11.08.48 Your pictures of Scotland: 23 to 30 June | |
A selection of your pictures of Scotland sent in between 23 and 30 June. Send your photos to scotlandpictures@bbc.co.uk. Please ensure you adhere to the BBC's rules regarding photographs that can be found here. Please also ensure you take your pictures safely and responsibly. Conditions of use: If you submit an image, you do so in accordance with the BBC's terms and conditions. Please ensure that the photograph you send is your own and if you are submitting photographs of children, we must have written permission from a parent or guardian of every child featured (a grandparent, auntie or friend will not suffice). In contributing to BBC News you agree to grant us a royalty-free, non-exclusive licence to publish and otherwise use the material in any way, including in any media worldwide. However, you will still own the copyright to everything you contribute to BBC News. At no time should you endanger yourself or others, take any unnecessary risks or infringe the law. You can find more information here. All photos are subject to copyright. ![]() Frank Urban said this view of the ferry leaving Oban was "stunning". ![]() Victor Tregubov, of Glasgow, took this picture of hungry gulls on the Black Isle. ![]() George Burgess, of Inverness said: "Sea kayaking under the Bow Fiddle Rock at Cullen in perfect conditions, surrounded by attentive seabirds." ![]() Stewart Paul, of Cruden Bay, took this picture of drummers from the Buchan Peterson Pipe Band, practising prior to competing in the European Pipe Band Championships in Aberdeen. ![]() Paul Kelbie, of Longforgan in Perth and Kinross, said: "Midnight climb of Ben Lomond to catch the sunrise." ![]() Kevin Walsh, of Musselburgh in East Lothian, captured this shot of a gull - adding there had been "lovely" sunsets in the area this week. ![]() Thomas Tyrrell, of Auchterarder in Perth and Kinross, said: "We saw this large hairy armadillo on a family trip to Edinburgh Zoo. We all loved that it looks like it's playing an invisible piano! What a smile!" ![]() Theo Clarke, of Glasgow, took this picture from his tent on the Isle of Skye, looking at the Black Cuillins. ![]() Mark Hughes took this picture of Sandwood Bay, Sutherland, on the far north-west coast of mainland Scotland. ![]() Janina Dolny, of Edinburgh, said: "I was amused by this crafty cow sculpture who looked as though he was on a "sit-down strike" during a downpour at the Royal Highland Show last weekend!" ![]() Eswyl Fell took this picture on her walk to the new Seafarers Memorial statue in Wick, which was created by sculptor Alan Herriot Beattie to commemorate all those lost at sea. ![]() Angela Rattray, of Bonnybridge, said: "The Hydro on an unusually warm night, after seeing an enjoyable gig." ![]() Chris Glasbey, of Fife, took this picture on the Isle of May in the Firth of Forth and said: "Good to see the puffins have plenty of sand eels this year!" ![]() Dave Hatton, of Fife, took this picture of the Forth Bridge and said: "I am always looking for unusual pictures of the famous bridge. A particularly low tide revealed the bottom of the light tower on the old ferry slipway." ![]() Craig Bowman said: "I stopped the car in Crammond, Edinburgh, on the way home from playing football on Monday night, when I saw the sky seeming to catch fire." ![]() John Williamson said: "This is my dog Murphy and I found him like this when I was fishing. Not sure how it happened, but I was very grateful to get a photo of him and his new chum." ![]() Colin Sales, of Paisley, took this picture on a footbridge over the A737 near Kilbarchan, Renfrewshire, looking at the sun rising over the Campsie Fells. ![]() Alison Lewis, of Perth, said: "Snail mail. Posting a letter this evening and came across this wee fella on the postbox." ![]() Kenny Fotheringham, of Kincardine, took this picture at Findhorn beach, Moray. ![]() Kelly MacLean took this picture of a jellyfish on Gullane Beach, East Lothian. ![]() Malcolm Gillies took this picture of the Sir Walter Scott and said: "I wanted to get a photo of this beautiful steamship on Loch Katrine. I took a shot from the loch side, then walked up Ben A'an to get an aerial shot. It was a very hot day!" ![]() Rosie McGeachan took this picture at the Glasgow Mela, at Kelvingrove Park. ![]() Bonnie Mitchell, of Lancashire, took this picture of fungi on a recent camping trip to Dumfries and Galloway. ![]() Gerry Priest took this picture at Pittenweem in Fife. ![]() Michael Diamond took this picture at Aberdeen beach and said: "Now this must be the ultimate way to wake up. Could you do it? Spotted these three ladies in the North Sea at Aberdeen Beach at 04:30am, welcoming in the new day on my way home from work." ![]() Leanne Stuart, of Dundee, said: "I parked up to eat my tea by the beach in Anstruther and this seagull definitely wanted one of my chips!" Read More: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-66033978 | |
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