Your Pictures in Wales: 9-14 February 2017

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Cardiff Castle in the fogImage source, Matthew Hyde
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Cardiff Castle shrouded in fog was taken by Matthew Hyde from his vantage point of the 14th floor of Capital Tower. Would you like to see your picture featured? Send it to newsonlinepictures@bbc.co.uk with your details and information about how you came to take the photograph.

Image source, Don Cardy
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Anglesey's Llanddwyn Island lighthouse, captured under a moody sky, courtesy of Don Cardy.

Image source, Mark Deboer Lloyd
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Mark Deboer Lloyd snapped this majestic sunrise at Langland Bay in Gower.

Image source, Bleddyn Jones-Pearson
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Bleddyn Jones-Pearson captured this scene while walking at Llanddwyn Beach, Anglesey.

Image source, Joann Randles
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Even the birds in Cardiff have rugby on their minds in Wales, as spotted by Joann Randles in Bute Park.

Image source, Sue Browning
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A seagull at sunset in Aberafan, taken by Sue Browning.

Image source, Nigel Moss
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This atmospheric snowy scene, taken by Nigel Moss at Taf Fechan Forest, just outside Pontsticill captured the mood on a cold winter's day.

Image source, Tom Furness
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Sunshine and showers: This rainbow was captured by Tom Furness in Gwbert, Ceredigion.

Image source, Adam Bond
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This serene snap of a waterfall at Sgwd yr Eira in the Brecon Beacons was taken by Adam Bond.

Image source, Mel Garside
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Mel Garside came across this old derelict Welsh cottage while walking in Snowdonia.

Image source, Susan Dobbs
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This inquisitive blue tit was spotted by Susan Dobbs on the bird table in her garden in Bryncethin, Bridgend county.

Image source, Arwyn Fretwell
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These kite surfers were enjoying the end of a blustery Sunday afternoon on Broadhaven beach, Pembrokeshire, as taken by Arwyn Fretwell.