Your pictures of Scotland: 7 - 14 November
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Eric Niven, from Dundee, was on his way to work on Monday when he stopped to capture the scene. If you want to let us know what you think of this week's pictures go to http://www.facebook.com/bbcscotlandnews

Dusk falls over St Ninians Isle, Shetland. Photo by Richard Lewis from Sandwick in the Shetland Islands.
Image source, Andy Lawrence
Son et lumiere told the story of Glasgow's involvement in World War One. Andy Lawrence, from Glasgow, watched the light display on the city chambers on Armistice Day.
Image source, Sharon Bunyan
Sharon Bunyan, from Chirnside, spent "a lovely afternoon" in Spottiswoode near Westruther.
Image source, Roger Wild
Roger Wild, from Fort William, followed the path from the north face car park to Ben Nevis.
Image source, Mark Harkin
Glasgow's Titan Crane was lit up poppy red in honour of remembrance day. Photo by Mark Harkin from Clydebank.
Image source, Denis Taylor
Denis Taylor was among the walkers in Colzium Estate, Kilsyth, on Sunday.
Image source, Julie Glennie
Pitmedden in Aberdeenshire was photographed by Julie Glennie.
Image source, Luis Alguero
The upper floor of Crathes Castle, near Banchory. Taken by Luis Alguero, from Glasgow.
Image source, ALAn Pottinger
Alan Pottinger was at Queen's View, near Pitlochry, on Saturday, 8 November.
Image source, Jane Evans
The aurora borealis over the Shetland Islands was photographed by Jane Evans.
Image source, Roger G Cope
Sunrise over the Moray Firth. Roger G Cope was on Feddon Hill, Fortrose.
Image source, Neil MacNeill
Construction of the big wheel in Princes Street was photographed by Neil MacNeill from Edinburgh.
Image source, Neil Young
Neil Young, from Tyne and Wear, visited Glen Etive last week.
Image source, Dave Johnston
Wellington Bridge in Torry, Aberdeen. Dave Johnston, from Peterhead, took this picture on Sunday.
- 28 June 2019
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