The Scottish city that never sleeps offered the inspiration for our Picture Scotland winner this week.
Using a long exposure, Lauren Foster snapped a stunning shot taken at Glasgow’s busy Charing Cross junction and taking home this week’s top prize.
It captured the bustling throughway perfectly with the trails of vehicle lights buzzing around the iconic streets in the west end of Glasgow.
Meanwhile, the beautiful sunsets continued to provide the background for some incredible entries.
Ian Barnes used the golden hour to its full effect to capture Cambus, on the River Forth near Tullibody, as the sun went down.

Another great golden hour shot, of Greenock Esplanade, would have been missed if Charlie McCallum had been five minutes later.

Bobby Hughes’ beautiful snap of the Barrhead dams, near Glasgow also made the list.
While Sheila Elliot brilliantly captured Arisaig on a sunny day and Scott Innes the River Findhorn to round of the top efforts submitted for this week's shortlist.

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