Surfer on the high: “Pettigrew went to port, and many used strong winds,” says Keith Simpson.
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Paul Weir
“Early morning photograph of the Wallace Monument,” says Paul Weir.
Brian Gallagher
“The Kingfisher sits on the banks of the River Kelvin in Glasgow, ignoring the passing traffic and focusing on the fishing,” says Brian Gallagher.
Lewis Love
Time to think: “A wonderful blue sky with beautiful snow,” says Louise Love. “There was little wind so we were able to get good reflections in the water of Loch Slab.”
Catriona Gibson
“Raindrops on leaves, photographed while walking around the grounds of Tracwear House in Innerleithen,” says Catriona Gibson.
Mary Rodgers
Coo-ee: “Highland coo at Balcavis Loch,” says Mary Rodgers of this beautiful shot.
Sammy Kelly
“Baby haggis poses for camera at Edinburgh Zoo,” says newbie Sammy Kelly Pygmy hippo Arrival (rather than an actual baby haggis, of course).
Richard Mellon
“Early morning at Eilean Donan, a heavy frost covers the ground,” says Richard Mellen. “I captured this moment from the vantage point. It just didn’t seem real. I couldn’t believe how beautiful it was.”
Manila Ritchie
Lobster-bon bon bon? “A rainbow bends across an angry sky, over Fraserburgh Harbour, with the lighthouse in the background,” says Manilan Ritchie.
George Kelsey
I actually eat otter a little breakfast: “The prize for sneaking in the shade while eating… goes to Mrs. Otter,” says George Kelsey. “Delighted to catch up with our local girl, Mary, having a quiet snack by the river in Chatton Park, Edinburgh.”
Kate Robertson
Cold snap: “Enjoying a winter wonderland while walking the dog in Corsey Woods, Banchory,” says Kate Robertson.
Stacey Steven
“Barra, Brooke, Bella and Brady (Cambrogan Rough Collies) enjoy a walk and stop at Loch Trunkie for a photo,” says Stacey Steven.
Brian Colston
Winter woollies: “A snowy walk down a farm lane in Falkirk,” says Brian Colston, a sheep watching in the distance.
Graham Rosey
Small and large: “Photographed on a chilly morning through our lounge window in Feshiebridge on holiday this week,” says Graham Rossi. “Slim pickings for food but still attracted a wee robin and a pheasant.”
Alex Watt
Freeze frame: “My daughter Georgie, six, says hello to her 10-year-old brother Ronan’s snowman, which he built during a festive trip to Glasgow,” says Alex Watt.
Patrick Short
A bird in the hand: “I took this picture in Kelvingrove Park,” says Patrick Studt. “My partner Jenny loves birds and we were amazed at how confident this big tit was. It came to her hand for food several times.”
Edward Stephens
“My black and white image of Newburgh Beach, north of Aberdeen, with a wrecked boat,” says Edward Stephens.
Stuart Irwin
An’ Art Frost: “I’m in awe of this photo. I took it at Loch Ard,” says Stuart Irwin. “The temperature was at or above zero and I was in my canoe.”
Jim Fanning
Crow road? No, it’s West Calder Main Street from Jim Fanning. “A crow that doesn’t care about order belongs”.
Lisa Tennant
It’s too warm: “Griffin and snow for our anniversary,” says Lisa Tennant. “Horses are so cool!”
Craig McGeough
“This picture was taken when I was on the Isle of Raay after the Isle of Skye,” says Craig McGeough.
Jade Gilbride
“Starlings remove the frozen berries of the rowan tree,” says Jade Kilbride of Keith.
Peter Gallacher
Pastel Image: “Autumn light at Edsel,” says Peter Gallacher.
John Dyer
Sunset Goals: This evening the statue at Celtic Park was taken by John Dyer.
Alan O’Connor
Night light: “A storm in the Cairngorms cleared the skies this afternoon for filming at Ryvon Pass this evening,” says Alan O’Connor.
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