Your Pictures: Photos from Wales

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Show photographer Alan Roberts captured all the action at the Brecon County Show
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Show photographer Alan Roberts captured all the action at the Brecon County Show. From Thursday this week we will be starting our new Picture of the Day feature. Please send your digital images to us on email with details of yourself and how you came to take the image. Email: newsonlinepictures.wales@bbc.co.uk

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Kirsty Robinson, from Cardiff, took this photo of a glider flying close to the top of Pen y Fan in the Brecon Beacons

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Pat Lawlor took this picture of her two boys, Barney and Mackie, at sunset at South Beach, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion

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The aero-engined Napier Railton driving along Pendine Sands in support of Sir Malcolm Campbell's Blue Bird. The drive was to mark the 90th anniversary of Campbell's land speed record. Picture taken by Steve Huggett, of Gorslas, Carmarthenshire

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Martin Care, from Swansea, took this picture of the air show in Swansea

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A young Robin joined Kirsten Beard for a picnic and to admire the view at the RSPB nature reserve Ynys Hir in Ceredigion

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Graham Bond captured this picture on his way to Porthmadog, Gwynedd. It shows the sunset over the Tremadog area

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Murshed Khan, of Cardiff, took this picture of an interactive spider web art work. It was created with self-adhesive tape by international artists in Bute Park, Cardiff. The work is on display until 31 August

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Richard Wyn Williams took this picture while on a walking weekend with friends in the Tarren Hills, Snowdonia, Gwynedd

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Louise Meaden, of Penarth, captured this image of Flat Holm and Steep Holm in the Bristol Channel with a wildflower bed in the foreground

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Rhossili Bay, Gower, was photographed by Jason Whatley, from Neath

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Mike Colley, of Bargoed in the Rhymney Valley, took this picture of the Captain Scott memorial in Cardiff Bay