We invited our audience to snap and share their best photographs centered around the theme "monochrome," and the results are stunning! Here’s a sneak peek at the breathtaking images from talented photographers all over the world.

1. Martyn Longthorn beautifully captured a pelican with a splash of elegance.
2. Ian Maggiore shared a serene frosty morning scene from his garden.
3. Theresa Bennett delighted viewers with vibrant pink cosmos flowers that popped in monochrome.
4. David Belton featured the striking Aldeburgh Scallop sculpture from his vacation.
5. Sally Esau spotted a charming scene in Rhodes, Greece, perfectly framed with a wandering black cat.

Other notable entries include Sean Corlett's dreamlike photo of Antony Gormley’s "Another Place," and Phil Norton’s dramatic shot of a ram against an approaching storm.

Glyn Hands pondered the moments captured through a lady's camera, while Piyusha Paradkar shared the beauty of light and shadow in family memories.

Kate Snow found wonder in dandelions, while Ludo MacAulay did street photography in Edinburgh.

Tony Cook’s moody illumination of Hereford Cathedral and Evelyn Oakley’s shadow plays on walls highlight the beauty in ordinary moments. Emma Warren had a rare moment with her monochrome cat, and Elena Raikhlin transformed toilet paper into abstract art with clever lighting.

Keen photographers can look ahead to the next theme: "my best photo," with submissions due by 18 March. Selected images will feature in the BBC News "In Pictures" section, allowing creativity to unfold for everyone to enjoy!

Submit your entries via email at yourpics@bbc.co.uk and check the terms and conditions for more details. All photographs are subject to copyright, so keep clicking and sharing your best shots!