

Picture by Dane Gardner 

Bournemouth Echo:

Picture by Emily Endean