A stunning North Sea sunrise view from Royal Aberdeen Golf Club, as captured by eagle-eyed Brian Rodger.
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Liz McCauley
Swan vista: This beautiful shot was captured by Liz McCauley as the sun was rising over Hogganfield Loch in Glasgow.
John Edward
An atmospheric image at Warriston Recreation Ground in Edinburgh from John Edward.
Ben Walls
Mist shot: “Our round of golf at Kemnay, taken as the early morning mist and fog was lifting,” says Ben Walls.
Frank McCafferty
“Autumn at Loch Lubnaig in the Trossachs,” says Frank McCafferty. “Captured late afternoon on a very overcast day with little wind, which allowed the colours to stand out, and we also got a still loch to allow a beautiful reflection.”
Ruth Cordiner
An impressive action shot of a kingfisher in Dumfries and Galloway, courtesy of Ruth Cordiner.
Phil Thompson
“I was driving to visit family, we stopped for a break near Girvan and managed to photograph Ailsa Craig in all its splendour,” says Phil Thompson.
Konrad Haas
“This photo of a white deer was taken at Loch of the Lowes while I was sitting in a hide,” says Konrad Haas. “I saw it come sheepishly out from the forest and drink before staring straight down the lens.”
John Rafferty
“Pitlochry Dam at full flow at the River Tummel,” says John Rafferty.
Charlie Scott
Pink-footed geese coming in to land just outside the village,” says Charlie Scott of New Pitsligo. “Lovely to see and hear.”
Eric Niven
High tea: This “lovely wee” red squirrel found a snacking perch near Tayport, says Eric Niven, who had stopped for a break during a bike ride.
Duncan Poole
We herd you: “Red deer I saw in Skye,” says Duncan Poole. “Do you think I was spotted?”
Emma Williamson
Quite a feet: “Caught the sun after days of haar,” says Emma Williamson of her November swimming in Shetland. “The water is a beautiful colour when the sun shines.”
Andrew Bell
“A paraglider was traversing the updrafts off the south face of Traprain Law and fascinating the dozen Exmoor ponies that graze there,” says Andrew Bell.
Alexandra Ross
“I thought you might like this photograph taken by my 11-year-old daughter Alexandra in Rogart, Sutherland,” says Eilidh Ross. “Her dog’s name is Scout.”
Natalia Kazmierczak
“I felt truly blessed to see a double rainbow over Millarochy Bay as we enjoyed a camp fire by the loch,” says Natalia Kazmierczak.
Dominic Turner
Coo-ling off: “This is a photo I took on Brora Beach,” says Dominic Turner. “A beautiful herd of Highland cattle which often wanders down onto the beach from the local golf course.”
Ruth Walsh
“I met this Greylag goose enjoying the autumn sunshine while I was out for a morning walk at Castle Semple Country Park, Lochwinnoch,” says Ruth Walsh.
Douglas Maclauchlan
“Saw this guy singing his wee heart out near Loch Riddon in Argyll,” says Douglas Maclauchlan.
Graham Paton
“Along with many other Edinburgh landmarks, the Scott Monument was illuminated red to mark Armistice Day,” says Graham Paton.
Scott Anderson
Broughty Ferry beach, courtesy of Scott Anderson.
Susan Duncan
The Northern Lights over the rooftops of Leith, “I took this from my bedroom window,” says Susan Duncan.
Christine Sinclair
“The community had this glorious lit display of a World War One soldier, framed with knitted poppies, outside Bonnyrigg Parish Church halls,” says Christine Sinclair. “Lest we forget”.
Nicola Finlay
Stag night: This majestic image was captured in Lewis by Nicola Finlay.
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