Your pictures of Scotland: 29 November - 6 December

The sky is a firey red colour. There are a few dark hills in the background and four rowing boats in the foreground which are blue and white.
Miles Harrison captured this magnificent view across the Dornoch Firth from Portmahomack at daybreak. [Miles Harrison]

A selection of your pictures of Scotland sent in between 29 November to 6 December.

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There is a warped-looking bridge in the refection and some bollards with some buildings in the background of the reflection. There is a tree at the side of the building.
Peter Todd was looking at the reflection of the new Govan bridge with Govan behind in the window of the Transport Museum. [Peter Todd]
A close-up image of baubles hanging from a ceiling in a shop. You can see price tags hanging from some of them. There is a Santa holding bagpipes which is the most prominent bauble.
Janina Dolny was getting into the Christmas spirit at the Winterfest Christmas Market in Glasgow's George Square. [Janina Dolny]
The road is covered in snow. The sky is dark and trees behind a wall, which are covered in snow, are illuminated by a street light.
Sandra Cairncross had a lovely snowy welcome in Pitlochry when she got off the bus. [Sandra Cairncross]
The dam is in the middle of the picture and you can just make out a strip of water behind it. It is surrounded by dark brown hills and a blue sky.
Kevin Hamill used a drone to capture this majestic picture of Ben Lawers dam near Killin. [Kevin Hamill]
The sky is yellow and hangs over a stone arched bridge which has a river running under it.
Ellie Berbec said this view of Carrbridge packhorse bridge felt like a postcard moment. [Ellie Berbec]
The silhouette of a tree against a dark sky that has swirly clouds in it.
Alison JC Brown night took this shot of a tree against "swirly clouds" in Maxwell Park, Pollokshields, Glasgow. [Alison JC Brown]
A huge cloud in the sky that is a luminous orange colour. There is a snowy scene underneath of fields, a road and a fence.
Suz Stewart watched as Storm Bert was building up in the distance at Slains, Aberdeenshire. [Suz Stewart]
A yellow helicopter sits on the tarmac with a sunset behind it. The sky is orange, red and yellow.
Suzanne Watson caught the sunset at Aberdeen Airport. [Suzanne Watson]
Droplets of water all around this kingfisher as it beats its wings to lift off from the water. It has a fish in its mouth. The bird is blue and orange.
Peter Wilkinson caught this breathtaking shot of a kingfisher near Kirkcudbright making a splash while fishing. [Peter Wilkinson]
A chink of sunlight through a gap in buildings. The buildings are dark and silhouetted against this bright light.
Colin Eaton captured a very moody Edinburgh on George IV Bridge. [Colin Eaton]
A Santa with a long string beard is on the right of the picture. On the left you can see another Santa with a sack. He has his back to the camera. They are large stuffed toys. The ceiling is wooden and there is a Christmas tree in the centre of the picture.
Ruth Walsh enjoyed a visit to the annual Christmas Tree Festival at St Conan’s Kirk, Lochawe, where there were more than 70 trees decorated by local community groups and businesses. [Ruth Walsh]
White plumes of smoke rise from a train on a train track which is elevated by stone pillars. There are green fields and mountains all around it.
Colin Eaton used a drone to get this atmospheric shot of the Hogwarts Express crossing the Glenfinnan Viaduct. [Colin Eaton]
An angel statue completely made of metal knives. The angel is looking down and is holding its hands out.
Angela Pearson saw this emotive Knife Angel sculpture in Perth city centre. [Angela Pearson]
Two stags stand motionless in front of a loch. There are snowy mountains in the background.
Luke Murray had this picture postcard moment at Quinag, Kylesku Bridge car park, Assynt. [Luke Murray]
A snowy scene. There is a river in the foreground and a huge mountain in the background covered in snow. there is a tiny white house in the centre which is hard to make out due to the whole picture being white with snow.
John Cuthbert visited The Lagangarbh Hut in Glencoe to tick it off his bucket list. [John Cuthbert]
There are tables and chairs covered in snow outside a cafe building.
Sandy Welsh said this "ever hopeful tearoom" had its chairs and tables outside in Bearsden. [Sandy Welsh]
A slightly snowy road with a hill on one side and a river on the other. At the end is the sunrise which is yellow and orange.
Anna Campbell had a beautiful start to the day in the Sma Glen. [Anna Campbell]
This picture is different shades of blue. Across the middle are the three bridges.
Kevin Privett captured the three bridges across the Firth of Forth. [Kevin Privett.]
The pheasant is stretching its neck high. It is brown with red feathers around its eye and green and white feathers on its head. It is standing on grass.
Pat Christie caught this pheasant enjoying a good morning stretch in her back garden in North Berwick. [Pat Christie]
Huge waves in the foreground in front of a rocky outcrop which a man is standing on makes it look like he is fishing in a treacherous situation.
Colin Denholm took this picture of a fisherman in Fishtown of Usan near Montrose. [Colin Denholm]

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