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Sean Murphy

Picture Scotland: Scot snaps beautiful shot of the Forth Rail Bridge

Ally Grant captured a striking shot of the marvelous rail bridge over the Forth in 2018.

He and his wife and son were there to pay their respects to Frightened Rabbit singer Scott Hutchison, who tragically took his own life that year.

He's since named the photo, Tiny Changes, after the song.

Thanks to his incredible snapshot of Scotland's engineering marvels, Ally is this week’s £100 winner.

Meanwhile, an owl in flight at the Scottish Owl Centre in Whitburn delighted Gillian Anderson leading to her capturing this shot, which she describes as a 'total fluke'.

Chris Daniel’s shot of Glencoe made the most of a dramatic sky.

Gillian Anderson's beautiful owl shot (Gillian Anderson)

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All you need to do to submit your favourite photo is fill out the form below to send it across and you’ll automatically be entered for a chance to win.

Alternatively, you can tag us in your pictures on Instagram @ScottishDailyRecord

Chris Daniel's wonderful Glencoe snap (Chris Daniel)

Best of all, we’ll be running the competition every week with changing themes and subjects, meaning you’ll have plenty of chances to not only show off your skills but also be in with a shot of winning the £100.

Good luck!

Entrants may enter as many images as they like, however, these must be done through separate applications.

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