Here is our weekly selection of photographs sent in by readers. We start this week with an image of a Napoleon wrasse by Jon Ryan at the Red Sea in Egypt.
Tim Durkan: "I was lucky to procure front row tickets to The Police concert in Seattle. I was even luckier when they allowed me to photograph the performance."
David Hambidge: "Sunset photograph from a back garden."
Attila Toth: "I shot this picture on Lake Balaton, Hungary, when we fed some swans. When we were close to the little ones the parents tried to bite us."
Lucy Naughton: "This is a shot of my local bottle bank. Each person has lined up their bottles so very neatly, they stand waiting to be collected like a colony of penguins."
Suzy Edey: "Southbank, London, on Sunday - an amazing day to launch the refurbished Royal Festival Hall and Anthony Gormley exhibition at the Hayward Gallery."
Stephen O'Callaghan: "Shipwrecked coal tanker, sitting on Nobby's Beach, Newcastle, NSW, Australia. As the sign on the beach says, rough surf indeed!"
Robert Wylie: "Camel racing in the Sultanate of Oman. It takes place very early in the morning before it gets too hot, and is a wonderful sight."
Paul Healey: "Race for Life, Stoke Park, Guildford, Surrey, England."
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