Leader Camera Club member Stu Roberts, has shared a selection of images taken using a drone.
They give a whole new view point of buildings and places we pass by everyday.
Many feature historic and beautiful detail, others simply allow the viewer to take in the surroundings from an unexpected place.
Stu Roberts and daughter Megan.
But for the 55-year-old Reds fan, the time out with a camera or drone, is about more than getting the perfect shot.
Stu, who works as support worker for people with complex needs, explained: “It’s my escape from reality. It takes me away from the pain of every day.
“It’s good medicine for my mental health, and I enjoy the editing side of it too, although I wish I could be better.
“With the drone it’s all about a different perspective. Take the football ground for example, people generally see it from the inside or driving past it.
“I can send the drone up and see it all differently. With how it’s currently progressing with the changes like the Kop, it’s refreshing to see things happen.”
An active member of the Leader Camera Club (as Roberts and Daughter), where Stu enjoys the work shared in the group, he said: “Everybody sees things differently, and what appeals to one person is possibly something quite new to another.
“It doesn’t matter what photo you’re taking, you always want the best photo, thinking about different angles, lighting etc.
“I take them for my benefit for sometimes they’re of interest to other people as well.
“It doesn’t bother me what it looks like to everybody else. There’s always a photo there to be taken, it’s just how you see it.”
• To see more from Stu, other members or to join, visit the Leader Camera Club Facebook group.