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05:55 GMT, Wednesday, 30 April 2008 06:55 UK
Your pictures: Close-ups

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Sue Brown from Pembroke sent us this shot of a bee on a flower. The theme for May is movement. Please send your images to newsonlinepictures.wales@bbc.co.uk before 27 May.

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This picture of City Hall in Cardiff reflected in a rainwater puddle was sent into us by Steve Rogers. Don't forget to continue sending us your normal pictures of Wales on a weekly basis.

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The tubular feet of a common starfish was snapped in Mumbles by Judith Oakley.

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This butterfly was captured sunbathing on a rock by Chris Peake while he strolled around Llyn Crafnant, near Llanrwst.

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Tony O'Brien from Chepstow saw this swan at Newport Wetlands.

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Ian Davies managed to capture this shot of a stone hitting the water in the hills above Cwmcarn, Newport.

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Louise Simpson submitted this photo of a gate in Bangor, north Wales which looks like it has seen a number of coats of paint.

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Jim Young from Swansea captured this close up of a bee in a tulip.

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David Cooper Orton used the macro settings on his camera to take this picture at the recent Royal Horticultural Society show in Cardiff.

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This up close shot of an old wooden post at the Neyland Marina in Pembrokeshire was taken by Arwyn Fretwell.

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Chris Rees from Newport took this picture of a dandylion he found on the banks of the River Wye.

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Richard and Ceri Davies decided to take a close-up picture of themselves on cliffs at Southgate loverlooking Three Cliffs beach.
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