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A selection of your pictures of Scotland sent in between 13 and 20 September. Send your photos to scotlandpictures@bbc.co.uk. Please ensure you adhere to the BBC's rules regarding photographs which can be found here.
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Andrew Woodrow enjoyed a serene moment watching his wife Lisa and five-year-old son watching their reflections outside the Lapwing Lodge scout centre in Paisley, Renfrewshire.
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Anna Murray took this picture of her handsome hound Storm while on a picturesque autumnal walk up West Lomond Hill in Fife over the bank holiday.
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Scotland's colourful sunsets continue to draw photographers' lenses - here Rachel Fleming enjoyed a beautiful evening at the Loch of Clunie near Blairgowrie in Perthshire
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Steve Goodyer opted to capture glassy reflections on Loch Carron from his viewpoint at Achmore in the Highlands.
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Neil Grant from Balerno, Edinburgh took his camera out to Tantallon Castle and captured the Bass Rock on the Firth of Forth as it was blanketed by gannets.
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Martin Robertson from Bothwell was taken by the changing seasons as he took a day trip to Edinburgh on Sunday.
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This is Sherlock the retriever looking his most "handsome" according to proud owner Dorothy Bain - the two enjoyed a walk on Luskentyre Beach on the Isle of Harris.
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Colin McRae captured a quiet sunrise on his morning walk to the head of Loch Tay at Killin in Stirling.
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Kathleen Dunn lamented the dreich weather in Argyll and Bute on Saturday - but her terrier friends seemed to enjoy their outing. She said: "We took a drive and ended up at Castle Carrick - Morag, Jura and Floki the terriers enjoyed taking sitting taking in the view."
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David Brookens was inspired to take his camera out after an overnight stay in Glen Nevis. He said: "I was on my way to Knoydart - I saw the mist lying in the glen when I woke up and went straight out."
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Mary Fischer spotted this sleepy young fox which spent an afternoon sunbathing in her garden.
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Some of our keen snappers prefer the urban landscape - including David Millar who saw the TS Queen Mary at the Glasgow Science Centre.
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Melanie Ronald took this comical snap of a rusty brown cow on the Isle of Tiree. "She’s either dancing or got an itch to scratch", Melanie said.
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Amateur photographer Antonia Baxter, from Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, captured this spectacular scene on Ayr's south beach.
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This brilliant cloud patter was spotted by Wendy Menzies just outside Forres, Moray at sunset.
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David Mitchell joined in 150th anniversary celebrations of the Wallace Monument in Stirling.
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Certain areas of Skye are visited by more than 100,000 tourists each year - Mangela Coia captured a flavour of this by the carpark at The Quiraing.
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Roy Whittaker captured this very symmetrical shot at St Conan's Kirk in Loch Awe, Argyle and Bute. He said: "The stunning architecture makes this one of the best churches in the world to photograph."
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James Vallance enjoyed taking some photographs on his first trip to Shetland - he manage to captured this beautiful scene despite battling "horizontal rain and 60 mph winds" along the way.
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Rachel Thompson stopped to admire some Fly Agaric mushrooms while on a bike ride through Glen Feshie in the Highlands.
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Early riser Tom McPherson shot the sun streaming through the trees at Roseisle Forest in Moray.
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Everyone deserves a treat after a long walk - and Harvey is no different. Linda McDougall caught him enjoying an ice cream at Rouken Glen in Giffnock, East Renfrewshire.
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David McErlane was taken by this street art in Glasgow - can you work out its location?
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Drone operator David Wilkinson says he took this bird's-eye view of the Wallace Monument in Stirling - and was stunned to see an eye staring back at him.
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Thomas Gillishan captured this warm sunset on Carrot Hill near Forfar, Angus.
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Tom Bielawski continues the autumnal theme this week having shot a golden harvest near Tarland in Aberdeenshire.
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Seumas Morrison told us his mischievous daughter Jessie was posing for a picture when she took off towards the water at Leverburgh on the Isle of Harris. He said: "Fortunately I got to her before she got her feet wet - she had been at Horgabost beach the day before and absolutely loved it, she obviously thought she was there again and fancied a paddle."
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Mellony Bertram had spent an evening removing her bee hives from heather forage grounds when the sky suddenly changed over the Lammermuir Hills between East Lothian and the Scottish Borders.
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And Ruaraidh Ellison spotted this cheeky red squirrel perched on a branch in Abernethy Forest in Strathspey, Highlands.
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