Your pictures of Scotland: 8 - 15 November

An evening snap of Dunnottar Castle near Stonehaven. The sky is blue and it's getting darker. A ruined castle stands atop a small and tall patch of land surrounded by water with a little path leads back to the mainland, where the photographer is. The moon is out and the sky is streaked with orange.Image source, John McGuinness
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"You just can't drive past Dunnottar Castle when the moon's out." said John McGuinness.

A selection of your pictures of Scotland sent in between 8 and 15 November.

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Image source, Dot Gallagher
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Dot Gallagher snapped a magnificent early evening sky over Methlick, Ellon.

Image source, Leslie van der Waal
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A view of the ruined cathedral in St Andrews through an archway. Taken by Leslie van der Waal.

Image source, Raymond Carstairs
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Raymond Carstairs snapped this still and moody view of the Falkirk Wheel from his kayak.

Image source, Laura McGowan
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Caisteal Dubh near Grandtully, Pitlochry, on a bright November afternoon. Laura McGowan said: "Our dog Rielly blends in well with the cairns."

Image source, Jodie Smith
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Jodie Smith from Perthshire took this sunset snap of the Dundee Tay Rail Bridge.

Image source, Elizabeth Whyte
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Some Highland cows relax by Huisinis beach in Harris, snapped by Elizabeth Whyte.

Image source, Sarah Sharp
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Sarah Sharp took this autumnal photo of a picturesque field in Kintore, Aberdeenshire.

Image source, David Sneddon
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Loch Ard with Loch Lomond in the background. Taken by David Sneddon.

Image source, Rod Henderson
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"During a pleasant afternoon at Morton Lochs in Fife, I spotted these colourful fellows," said Rod Henderson.

Image source, Paul Choat
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Paul Choat photographed a brocken spectre on top of the "Angel's Peak" (Sgòr an Lochain Uaine) looking across the clouds to Braeriach in the Cairngorms.

Image source, Tom Kelly
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"An ott-umnal otter on the Water of Leith this week, trying to blend with the autumn leaves," said Tom Kelly.

Image source, Karina Leahy
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Karina Leahy had some reflections from Dornie in western Ross-shire.

Image source, Kenny Foggo
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"I saw this unusual looking boat in the River Lochy while I was out a walk in Fort William," said Kenny Foggo. "Looks like it’s having a whale of a time..."

Image source, Peter MacKenzie
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The view looking down on the Rest and be Thankful from Beinn an Lochain, photographed by Peter MacKenzie.

Image source, Jacki Gordon
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A romantic moment snapped by Jacki Gordon in Rouken Glen, Glasgow.

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An early morning visit to Boat of Garten station. Penny Cullum said: "Luckily for me there were no trains running that day."

Image source, Sonya Anderson
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Sonya Anderson snapped this view through the looking glass near Ben Loyal, Sutherland.

Image source, Gordy Philip
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A view of Loch Laggan beach looking southwest from Kinloch Laggan, by Gordy Philip.

Image source, Hataitip Groth
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Hataitip Groth said several ducks had gathered around a man spreading food in Monikie Country Park in Dundee before a dog passed by and frightened them.

Image source, Colette Finlay
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"I stopped on my way to work this morning to admire the sky from Kirkcaldy Prom overlooking the Forth," said Colette Finlay. "The colours were just stunning."

Image source, Charlie Fabb
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Charlie Fabb snapped the Gas House by Culzean Castle, saying: "It's hard to believe it's a real place."

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