Are you a passionate photographer or hobbyist looking to share your work with a wider audience? Now’s your chance!
We invite you to submit your stunning photographs to be featured in our weekly reader’s gallery Through Your Lens.
Whether you’re capturing a fleeting moment, a stunning landscape, portrait or the beauty of everyday life, we want to showcase your work. This is an incredible opportunity to have your images featured and celebrated, connecting with a community of like-minded individuals.
The landscape submissions will still be featured in our newspapers each week taken from anywhere in the North East of Scotland or Highlands and Islands. Other shapes can be submitted for the weekly gallery. Your name and a description about it will also go beneath your photograph. Think location, subject matter and/or why you snapped it!
Send us your images today via our email pictures@ajl.co.uk and let your creativity shine in our gallery for all to enjoy!
Take a look at this week’s submissions:
Nairn Harbour on a lovely warm day. Image: Moira MacKintosh
Lichen on the gnarled branches of a whin or gorse bush. Image: Adrian Breeman
The Loch Seaforth makes its way into Ullapool from Stornoway. Image: Bruce Masson
Entering Aberdeen Harbour. Image: Margaret Stone
Looking across to Inverness from North Kessock. Image: Duncan Craig
Braeriach in the Western Cairngorms looking towards Carn a’ Mhaim. Image: Neil Cromar
Red deer at Laggan. Image: Simon Packman
Daffodils at the entrance of Cullen Bay Hotel. Image: Dennis Paterson
Sunrise at Avoch. Image: Liz Danby</p>
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Pitmedden Gardens always so impressive. Image: Dennis Forbes Grattan
A little time out for these wee Lambs. Image: Hazel Thomson
Spring equinox sunset on the river Deveron, Huntly. Image: Richard Brown
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Readers’ Gallery: Huntly’s river Deveron and more ‘Through Your Lens’
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