Your pictures of Scotland: 10 - 17 January
Keith Paton Keith Paton, of Fyvie, took a picture of one of his Jacob sheep on a clear night in Aberdeenshire.
A selection of your pictures of Scotland sent in between 10 and 17 January.
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Dominic McArdle Dominic McArdle's image of Ben Wyvis in the Highlands at sunrise.
Mangela Coia Mangela Coia's photo of The Barras, Glasgow.
Lachlan Moffett Lachlan Moffett sent in this entry to the gallery. Lachlan said: "I am from Sydney, Australia, but I am currently living in Dunfermline. Here is a photo from the top of Buachaille Etive Beag."
Nicola Ryrie Nicola Ryrie said: "I made this lovely wee snowman whilst out for a walk in Sheriffmuir near Dunblane."
Cathy Cassie Cathy Cassie's picture was taken on Islay overlooking Loch Gruinart.
Janette Taylor Janette Taylor said: "A picture I took of a beautiful sunrise over the Cromarty Firth in Invergordon."
David May David May said: "Heavy going through deep snow to the shores of Cam Loch but well worth it for a view of Suilven."
Janina Dolny Janina Dolny, of Edinburgh, said: "These little fishing boats from Dunbar were safely tucked up in harbour during the recent wild and stormy weather."
Shanti Nelson Shanti Nelson's image was taken in Cromarty.
John Cuthbert John Cuthbert's image of a ruined church on a hill above Loch na Cairidh, Skye. John said the scene evoked a sense of "mystery and history, with the play of light and shadow adding depth, layers, texture and emotion".
Fiona Macdonald Fiona Macdonald said she savoured this double nougat at a Glasgow coffee shop after news reports the treat could be under threat due to doubts over nougat production in Scotland. There is a campaign to keep making them.
John McGowan John McGowan, of Ardullie, said: "The photo was taken around sunrise at a frozen Loch Droma looking towards An Teallach. Had to wade thigh deep through the snow at around -17C to get a load of photos of the red/orange colour over the top of the mountain. Well worth it."
Scott Dewart Scott Dewart's image of Caledonian MacBrayne's new ferry MV Glen Sannox in Brodick after a choppy crossing.
Anna Tully Anna Tully took a picture of a Brocken spectre that formed on the top of East Kip at sunrise. The spooky effect is produced when a person stands above the upper surface of a cloud - on a mountain or high ground - with the sun behind them.
Fran Lockhart Fran Lockhart's picture of winter light at Rogart.
Anthony Jackson Anthony Jackson said: "Around 08:15 in the morning heading in to Bynack More in the Cairngorms. The sunrise gives a beautiful colour in the sky."
Alan Rankin Alan Rankin, of Carrbridge, said: "I was leaving my father-in-law's house in Blairgowrie and noticed the alignment of the moon with the golfer wind vane on the top of the house. I could not believe my luck being there at the right time, with clear skies and having my camera and telephoto lens with me."
Stuart Sutherland Stuart Sutherland said: "I took this photo when on a photography road trip in Assynt. I bumped into the famous photographer Colin Prior who gave me extra inspiration."
Scott MacKellar Scott MacKellar's image of the National Monument on Edinburgh's Carlton Hill at sunrise.
John Mitchell John Mitchell's photo of a chilly Bonnington Linn at New Lanark.
David Robertson David Robertson, of Fort William, took this image at Ullapool ferry terminal.
James Anderson James Anderson said: "With temperatures reaching -8C in Ullapool even Loch Achall acquired a covering of snow last weekend."
Eric Niven "I was cycling near Blair Atholl when I saw this nice view of the famous Blair Castle in freezing conditions," said Eric Niven, of Dundee.
Andrew Gibson Andrew Gibson's photo of Kirkwall lifeboat with sunrise behind it.
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