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Caught in the act: your Edinburgh festival pictures
Performers in flat caps, by DorkyMum
Photograph: DorkyMum/Flickr
Dougie MacLean performs at The Queen's Hall
Photograph: The Queen's Hall/Flickr
A scene from Cargo, by Lesley Cunningham
Photograph: Lesley Cunningham/Flickr
A shot by More 42, from the production Norman Shadowboxer
Photograph: More 42/Flickr
A colourful display of flyers, by Al 72
Photograph: Al 72/Flickr
A distorting mirror, by Andy Duthie
Photograph: Andy Duthie/Flickr
Performers on telephone boxes, by Robin McConnell
Photograph: Robin McConnell/Flickr
Portrait of a marionette, by Gavin Ross
Photograph: Gavin Ross/Flickr
A performance of M, the new production of Medea. By Lesley Cunningham
Photograph: Lesley Cunningham/Flickr
A scene in black and white from the streets of Edinburgh, by Anna Chaney
Photograph: Anna Chaney/Flickr
A scene from a performance of A Clockwork Orange, by m.o.n.o.c.h.r.o.m.e.
Photograph: m.o.n.o.c.h.r.o.m.e./Flickr
A busker at the festival, by Big__Col
Photograph: Big__Col/Flickr
A performer takes a break, captured by Eddie McGuire
Photograph: Eddie McGuire/Flickr
A performer offstage at the festival, by Chris O'Sullivan
Photograph: Chris O'Sullivan/Flickr
An exhausted flyerer? By m.o.n.o.c.h.r.o.m.e.
Photograph: m.o.n.o.c.h.r.o.m.e./Flickr
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