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John Thomson FishingJohn Thomson

“Taken in Kirkcudbright. Rules are made to be broken,” says John Thomson.

A selection of your pictures of Scotland sent in between 17 and 24 May.

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Moira MacKintosh Brodie CastleMoira MacKintosh

Brodie Castle in Moray on a “beautiful sunny day” from Moira MacKintosh.

Christopher Hart SwanChristopher Hart

“As if this view down Loch Ness wasn’t beautiful enough,” says Christopher Hart.

Sarah Sivers BridgeSarah Sivers

The Easter Balmoral suspension bridge at Crathie, Aberdeenshire was captured “looking superb” after its refurbishment by Sarah Sivers.

Leanne Ferrie CrabLeanne Ferrie

“Found this little guy in the sand at the beach in North Berwick,” says Leanne Ferrie

Amber Roguski Bone cavesAmber Roguski

Bone Caves snapped by Amber Roguski after completing the North Coast 500 “largely midge free”.

Gill Williams Pine martenGill Williams

A photo of a pine marten in Gill Williams’ garden in the Abernethy Forest.

Aileen Gillies CrinanAileen Gillies

“Beautiful May evening at Crinan before the midges started biting,” says Aileen Gillies.

Paula Shiels GoatPaula Shiels

“Angus – the new kid at Fife Show,” says Paula Shiels.

Lawrie Mcinally DownpourLawrie Mcinally

A surprise downpour over Kilpatrick hill from north Glasgow from Lawrie Mcinally.

Andy Inglis WaverleyAndy Inglis

“What a day for the first sailing of the PS Waverley, passing through the Kyles of Bute,” says Andy Inglis.

Alastair Nunn Lower LargoAlastair Nunn

High tide on a sunny day at Lower Largo from Alastair Nunn.

Mark Fraser SheepMark Fraser

Mark Fraser took this photo near the Ythan Estuary. “I was driving home on a beautiful evening and spotted this photogenic sheep,” he says.

Victor Tregubov ArdnamurchanVictor Tregubov

“Isolation – or when you are looking for solitude – Ardnamurchan,” says Victor Tregubov.

Adam Schofield Yellow fieldAdam Schofield

Adam Schofield was exploring the Parkley Craigs area just west of Linlithgow when he captured these contrasting colours.

Hugh Maxwell TurnberryHugh Maxwell

Hugh Maxwell set his alarm for the early hours in order to see Turnberry Lighthouse silhouetted against the dawn light.

Graham Christie Firth of ClydeGraham Christie

A view across the Firth of Clyde to the Regal Princess cruise ship at Greenock Ocean Terminal from Graham Christie.

Jim Lowden Rannoch stationJim Lowden

“This view looking north at Rannoch Station has a retro feel about it,” says Jim Lowden.

Helen Baird TreeHelen Baird

Helen Baird spotted this “windswept tree” over the leaning stonedyke wall in the South Ayrshire countryside.

Roger Green Coldingham PrioryRoger Green

Roger Green submitted this image of an arch which is part of the remains of Coldingham Priory.

Linda McAleer SeasideLinda McAleer

“This seaweed covered rock looks more like a sea creature,” says Linda McAleer of a “moody day” on Dhoon beach near Kirkcudbright.

Lyndsey Fairnie CarsLyndsey Fairnie

“We came across this vintage car rally at Kentallen while visiting friends in Fort William,” says Lyndsey Fairnie.

Angela Pearson Golden eagleAngela Pearson

This golden eagle, caught on camera by Angela Pearson, was one of the raptors on display at Fife Show.

Amanda Jackson Bargany gardensAmanda Jackson

Amanda Jackson sent in this image of the boat house at Bargany Gardens captured during a walk in the “glorious sunshine”.

Hazel Thomson SunsetHazel Thomson

A night by the sea watching the sun go down from Hazel Thomson in Elgin.

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