Storm Ciara may have tried to wreak havoc across the country - but it did not stop Bucks Free Press Camera Club members braving the elements to capture the weekend's Super Snow Moon.

Each month’s full moon is given different nicknames based on the time of year in which it occurs.

The Snow Moon is the most common nickname for February’s full moon, but others include the Hunger Moon, the Bone Moon and the Storm Moon.

While the weather was not ideal for moon photography, fast moving clouds caused by Storm Ciara meant keen snappers were able to capture some glimpses of the impressive sight.

The weekend's moon was extra special as well, as it was the first in a series of supermoons this year, with others in March, April and May.

A supermoon occurs when the moon’s orbit is closest to Earth at the same time it is full.

The next super full moon is on March 9.

Photos by Emma Mockchops, Dom Cadle and Gareth Gott from the Bucks Free Press Camera Club.