FACES can appear in the most unusual places and they've been captured on camera by members of Guardian Camera Club.

Pareidolia is the phenomenon of seeing something different in a seemingly random place or object and eagle-eyed photographers have spotted some around Cheshire.

There's a shocked looking flower, surprised bridges and friendly trees - can you spot them?

Guardian Camera Club is a supportive and friendly group of amateur and professional photographers and they regularly submit their favourite photos as well as images based on a theme.

You can join 477 others in our camera club on Facebook at facebook.com/groups/guardiancameraclub

A face in the rocks, Derbyshire by Ann Marie Taylor

A face in the rocks, Derbyshire by Ann Marie Taylor

A smiling hat by Miriam Elder

A smiling hat by Miriam Elder

A stern face by Ann Marie Taylor

A stern face by Ann Marie Taylor

A face in the fireworks by Tim Spruce

A face in the fireworks by Tim Spruce

A tree with a face at Lymm Dam by Lynne Bentley

A tree with a face at Lymm Dam by Lynne Bentley

A stony face in Roker Park, Northwich by Lynne Bentley

A stony face in Roker Park, Northwich by Lynne Bentley

Newbridge, Winsford by Lynzi Blake

Newbridge, Winsford by Lynzi Blake

Two eyes, a nose and whiskers by Sue Lawless

Two eyes, a nose and whiskers by Sue Lawless

Shocked wood by Wendy Mahon

Shocked wood by Wendy Mahon

The face of a canon - Lisa Lacking

The face of a canon - Lisa Lacking

Tree friends in Marbury Park by Alison Hamlin Hughes

Tree friends in Marbury Park by Alison Hamlin Hughes