Your pictures of Scotland: Photographs from around the country
"Share Your Scotland Photos: Nov 8-15"
Photo credit: John McGuinness
"You simply can't pass by Dunnottar Castle when the moon is shining," remarked John McGuinness.
Here’s a collection of the photographs of Scotland that you submitted from November 8 to November 15.
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Photo credit: Dot Gallagher
Dot Gallagher captured a stunning sunset sky over Methlick, Ellon.
Photo credit: Leslie van der Waal
A glimpse of the dilapidated cathedral in St Andrews seen through an arch. Captured by Leslie van der Waal.
Photo credit goes to Raymond Carstairs.
Raymond Carstairs captured this tranquil and atmospheric shot of the Falkirk Wheel while paddling in his kayak.
Photo credit goes to Laura McGowan.
On a sunny November afternoon at Caisteal Dubh close to Grandtully in Pitlochry, Laura McGowan remarked, "Our dog Rielly camouflages nicely with the stone piles."
Photo credit: Jodie Smith
Jodie Smith, hailing from Perthshire, captured this beautiful sunset image of the Dundee Tay Rail Bridge.
Picture credit: Elizabeth Whyte
A few Highland cows are seen enjoying a leisurely moment at Huisinis beach in Harris, captured in a photo by Elizabeth Whyte.
Photo credit: Sarah Sharp
Sarah Sharp captured this beautiful autumn scene of a lovely field in Kintore, Aberdeenshire.
Photo credit: David Sneddon
Loch Ard with Loch Lomond in the distance. Photo captured by David Sneddon.
Visual attribution: Rod Henderson
"On a lovely afternoon at Morton Lochs in Fife, I came across these vibrant creatures," remarked Rod Henderson.
Image credit: Paul Choat
Paul Choat captured an image of a brocken spectre from the summit of "Angel's Peak" (Sgòr an Lochain Uaine), gazing over the clouds towards Braeriach in the Cairngorms.
Photo credit: Tom Kelly
"This week, a seasonal otter was spotted on the Water of Leith, attempting to camouflage itself among the autumn leaves," remarked Tom Kelly.
Image credit: Karina Leahy
Karina Leahy shared her thoughts while in Dornie, a village located in western Ross-shire.
Photo credit: Kenny Foggo
"I spotted this strange-looking boat on the River Lochy while I was taking a stroll in Fort William," Kenny Foggo shared. "It seems to be really enjoying itself..."
Photo credit: Peter MacKenzie
A photograph taken by Peter MacKenzie captures the perspective from Beinn an Lochain, overlooking the Rest and be Thankful.
Photo credit: Jacki Gordon
A romantic moment captured by Jacki Gordon at Rouken Glen in Glasgow.
A visit to the Boat of Garten station in the early morning. Penny Cullum mentioned, "Fortunately, there were no trains operating that day."
Photo credit: Sonya Anderson
Sonya Anderson captured this scene through a reflective surface close to Ben Loyal in Sutherland.
Picture credit: Gordy Philip
A perspective of Loch Laggan beach, looking southwest from Kinloch Laggan, captured by Gordy Philip.
Image credit: Hataitip Groth
Hataitip Groth mentioned that a group of ducks had gathered around a man who was feeding them in Monikie Country Park in Dundee when a dog walked by and startled them.
Image credit: Colette Finlay
"I took a moment during my commute this morning to appreciate the view of the sky from Kirkcaldy Prom, which looks out over the Forth," Colette Finlay shared. "The hues were absolutely breathtaking."
Picture credit: Charlie Fabb
Charlie Fabb captured a photo of the Gas House near Culzean Castle, remarking, "It's difficult to imagine that this place actually exists."
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