Your Pictures: Photos from Wales

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Taffy the sheepdog
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Gwilym Hopkin's sheepdog Taffy in his field of daffodils near Llanharry, Rhondda Cynon Taf. Please send your digital images using the link Your Pictures: Send Your Images, with details of yourself, and how you came to take the image.

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Taha Idris, of Killay, Swansea, waited for the sun to go down completely to get the after glow on the clouds of this sunset at Penclawdd, Gower. He said: "Just goes to show you need to look around you when photographing landscapes, you could be rewarded better."

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John Minopoli, of Penclawdd, Swansea, took a 10-second exposure of a fairground ride in Llanelli. He said: "The long exposure allows the shape and the vibrant colours to build up to produce a beautiful final image."

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St. Davids Cathedral, Pembrokeshire, as the sun was going down. Taken by Myrddin Edwards, of Cardiff, who said: "I love how the dial of the tower catches the pink colour of the sun."

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Barmouth Bridge, Gwynedd, as seen by Jane Tucker, of Creigiau, Cardiff, during a short break to north Wales.

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Jets of 4 Squadron, RAF Valley, Anglesey, lined up on the base. Flt Lt Alex Taylor said: "Clear skies and great weather for the last two weeks has meant the Sqn has been busier than ever training the next generation of combat pilots."

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A "star trail" that took Carl Jones three hours to capture from his back garden in Rhyd-y-Clafdy, near Pwllheli, Gwynedd. He said: "The central star, Polaris, is called the pole star as it stays stationary in the Northern Hemisphere. Images like this can be taken with any camera which allows you to keep the shutter open."

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John Meloni, from Swansea, captured this image of Swansea Marina at night with the Meridian tower lit up. He said: "The old tug boat Thomas and the Helwick light ship to the right of the picture are permanently moored as tourist attractions."