Your pictures of Scotland: Photographs from around the country
Share Your Scotland Photos: Nov 8-15
"You simply can't pass by Dunnottar Castle when the moon is shining," stated John McGuinness.
Here’s a collection of your photos of Scotland that were submitted from November 8 to November 15.
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Dot Gallagher captured a stunning evening sky in Methlick, Ellon.
Leslie van der Waal
A glimpse of the dilapidated cathedral in St Andrews framed by an archway. Captured by Leslie van der Waal.
Raymond Carstairs captured this serene and atmospheric image of the Falkirk Wheel while paddling in his kayak.
On a sunny November afternoon at Caisteal Dubh, close to Grandtully in Pitlochry, Laura McGowan remarked, "Our dog Rielly camouflages perfectly with the stone piles."
Jodie Smith, hailing from Perthshire, captured this photograph of the sunset over the Dundee Tay Rail Bridge.
A few Highland cows are enjoying some downtime at Huisinis beach in Harris, captured by Elizabeth Whyte.
Sarah Sharp captured this beautiful autumn scene of a charming field in Kintore, Aberdeenshire.
Loch Ard with Loch Lomond visible in the distance. Photo by David Sneddon.
"On a lovely afternoon at Morton Lochs in Fife, I came across these vibrant creatures," shared Rod Henderson.
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.
"This week, an autumn otter was spotted along the Water of Leith, attempting to camouflage itself with the fallen leaves," remarked Tom Kelly.
Karina Leahy shared her thoughts from Dornie, located in western Ross-shire.
"I spotted this unique boat on the River Lochy while I was taking a stroll in Fort William," Kenny Foggo shared. "It seems to be having a fantastic time..."
A photograph captured by Peter MacKenzie shows the scenic outlook from Beinn an Lochain, looking down on the Rest and be Thankful area.
A romantic scene captured by Jacki Gordon at Rouken Glen in Glasgow.
On a brisk morning, I stopped by the Boat of Garten station. Penny Cullum remarked, "Fortunately, there weren't any trains operating that day."
Sonya Anderson captured this scene through the mirror close to Ben Loyal in Sutherland.
A perspective of Loch Laggan beach, gazing southwest from Kinloch Laggan, captured by Gordy Philip.
Hataitip Groth mentioned that a group of ducks had gathered near a man who was feeding them in Monikie Country Park in Dundee. However, a passing dog startled the ducks and sent them fleeing.
"This morning, I paused on my commute to work to take in the beautiful sky at Kirkcaldy Prom, which offers a view of the Forth," Colette Finlay shared. "The colors were absolutely breathtaking."
Charlie Fabb took a photo of the Gas House near Culzean Castle and remarked, "It's hard to imagine that this place is real."
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