For Camera Club this week, we will be looking at some of the stunning photos that were taken on Remembrance Sunday.

On November 14, residents all across the county from as south as Marlow to as north as Newport Pagnell fell silent to remember servicemen and servicewomen who paid the ultimate sacrifice in both World Wars I and II.

People from different generations paid their respects (Leigh Richardson)

People from different generations paid their respects (Leigh Richardson)

Chesham & Amersham MP Sarah Green was in attendence for the service on November 14 (Leigh Richardson)

Chesham & Amersham MP Sarah Green was in attendance for the service on November 14 (Leigh Richardson)

Every town, village, and hamlet fell silent at 11am to honour those who died in battle with areas across the county forming their own Remembrance Sunday services.

A dog wearing a poppy on its collar just before Remembrance Sunday (David Reucassel)

A dog wearing a poppy on its collar just before Remembrance Sunday (David Reucassel)

A tree in Aylesburys Market Square is covered in homemade poppies (Karen Livett)

A tree in Aylesbury's Market Square is covered in homemade poppies (Karen Livett)

We were overwhelmed with the submissions we were sent in, as a Buckinghamshire turned red.

We will remember them.

It was a beautiful day across Bucks to remember the fallen (Stephen Danzig)

It was a beautiful day across Bucks to remember the fallen (Stephen Danzig)

We will never forget the sacrifaces they gave (Stephen Danzig)

We will never forget the sacrifices they gave (Stephen Danzig)

If you would like to submit your photos to see if they make it in next week’s Camera Club, go to www.facebook.com/groups/195842284525903.