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Your Pictures: 26 Dec - 2 Jan

Loch Long

David Hayhoe, from Irvine, took this stunning shot of Loch Long while walking up to Beinn Narnain.

People going into sea

Zak Harrison, from the Isle of Bute, captured the moment when 42 people took part in Bute's first Boxing Day Dip with a Nip raising £5,500 for the CLIC Sargent cancer charity.

The Waverley

Thomas Marsden, from Glasgow, got an interesting viewpoint for his picture of The Waverley.

Trees silhouetted against sunset

Pine trees silhouetted against the sunset. Taken from a hill above Dingwall by Gavin Humphreys, who is now living in Brussels.

Dog licking its mouth

Beth Loft said her dog Nell had trouble resisting temptation during a Christmas picnic at Whitemill Bay, Sanday, Orkney.

Woman with Brussel sprout peelings

As the Brussel sprout season draws to an end, Margaret takes a break from peeling mountains of the vegetables with a glass of wine. Picture by Susan Caulfield, from Leswalt, Stranraer.

Bothy in snowy hills

Culra Bothy with a view of Ben Alder. Taken by John Coughlan, from Johnstone, Renfrewshire.

Boy with giant chess set

Six-year-old James Kerrigan gets to grips with a game of chess at St Andrews Bay Hotel. Sent in by his parents Thomas and Caroline.

Toad

Andrew Swanston snapped this inquisitive amphibian while walking in the Pentland Hills.

Silhouette of jumping boys

James and Daniel Anthony, aged 18 and 16, try to leap over the sun in the Angus hills. Sent in by their father Stuart.

Salmon head

During a Boxing Day walk at Spey Bay David Walker, from Premnay, saw these remains of a salmon's head then realised why there were so many seals about.

Canada gees landing on reservoir

John F Wilson, from Barrhead, captured these Canada geese as they came in to land on Balgray Reservoir.



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