A display of photographs by two pupils is being showcased at Oswestry's Guildhall.
The Marches School students, Yoanna Yankova and Gergana Prodanova chose photography for their work experience.
The school's careers department linked them with local photographer, Graham "Grum" Mitchell, who provided guidance.
After some classroom sessions, the pupils were given the task of documenting the Heart of England In Bloom judging session in the summer.
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Their work, a mix of candid and posed shots, was viewed on November 11 by Oswestry Mayor Mike Isherwood and Louise Humphreys, a representative of Oswestry in Bloom.
Both were impressed by the standard of the pupils' work.
The girls' involvement in the project highlights how Oswestry in Bloom encourages young people to participate.
Both Yoanna and Gergana said that they "had learned a lot" and "were keen to take part in next year’s activities."
Mr Mitchell praised the girls for their professionalism, saying he was "impressed by their eye for detail and shot composition."
He added: "That is something that can be difficult to teach, but Yoanna and Gergana seemed both to have that talent."
The display will run until the end of November.
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