Your Pictures: Photos from Wales

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Cemaes Bay, Anglesey
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Kevin Lewis took 12 photographs to create this high dynamic range image of the sculpture Time and Tide Bell at Cemaes Bay, Anglesey. Please send your digital images using the link below (Your Pictures: Send Your Images) with details of yourself and how you came to take the image.

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Bwthyn Porth Swtan cottage, Anglesey, a restored example of a 17th Century Welsh cottage with a thatched roof. Photo by Iwan Williams, of Llanrug, Gwynedd.

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Mist on Broad Haven beach, Pembrokeshire. Photo by Matt Morris.

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Penrhyn Castle, Gwynedd, in the early evening, as seen by Maldy Williams.

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Michael Lewis, of Colwyn Bay, said: "This is a picture of a very boisterous River Llugwy, taken from the Pont y Pair bridge, Betws-y-Coed."

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The view from Cadair Idris in Snowdonia, as seen by Emma Phillips, of Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, who said: "I think this picture looks like an Old Master's painting."

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The Jubilee Tower at the top of Moel Famau in Flintshire. Seen here are the two youngest boys of Alan Watterson, of Buckley, after an evening walk to the summit.

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David Cribb, of Bontuchel, Denbighshire, was walking with the family on the Great Orme when he took this photo. He said: "It looks towards Conwy and shows the magical Welsh mix of hills, homes and harbour."

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The sea off Newport, Pembrokeshire, as seen by Adrian Varney, who is from the town.

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Parts of Llangefni, Anglesey, can be seen above the mist in this very early morning shot taken from Pentre Berw by Ian Harris, of Bagworth, Leicestershire.

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The Vulcan bomber XH558 at Welshpool Air Show. Edd Cottell, of Montgomery, Powys, said: "Such an iconic aircraft and a fantastic opportunity to see it flying in the valleys of mid Wales."