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Your Pictures of Scotland: 22 - 29 May

Applecross beach towards Skye

Lucy Ritchie from Aberdeenshire took this impressive shot of her husband Mow and their dog Pele on the beach at Applecross which looks towards Skye.

Jousting

The jousting event in full flow in the grounds of Linlithgow Palace during the Party at the Palace 1503 event. Photograph by Gareth Paxton from Bathgate.

Drummond Castle near Crieff

This lovely image of Drummond Castle near Crieff was taken by John Savage.

Belly dancer

Emma Mykytyn from Glasgow photographed this belly dancer who was performing for the city's South Side Festival.

Jedburgh Abbey

"Jedburgh Abbey basking in the glorious sunshine" was how Fiona Johnston from Glasgow described her submission.

Red Squirrel

Andy Smith captured this Red Squirrel as it perched above the bird feeder outside his kitchen window near Turriff.

St Andrews, Fife

Finishing third year student Paul Stevens took this impressive image of the "beautiful Scottish seaside university town of St Andrews".

Edinburgh Castle

Steven Bell from Falkirk took this interesting snap from Edinburgh Castle. He said: "I wonder if firing some of these might speed up the tram works?"

Blackbirds

"This female blackbird is having her work cut out feeding her hungry fledgling," said Dave Warburton who took this shot in his garden in Errol, Perth.

Helmsdale village

This lovely shot of Helmsdale village in north east Scotland was sent in by local man, Derek Mair.

The Inaccessible Pinnacle, Skye

James Shipman, from the Isle of Skye, took this picture of "brave folk abseiling off 'The Innaccessible Pinnacle' in the Cuillins.

Lossiemouth's West Beach

This gorgeous picture of the sun setting over Lossiemouth's West Beach and Covesea Lighthouse was taken by the town's David Langan.




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