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Your Pictures: 11 April - 18 April

Beach scene

Eric Clark, from Edinburgh, captured the blowing sands as they seemed to mirror the clouds on a windy walk along the beach between Pettycur and Burntisland

Boat in harbour

Madelene MacSween took this picture of a boat in dire straits at Burghead Harbour

Edinburgh bridges in evening light

Evening light on the Forth Road and Rail bridges, taken by Donald Mackinnon on a flight from Edinburgh to Stornoway

Men in period costume

Richard Davison and his friends dressed in 1880s period costume to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the Melrose Sevens rugby tournament

Demolition of building

The demolition of the empty and derelict Shaftesbury House on the corner of Hope Street and Waterloo Street in Glasgow inspired Samantha Brodie, from Paisley

Woman jumping

Eilidh Carr jumping at the top of Borve Hill, Berneray, in the Outer Hebrides. The picture was taken by neighbour Ruth Wilson

Girl looking through binoculars

Catriona used these binoculars to get a closer look from the top of the Fire Tower at the Landmark Centre, Carr Bridge. Rachel Lind sent in the photograph

Sheep feeding

Terry Eve took this photograph of sheep getting some winter feed at Old Rayne

Composite of skier

Kevin Thomson sent in this image of Ben Thorburn dropping the cornice at the Nevis Range near Fort William

Steam train

Jennifer Brown, from Kinghorn in Fife, spotted the North Briton heading north of Dunkeld

Falkirk wheel

Paul Brown, from Dunfermline, snapped this stunning image of a purple sky over the Falkirk Wheel




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