Your pictures: Valentine's Day
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Daniel Dutulescu: "Can you eat love? Not really. This was a cool experiment I tried and it worked really well."

Heather Gartside: "A heart of wood. Looking through a sentry box at Fredensborg Palace, Denmark."

Ricardo Torres: "I took a picture of this couple looking at the Irish Sea from the Great Orme, Llandudno, North Wales. It reminded me of a quote by writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry: "Love does not consist of gazing at each other, but in looking outward together in the same direction."

Jean Sabiron: "Unashamed budgies in love in a public park in Poitiers, France."

Ann Rollo: "This photo of a traditional Mangalorean wedding was taken four years ago in Mumbai, India when I married my soul mate. This picture captures the essence of Valentine's Day. My husband and I grew up in different parts of the world, different cultures and socio-economic backgrounds and had very different lives. But when we met we fitted so perfectly together, like a piece in a puzzle."

Amanda Jane Etchells photographed this rose against a clear blue sky.

Sujata Ohol: "A celebration meal, before our friend's wedding. It's all about love."

Two pink balloons float in the sky for Joanna Mecner's image.

Chris Addison: "Some heart shaped flowers, which I photographed on a day out."

Claire Goodbody: "A Valentine's Day message written in the snow on the bonnet of a red car."

And finally an image of a row of heart-shaped kites. The next theme is "Underground", and the deadline for your entries is 20 February. If you would like to enter, send your pictures to yourpics@bbc.co.uk. Further details and terms can be found by following the link to "We set the theme, you take the pictures," at the bottom of the page.
- Published17 January 2023