Your Pictures in Wales: 20-26 JulyPublished27 July 2016Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, Geraint PictonImage caption, This beautiful sunset in Aberaeron was captured by Geraint Picton. 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, James FrancisImage caption, Cwmparc and Treorchy hidden under a blanket of mist, taken by James Francis.Image source, Catherine TownsendImage caption, Catherine Townsend was taking photographs at the beach during a trip to Llandudno when this seagull swooped in to say hello.Image source, Angharad RowlandsImage caption, Puffin' his chest out: Angharad Rowlands captured this bird on camera on Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire coast.Image source, Gareth ThompsonImage caption, Can you see it? This picture of Llyn Cwm Llwch, below Pen y Fan, was taken by Gareth Thompson who said the shadow looks like an elephant coming to take a drink...Image source, Dan JolleyImage caption, Dan Jolley captured this shot while walking his dogs at sunset in Cefn Bryn.Image source, Anwen ParryImage caption, Anwen Parry from Aberystwyth snapped these seals basking on rocks while she was on the Wales Coastal Path in Pembrokeshire.Image source, Steve HuggettImage caption, Two foals put their heads together on the Gower next to mum, taken by Steve Huggett.Image source, Iwan WilliamsImage caption, A fisherman next to a lighthouse at Penmon, Anglesey, by Iwan Williams.Image source, John FinchImage caption, St David's Cathedral in Pembrokeshire, taken by John Finch.Image source, Peter BaylissImage caption, Peter and Susan Bayliss were cycling along the Mawddach Trail to Barmouth when they passed the historic wooden toll bridge at Penmaenpool.Image source, Wendy StephensImage caption, Carreg Cennen castle near Llandeilo in Carmarthenshire, captured by Wendy Stephens.Image source, Duncan PritchardImage caption, One for sorrow? This lone magpie was captured on camera by Duncan Pritchard.More on this storyYour PicturesPublished20 July 2016Your PicturesPublished13 July 2016Your PicturesPublished6 July 2016Your PicturesPublished29 June 2016Your PicturesPublished8 June 2016Your PicturesPublished1 June 2016Your PicturesPublished25 May 2016Your PicturesPublished18 May 2016Your PicturesPublished4 May 2016