Your pictures: Coffee break
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Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures on a set theme. This week it is "coffee break", and we begin with a picture by Helen Errington.

Si Cunneen: " I even found a mug with coffee break on it, so just had to buy it so I could break it."
Image source, Pete Edmunds
Pete Edmunds: "My father enjoying a steaming cup of coffee complete with a mini milk bottle. This was shot in a Cheshire cafe in March 2015. A poignant shot, since it's the last photo I took of him. He passed away five months later."
Image source, Graham Denyer
Graham Denyer: "Its 11:05, and my coffee clock says it's time for coffee break. Be careful not to eat or drink the digits, as you'll lose track of the time."
Image source, Beowulf Mayfield
Beowulf Mayfield: "I was hoping to make use of a sunny day by taking some pictures by the Thames and put a 1960s Halina 35x film camera in my bag along with my digital [single-lens reflex (SLR) camera]. It was just as well I did, because I forgot to replace the battery in my SLR after recharging. A useful lesson learned. I stopped for a cappuccino at a riverside cafe and enjoyed sitting out in the winter sun - even if it was freezing cold."
Image source, Tim Evans
Tim Evans: "Image taken on a shoot at Southport, back in the day we shot with film ([Kodak] Tri-X)."
Image source, Chris Whittier
Chris Whittier: "My son's toy dinosaur, which I photograph on travels, prepares to enjoy an elegantly prepared cappuccino in Kampala, Uganda, during a meeting break."
Image source, Nicola Santelmo
Nicola Santelmo: "In an operative room, all the coffee breaks are precious. These are some moments of relaxation between a lung transplantation and the surgery."
Image source, Laura Greenwood
Laura Greenwood took this picture in a coffee shop in Barcelona.
Image source, Billy Thursfield
Billy Thursfield: "While on holiday in Namibia, my wife and I enjoyed a welcome coffee after an early start to climb Dune 45 for sunrise. A wonderful way to start an amazing day visiting Sossusvlei and the Namib desert."
Image source, Cynthia Ong-Lamb
Cynthia Ong-Lamb: "My love for coffee took me to this shot of our coffee-capsules holder. It's also a joy seeing the capsules sliding down each time a capsule is removed."
Image source, Kit Haigh
And finally, a picture by Kit Haigh who said: "A freshly made cup of coffee taken on the opening day of Catpawcino cat cafe in Newcastle upon Tyne." The next theme is "Sundays", and the deadline for your entries is 1 March. 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 or go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/inpictures and look for Share your photo.
- Published17 January