Your Pictures: 4-10 May 2016

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Sunrise at Gwern y DomenImage source, Paul Hughes
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Paul Hughes, of Caerphilly, captured this stark sunrise at Gwern y Domen, while looking out towards Machen. If you would like your picture to be included, email it to newsonlinepictures@bbc.co.uk with your details and information about how you came to take the image. Your picture could feature in next week's gallery or on Twitter @BBCWalesNews, Facebook: BBC Wales News or Instagram: BBCWalesNews.

Image source, Fiona Richards
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Fluffy clouds and a big blue sky over Conwy Morfa spit at Conwy county, courtesy of Fiona Richards from Deganwy.

Image source, Peter Fry
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Young lifeguards carry out sea training exercises as the sun goes down over Barry Island, according to photographer Peter Fry from Llantwit Major.

Image source, Fiona Richards
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Cowslips and violets on the hill at Pydew, near Llandudno, taken by Fiona Richards.

Image source, Steve Thomas
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This little wild rabbit was captured by Steve Thomas from Pencoed.

Image source, Matthew Jones
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Moody blue sky over the Brecon Beacons, taken by Matthew Jones, of Cwmbran.

Image source, Steffani Butler
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Nothing ugly about his duckling - Steffani Butler, from Rhyl, took the picture at the town's Brickfields Pond.

Image source, Colin Chant
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Colin Chant decided to turn away from the landmark lighthouse at South Stack, Holyhead, and turn towards Snowdonia and the Llyn Peninsula.

Image source, Tracy Rees
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Tracy Rees captured this lovely carpet of bluebells at Coed Cefn, near Crickhowell.

Image source, John Minipoli
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Pennard Castle on a beautiful clear day, overlooking Three Cliffs Bay on Gower, near Swansea, by John Minipoli.

Image source, John Jefferies
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A lovely spring day at Bryngarw house near Bridgend, taken by John Jefferies.

Image source, Mel Garside
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"On a clear day, you can see forever." Mel Garside captured this picture on Snowdon's summit.