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16:39 GMT, Friday, 2 January 2009

Your Pictures: 26 Dec - 2 Jan

Loch Long
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David Hayhoe, from Irvine, took this stunning shot of Loch Long while walking up to Beinn Narnain.

People going into sea
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Zak Harrison, from the Isle of Bute, captured the moment when 42 people took part in Bute's first Boxing Day Dip with a Nip raising £5,500 for the CLIC Sargent cancer charity.

The Waverley
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Thomas Marsden, from Glasgow, got an interesting viewpoint for his picture of The Waverley.

Trees silhouetted against sunset
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Pine trees silhouetted against the sunset. Taken from a hill above Dingwall by Gavin Humphreys, who is now living in Brussels.

Dog licking its mouth
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Beth Loft said her dog Nell had trouble resisting temptation during a Christmas picnic at Whitemill Bay, Sanday, Orkney.

Woman with Brussel sprout peelings
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As the Brussel sprout season draws to an end, Margaret takes a break from peeling mountains of the vegetables with a glass of wine. Picture by Susan Caulfield, from Leswalt, Stranraer.

Bothy in snowy hills
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Culra Bothy with a view of Ben Alder. Taken by John Coughlan, from Johnstone, Renfrewshire.

Boy with giant chess set
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Six-year-old James Kerrigan gets to grips with a game of chess at St Andrews Bay Hotel. Sent in by his parents Thomas and Caroline.

Toad
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Andrew Swanston snapped this inquisitive amphibian while walking in the Pentland Hills.

Silhouette of jumping boys
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James and Daniel Anthony, aged 18 and 16, try to leap over the sun in the Angus hills. Sent in by their father Stuart.

Salmon head
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During a Boxing Day walk at Spey Bay David Walker, from Premnay, saw these remains of a salmon's head then realised why there were so many seals about.

Canada gees landing on reservoir
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John F Wilson, from Barrhead, captured these Canada geese as they came in to land on Balgray Reservoir.


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