This atmospheric image was taken at Cardiff central train station by Gareth Jones. The theme for March is pets. Please send us your images before 24 March. To find out how, click on the Your Pictures: Your Wales link on the right.
Deb Montgomery used photoshop to bring out this lovely rainbow over Cwmparc in Treorchy, south Wales.
This picture of the Wales Millennium Centre at night looks more like a painting than a photograph because Gareth Jones used software to blend three images together. The method is known as high dynamic range.
Picture gallery regular Mike Davies makes a rare appearance in front of the camera for this nicely done bit of photoshopping.
The simple but effective method of using a slow shutter speed at waterfalls always results in stunning effects. Huw Wyn Jones took this shot at the waterfalls in Abergwyngregyn, near Bangor.
Another regular contributor Jim Young from Swansea achieved this eye-catching effort by pulling the zoom at a slow shutter speed while taking a picture of a tree.
Joan Sheppard from Newport took this long exposure shot at her daughter Ang's graduation. Ang said she thought it captured the celebratory mood of the day.
Sue Westacott added in some psychedelic colours to this picture of a waterfall near the lake in Margam Park near Pyle.
Peter James from Aberteifi has some excellent macro settings on his camera. These ice crystals on a windscren were captured in some detail, despite being no larger than a 50p piece.
Another blended image from Gareth Jones showing a mast on the headland at Barry Island.
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