Your Pictures of Scotland: 15 - 22 April
A selection of your photographs taken across Scotland from 15 - 22 April.
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Fine weather meant a day out on Troon beach for Dave and Julie Browning from East Kilbride and their dogs Hudson and Summer.
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Christopher Morrison was climbing this tree just outside Edinburgh when his girlfriend Amanda Breton from Bishopbriggs, Glasgow, picked up a camera.
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Donald Mackinnon said this horse and cart in Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis brought a smile to passers-by.
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A close-up of the clock tower on the old Leith Academy Secondary School, at Leith Links, was possible with Jim Duff's new camera.
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Bright lights caught the attention of Gordon Ednie at Kirkcaldy Links Market.
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These Morris dancers took Ailsa Campbell and other residents of Pennan by surprise when they arrived one sunny afternoon.
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Motorbike racers were waiting to go on the track near Haddington when Sylvia Beaumont from North Berwick saw them.
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The village of Collieston, Aberdeenshire, was bathed in moonlight when Anne Holford took this photo.
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Hop, skip and jump. Shannon Kay from Creiff saw these deer jumping the fence into the field next to the River Earn.
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Julian Robinson was paragliding from Morrone, Braemar, with Lochnagar in the background just as Scott Mather took this picture.
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Sunlight breaking through the clouds was a welcome sight for Malcolm Findlay from Fife who had spent the day climbing a Munro before descending Seana Bhraigh.
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Port Ellen was an ideal place for this Highland cow to go strolling. Photo by David Meikle from the Isle of Islay.
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Jonathan Manson from Edinburgh liked the shape of this rock. The photo was taken from Tantallon Castle with Bass Rock in the distance.
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Sandy Crowe from Falkirk sent in this photo of Grangemouth and the Forth Valley.
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One of the event control points during a marathon with Ullapool in the background. David Tipple from Pathhead found the time to take a photo.