A high flyer and wedding cranes – readers’ best photos
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Barcelona, Spain
‘A detail of the roof of Casa Milà (La Pedrera), the famous Barcelona building designed by Antoni Gaudì, caught in the late-afternoon light of July.’Photograph: Martino Carradori
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Shetland, UK
‘A rail of traditional jumpers to choose from in Lerwick. What a choice of colours and designs. Warmth and style … what more could you ask for?’Photograph: Lynne Falconer
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Northamptonshire, UK
‘A shot of just a few of the 1,300 origami cranes made by family and friends of the bride and groom to decorate a marquee in a garden in Steane, where the best wedding of the year was held. What a day!’Photograph: Neil Braithwaite
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Maasai Mara, Kenya
‘A lioness roars in the Kenyan grasslands.’Photograph: Rehan Banerjee
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Brighton, UK
‘While in Brighton for the recent TUC congress, I was at the Hilton Metropole hotel and this tunnel effect with mirrors in the men’s toilets caught my eye.’Photograph: John Earls
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Fogo Island, Canada
‘Sunrise at Joe Batt’s Arm, which is in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.’Photograph: Kelley Butler
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Derbyshire, UK
‘After a run of cloudy September weather, a warm, sunny day sent willow emerald damselflies into a frenzy of egg-laying. It’s the only damselfly seen in Britain to lay its eggs directly into the bark of trees. Photo taken in Pleasley Pit country park.’Photograph: K Parker
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Vancouver, Canada
‘Taken from Grouse Mountain chair lift. The city was shrouded in smoke from distant wildfires.’Photograph: Andy Ireland
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Hustai national park, Mongolia
‘Three friends and I rode up a hill on tired and reluctant horses and were greeted by this view.’Photograph: Janis Michael
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Norfolk, UK
‘This beautiful kingfisher was diving between rocks on the groyne to catch small prey. Quite an unusual site in the middle of the holiday season in Sheringham.’Photograph: Jane Crossen
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Somerset, UK
‘A moment of calm at Clevedon pier.’Photograph: Sofoulis Iacovou
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London, UK
‘The only way to deliver building supplies to the back garden of a Greenwich terraced house was to lift them up and over the rooftops.’Photograph: Patrick Law
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Karnak, Egypt
‘We were leaving the temple to return to our hotel when I noticed the hats for sale and there was no one standing in the way.’Photograph: Steven Eckhardt
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London, UK
‘Dark clouds descend over Greenwich Park.’Photograph: Jonathan Green
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Norfolk, UK
‘The dawn in Cromer looked promising, except for the cloud on the horizon, but that cleared to give some wonderful colours.’Photograph: David Eberlin