Your pictures of Scotland: 14 - 21 October
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"I loved how the water had black and white tinges to it," said Michael Moverley who took this picture of the Bridge of Feugh, near Banchory in Aberdeenshire. If you want to let us know what you think of this week's pictures, go to http://www.facebook.com/bbcscotlandnews

Cameron and Coco checked out the first fall of snow this winter on Ben Vorlich at Loch Earn. Picture from David Clark.
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Danuta McLaughlin, from Paisley, captured this stunning view from a bridge over the River Clyde in Glasgow as the morning sky reflected in the water.
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Angus Chisholm, from Inverness, snapped this red squirrel as it "bustled about in the fallen autumn leaves" in woodland near Dores, Inverness.
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This striking image shows "Glasgow's very own Flat Iron building" at Eglinton Toll, and was taken by Neil McDermott with his new phone on his way to work.
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Mark Adamson, from Newton Mearns, took this picture of Kirsty taking mum Allison and grandpa Graeme, along with baby brother Gregor (in a papoose) for a refreshing paddle in the sea at Carnoustie.
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Wendi Dwyer who sent in this photograph called it "Mexican standoff" It shows protesters camped in front of the Royal Bank of Scotland in St Andrew Square, Edinburgh. It was taken by James Duff.
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Walter McLaren captured the autumn colours on Currie Road in Galashiels near the town centre.
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Tom Dunlop from East Kilbride took this photo of the Waverley paddle steamer's last sail from Glasgow this season, with the new Riverside Museum in the background.
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"Even though the temperature was in single figures the flowers looked very healthy. For a moment it seemed like summer!," said Jeannie Cooper who spotted this garden full of dahlias on a walk round Errol in Perthshire.
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A group of people enjoy a "sunset stroll" at Cramond Beach in Edinburgh. Picture taken by Sean Young.
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Anne Cheeney and Kristina MacInnes said they got some "fantastic shots" of Victoria Dock in Dundee on a very clear and still night. This one shows HMS Unicorn and the city's clock tower.
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Preparations in Peterhead for a 5 November bonfire. "A cool shape!" said Catherine Campbell from Ellon in Aberdeenshire who took the picture.
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This picture taken from Elgol on the Isle of Skye shows the view across Loch Scavaig to the Black Cuillin Hills. Taken by Alan Calder from Nairn.
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Martin Kubes from Iona captured the action at this year's Mull Rally. He said: "It was a really tough one this year, very wet and slippery."
- 28 June 2019
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