Emma Jackson, who is currently living in Japan, took this shot of a plasma ball during a visit to the Camera Obscura in Edinburgh.
This shot was captured by Colin Jack. He said: "The mouse was having a rest after trying to break into our house in Galashiels."
Peter Gordon, from Glasgow said of this picture: "It was taken on Troon beach during a father-son camera escapade on a rare sunny day."
The ever-loyal Greyfriars Bobby was captured by Mike Hume from Bristol during a trip to Edinburgh on a "sunny spring afternoon."
Steven Manson took this shot at the Necropolis of a pigeon "surveying the ominous skies hanging over Glasgow Cathedral."
A gannet in flight over the Clyde, by
Andrew Mosley from Cowal. He said: "I took this one from the Western Ferry on my way to Gourock, spring has sprung in the Clyde."
Gordon Alder from Burntisland in Fife was visiting friends on the north coast when he shot this image. He said: "It shows winter has not quite left us yet."
Linllithgow Palace turned off the lights to mark Earth Hour in Scotland. Picture taken by Neil Robinson, secretary of the Linlithgow Camera Club.
Craig Jump, from Alexandria sent in this shot of Loch Leven in Ballachulish. He said: "It was taken from the site where James Stewart was hanged in 1752 for the Appin Murder."
Jenny Swan from Edinburgh took this shot of a heron she spotted on the Water of Leith at Woodhall.
Iain Shaw said he spotted something unusual by the Clyde. He said: "I took this picture of some Glasgow landmarks, but if you look really, really closely you might be able to see a Nessie-type creature - trick of the light, or Leviathan?"
"Although it's spring, winter is never far away," said Kevin Masson who sent in this picture of the snow setting in for the night over Braemar.
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