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Sean Murphy

Picture Scotland: Scot marks Remembrance Day with stunning shot

It's a week of reflection following Remembrance Day taking place just a number of days ago.

And what better place to honour those that made the ultimate sacrifice than at the scene captured by Mark Reynolds.

He photographed a bench with one of the best views in Scotland bathed in golden autumnal sun.

It‘s at Aonach Mor from High Bridge path, the site where the Jacobite uprising of 1745 began.

Gerry Doherty marked the day with a photo of Dumbarton Bridge lit up red in honour of the fallen and Sylvia Watson sent in a picture of a cheeky stag at the red deer hide in the Galloway Forest.

Gerry Doherty photo of Dumbarton Bridge (Gerry Doherty)

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Sylvia Watson's cheeky stag photo (Sylvia Watson)

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