Your pictures of Scotland: 16 - 23 May
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Loch Earn from St Fillans. Derek and Helen Gourlay, from Barrhead, had escaped the city for the day. If you want to let us know what you think of this week's pictures go to http://www.facebook.com/bbcscotlandnews

Flowers in Blackcraig Forest, Bridge of Cally, Taken by Mollie Sarah Easter.
Image source, Teresa Sumerfield
Teresa Sumerfield's daughter played on the slide in Linlithgow park on Wednesday.
Image source, Joyce Grieves
Joyce Grieves thought these cygnets, in a park in Perth, were one-day old.
Image source, Derek Beattie
Derek Beattie, from Kirkcowan, watched the C-47 Skytrain, known as Whiskey 7, flypast in Prestwick on its way to 70th anniversary commemorations in Normandy.
Image source, H McEwan
The village of Fettercairn was suitably adorned for filming of the new "Sunset Song" film. H McEwan, from Dundee, thought it hadn't changed much.
Image source, Rob Ware
Yachts anchored in Armadale harbour, on the Isle of Skye, were photographed by Rob Ware.
Image source, Stephen Abel
Stephen Abel, from Glasgow, took this photo from the docks in the city's harbour.
Image source, Paul Ritchie
Dad Paul Ritchie watched sons Sam and Zack tackle the hurdles at their school's track and field sports day.
Image source, Edward Stephen
Robert Watson Watt, the man who invented radar, is commemorated in his home town of Brechin. Photo by Edward Stephen from Montrose.
Image source, Phil Persoglio
St Johnstone's Scottish Cup parade in Perth. Phil Persoglio watched from the town's concert hall. The score in Saturday's game was Saints 2 v Dundee United 0.
Image source, Katy Anderson
Mollie focused on the ball during a day out in Balloch Park with Katy Anderson from Alexandria.
Image source, Peter Beattie
Squall off Lossiemouth beach was photographed by Peter Beattie from Boarhills.
Image source, Mike Stevenson
Mike Stevenson, from Edinburgh, visited Vogrie Country Park with son Travis, wife Caroline and mum Sue.
Image source, Greig Howitt
Three months of planning, examining the lunar cycle and cloud cover, was undertaken by 16-year-old Greig Howitt who took this shot just before 04:30 on Tuesday.
- 28 June 2019
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