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Weekend readers' In pictures: Bird's-eye view

In Pictures Bird-eye view: Will Hart
Will Hart: “I got close to these gulls on the Thames at Hammersmith because people were throwing them bits of bread. The flash lit the birds from underneath. I like this photo in particular as it shows one gull’s ‘bird’s-eye view’, intently focused on the suspended bread” Photograph: Will Hart
In Pictures Bird-eye view: Robert Huggins
Robert Huggins: “I came on this guy looking out of a mini tower on the edge of a town in Salvador, Brazil. I wasn’t sure of the structure’s purpose or what he was gazing at in the distance – or how the bullet-like marks got there” Photograph: Robert Huggins
In Pictures Bird-eye view: Toby Allen
Toby Allen: “Taken from the Mayor of London’s office, City Hall. I was standing on the observation level on the ninth floor when I looked down. I like the shape and curves” Photograph: Toby Allen
In Pictures Bird-eye view: Franci Lane
Franci Lane: "I spotted these cows having their breakfast during an air balloon flight. From high on up they looked like a flower losing its petals" Photograph: Franci Lane
In Pictures Bird-eye view: Liz Rees
Liz Rees: "Taken on a stroll from Amma's ashram in Kerala; where the Arabian Sea meets the Indian Ocean. I wandered down the pier and took the shot just as a bird hovered over the centre of the frame" Photograph: Liz Rees
In Pictures Bird-eye view: Walden Effingham
Walden Effingham: "Passing by a remote control boat enthusiast gathering - clearly this model is someone's pride and joy" Photograph: Walden Effingham
In Pictures Bird-eye view: Mat Ricardo
Mat Ricardo: "My friend Tamara and her daughter Scout doing some colouring in between shows behind the GOP variety theatre in Bad Oeynhausen, Germany where we are comedy performers" Photograph: Mat Ricardo
In Pictures Bird-eye view: Trevor Earthy
Trevor Earthy: "Perfect symmetry!" Photograph: Trevor Earthy
In Pictures Bird-eye view: Caroline Villiers
Caroline Villiers: "These young camels had a bird's-eye view of our breakfast as we camped on a desert safari in Rajasthan" Photograph: Caroline Villiers
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