Your Pictures: Photos from Wales
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Rayleen Bidoli, from Thatcham, Berkshire, saw these boats on the road in Rhydwyn, Anglesey. 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.

John Meloni, from Swansea, photographed Aberdulais Falls, Neath Port Talbot, during a visit with his grandson, Ashley. He said: "The bright sunshine directly on the falls made it difficult not to over expose the pictures."

David Allard was flying in a light aircraft from Gloucester to Dublin when he took this image of Snowdonia from 7,000ft (2,000m). In the foreground are Snowdon (left) and Y Lliwedd (right) and beyond them the Glyder range and the Carneddau range.

Ela Fraczkowska, who lives in Cardiff, said: "The weather conditions make Penarth's pier seem quite a dramatic place. I like this image for its leading lines."

A cold spring day but a nice view towards the beach at Broad Haven South, Pembrokeshire, as seen by Vernon Jones.

Looking south easterly from Bwlch Cerrig Duon Cist, in the Brecon Beacons, Powys, with Fan Gyhirych and the top Fan Fraith and Fan Nedd in the background. As seen by Emrys J Davies

Mike Sabiston said of this photo: "Poppit Sands [Pembrokeshire] just as the sun was going down. Offshore winds but fairly warm in the sun!"

Sunset taken from the Black Mountain above Brynamman in the western Brecon Beacons by Gavin Pickett, from Ystradgynlais, Powys, who was out walking with friends.

Llyn Celyn, near Bala, Gwynedd, as seen by Graham Bond. He said: "The still clear weather made for very interesting scenes."
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