Your pictures: Fruit
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Each week we publish a gallery of readers' pictures on a set theme. This week the theme is fruit, and we start with a photograph by Paul Jones.

Rakesh Chandode: "The light passing through the calyx of physalis fruit created an interesting macro-image."
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Gemma Turvey: "Shuffled fruit."
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George Olney: "Many people do not realise that our red hot Mexican chillies are actually a fruit."
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Tony Withers sent us this close up of a jackfruit skin.
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Janaki Wallooppillai: "A pomegranate fruit in the process of being cut shows part of the fruit reflecting on the knife. The contrast between seeds and pulp and the stain of red spreading on the napkin were nice additions."
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Sara Cahill: "These are the banana splits I made with my four year old daughter in the banana bowls we bought at a jumble sale."
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Kaila Drayton: "I conducted a photo experiment by putting fruit slices on a sheet of glass and placing it over a votive holder."
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Sally Sallett: "I love pineapples and made this mini-world from some of my glass collection."
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We end with an odd photo of a smiling banana by Lucy Smallwood. Next week the theme is mechanics, and the deadline for your entries is 19 July. If you would like to enter, send your pictures to yourpics@bbc.co.uk. Further details and terms can be found by following the link below this gallery.
- 17 January