Your pictures of Scotland: 14 - 21 November
A selection of your pictures of Scotland sent in between 14 and 21 November.
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Sunset over Ettrick Bay, Isle of Bute. Martin Dougan, from Rothesay, watched the dog walkers make the most of the remaining daylight.
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A pier at Cardwell Bay, Gourock. Jackie Smith, from Inverkip, was there on Sunday.
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A cob web in Wishaw. Photo by Brian Hughes.
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A fox watched Brian Cairns, from Coatbridge, as he walked the John Muir Way near Croy.
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Kieran was alone with his thoughts, and dad Richard Cooper from Glasgow, on Ben Lomond looking west towards the Arrochar Alps.
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Alan Pottinger, from Edinburgh, went for a walk along the Union Canal.
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The view from the summit of Driesh in the Cairngorms. Lesley Tobin, from Stirling, said cloud enveloped the entire summit within minutes.
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Dusk falls over St Giles Cathedral on the Royal Mile. Photo by Elizabeth Ormiston.
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This colourful photo of Loch Faskally in Pitlochry was taken by Ian Thomson, from Inverness.
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Sunset at the Queensferry Crossing with the sun about to dip below the horizon between two of the towers under construction. Photo by Simon Swales.
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This giant woman in Glasgow seems to have found her prey. Taken by John Dyer.
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Ethan, aged four, enjoying an afternoon doing his favourite activity - cycling on the mountain bike trails at Whitelee wind farm, Eaglesham. Photo taken by his dad Grant Scobie, from Newton Mearns
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The sun rose above the haar on the Moray Firth. Roger G Cope watched it all from Feddon Hill.
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Neil MacNeill captures a dreich night in Edinburgh. He took this photo near the Omni Centre in Leith Street.
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Eric Niven from Dundee was trying to have a biscuit and some tea beside the river Tay in Dunkeld when this cheeky Robin pinched his biscuit
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Twilight view from Byres Road, Glasgow. Taken by Norman Williamson from Milngavie.
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David Perrie, from Barrhead, said this was his first visit to Culloden since the new visitor centre opened. "Have to go back and savour again the enormity of those 50 dreadful minutes on the battlefield...I could easily imagine the battle screams of the infamous Highland charge", he said.
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A party of 18 Dutchmen who came to Edinburgh on a stag weekend took in a fly-fishing lesson at Morton Reservoir near Mid Calder. Photo by Colin Riach.
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This reflection of a kelpie was taken by Sheila Jones, from Lennoxtown.
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Les Kirkpatrick from Rhonehouse took this stunning shot from Carsluith with the sun setting over Wigtown Bay. Photo sent in by Susan Mackenzie.