Donald Whannell, from Neilston, East Renfrewshire, took this stunning shot of of Castle Stalker in Appin, Argyll, on a "beautiful, still morning".
This little owl was taken at Dunrobin castle by Genny Guy, from Tarbert.
This colourful photo of a sunflower was taken by David Roberts, from Cambuslang, in a friend's garden.
Geoff Watkins, from Lumphanan in Aberdeenshire, said: "A couple of interesting ‘characters’ who joined me at the summit of the remote Munro Seana Bhraigh near Ullapool. I'm sure they were eyeing my sandwiches."
Scott Williamson, from Currie in Midlothian, sent us this lovely photo of the "blooming heather" in the Pentlands.
Peter Murray watched as workmen lifted several steel structures into place over the M8 Westbound as part of the M74 completion.
This "very friendly and slightly cheeky" swan was sitting by a bench waiting for people to come along with food at Holyrood Park, Laurence Arnold said.
Stewart Riddick, from Perth, snapped this picture of a street performer at Edinburgh's Fringe Festival.
This calming sunset scene of Loch Lomond was taken by Derek Cowan, from Rosyth.
This Highland Cow close-up was snapped by Linda Johnstone, from Stonehaven.
Beowulf Mayfield, from Watford, captured this quaint image of washing being hung out on the shore of Loch Carron during a trip to Applecross.
Karen Norvell, from Lossiemouth, sent us this photograph of her playing tennis.
Victor Houston, from Armagh in Northern Ireland, sent us this reflection shot of the Caledonian Canal at Fort Augustus.
Ian Robertson, from Bo'ness, took this photo of a timid vixen which sneaked into his kitchen looking for a handout.
Sisters Isla and Lily Mae admire the scenery from Luskentyre beach on Harris. Taken by their mother Jane Christie, from Carnoustie.
This unusual angle of the Forth Bridge was taken by Gareth Weeks, from Inverkeithing.
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