Your pictures of Scotland: 14 - 21 February

Richard Marsh took this photograph of the Tay Rail Bridge on a visit to Dundee.
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A selection of your pictures of Scotland sent in between 14 - 21 February.
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Janina Dolny was very impressed by the intricate ceiling in the ancient octagonal Chapter House of Elgin Cathedral in Moray.

Graham Donnelly took this picture of Blà Bheinn reflecting on Loch Slapin, Isle of Skye.

Elaine O'Shea captured the River Tweed Peebles during a walk.

Matthew Boyle enjoyed a Sunday morning stroll at Chatelherault Country Park with his partner.

Jeremy Morris said it was a very windy and bitterly cold day when this image was taken of the sunset over Stac Pollaidh, Assynt.

Donald Maclellan captured The Cullin ridge, taken from Bla Beinn on Skye.

Julie Hindley watched the sunset on the Isle of Skye.

Dara Lo loved his trip to scotland - capturing this shot of the Edinburgh city centre skyline at sunset.

Paul Shaw Otter had the good luck to see an otter on the Isle of Arran

Lee Gilchrist took this atmospheric picture on Buachaille Etive Beag on a great winter walk with a friend.

Bethany Quin took this photo of an interesting congregation of snails at Dingieshowe Beach in Orkney.

Eddie Romeo Managed to capture Fleshmarket Close without any people on the stairs, although he had to wait a long time to get the shot

Graham Christie Photo of the Evening View of colourful Edinburgh Trams at Ocean Terminal, Leith

Paul Weir came across this frozen Lochan a'Choire at Creag Meagaidh near Spean Bridge.

John Dyer captured The Blackhouse Village of Gerrrannan on the Isle of Lewis.

Pat Christie Glorious enjoyed the winter sunrise over West Bay in North Berwick.

Janice Mitchell had a lovely walk in the rain at Crathes Castle estate.

Gerry MacDonald took this atmospheric shot of the Fairy Glen, Isle of Skye.

Red deer were keeping an eye on Nigel Sharma by Loch an Eoin as he descended from Maol Chean-dearg.

Tim Yunger took this atmospheric photo at Kyleakin on the Isle of Skye with Caisteal Maol in the background.

Iain Cumming enjoyed the sunrise over Portree on the Isle of Skye.

Brian Colston said: "Even on a dreich February day there is still some beautiful colour to be found in the Glencoe landscape."

Stewart Paul said: "I was wandering around the revamped Union Terrace Gardens in the heart of Aberdeen when I spotted this UFO. I was half-hoping Scotty would beam me up but alas he didn't."
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