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23 September 2011
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Your pictures: Fields
Each week we publish a gallery of readers' pictures on a set theme. This week the theme is fields, and we start with a photograph taken in India by Sergei Graovac of a mustard field.
Andrew R. Houghton: "This photo was taken during harvest time in Sedgebrook, near Grantham, Lincolnshire."
Tim Churcher: "Our eyes met across a crowded corner of a field in the village of Llanrhaeadr, North Wales."
Louis De La Foret: "Walking in a field in Wales, thigh-deep in grasses, grateful for good weather and nature's eye candy."
Rod Davis: "A lone flower peers out from a daffodil field in Lincolnshire."
Simon Watson: "Looking down from the Big Wheel at the Ballroom and Bollywood Fields at this year's Bestival. It was pretty windy up there but it was good to get a bird's-eye view of the site."
Anne Jedrzejewski: "Geometric field patterns - coming into land over Menorca."
Lina Balciunaite: "It was a nice, shiny spring Saturday when I took my bike and went for a ride in Kolding, the town in Denmark's Jutland Peninsula."
Peter Fuller-Thompson: "Whilst spending time in western Bhutan, we were lucky enough to see this pair of black-necked cranes in the fields of the Phobjika Valley."
And finally a picture from Hal Furness of a field in the Dordogne, southern France. Next week the theme is wildlife, and the deadline for your entries is 27 September. 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.
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