From the fluttering of wings to the industrious turn of steam engine pistons, our iWitness members captured the theme of movement in a number of ways.

Ipswich Star: Motorbike display teams at the Suffolk Show. Picture: BARRY PULLENMotorbike display teams at the Suffolk Show. Picture: BARRY PULLEN

We set you the theme of movement - and you delivered.

Ipswich Star: Movement of the water vole from one river bank to the other. Picture: ROBERT MCKENNAMovement of the water vole from one river bank to the other. Picture: ROBERT MCKENNA (Image: Archant)

From fearless stunts to steam trains and insects - the iWitness weekly challenge certainly drew in some interesting photographs from our Suffolk readers.

Ipswich Star: Slow shutter speed to show movement on these grasstrack shots. Picture: PETER CUTTSSlow shutter speed to show movement on these grasstrack shots. Picture: PETER CUTTS

Barry Pullen even took us as far back as the medieval era with a picture of a jousting event in Heveningham. We just hope that the falling rider didn’t hit the ground too hard!

Ipswich Star: Taken at the Framlingham gravity karts. By skill or great luck, the lad did not crash. Picture: BRIAN SMITHTaken at the Framlingham gravity karts. By skill or great luck, the lad did not crash. Picture: BRIAN SMITH

Ipswich Star: Sir John Surtees at the Goodwood Festival Of Speed. Picture: PAUL BUSTINSir John Surtees at the Goodwood Festival Of Speed. Picture: PAUL BUSTIN

Ipswich Star: Drifting out of a bend sending grass and lots of mud flying at Iken grasstrack racing. Picture: BRIAN SMITHDrifting out of a bend sending grass and lots of mud flying at Iken grasstrack racing. Picture: BRIAN SMITH

Ipswich Star: Plenty of movement with this hummingbird hawk moth at this plant. Picture: ALLISON BALAAMPlenty of movement with this hummingbird hawk moth at this plant. Picture: ALLISON BALAAM

Ipswich Star: The Easterling steam train chuffing into Saxmundham station. Picture: ALLISON BALAAMThe Easterling steam train chuffing into Saxmundham station. Picture: ALLISON BALAAM

Next week’s challenge is architecture.

From church spires through to coastal landmarks, East Anglia is brimming with a variety of interesting and eye catching designs from some of the worlds top architects. Think about angles, framing and position for your shots.

Submit your photos via our iWitness website to be in with a chance of being next week’s winner.

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