Striking stairs and steel sculptures – readers’ best photos
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Essex, UK
‘This was one of those still, hot summer evenings where everything was calm and there was a beautiful warm golden light at sunset. Photo taken in Coggeshall.’Photograph: James Farndell
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Falkirk, UK
‘The Kelpies are such stunning sculptures that the photos almost took themselves. I’m hooked and can’t wait to return.’Photograph: Nicola Turner
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Liverpool, UK
‘An interesting composition by the Abbey Road mural in the Baltic Triangle.’Photograph: Len Hughes
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Argyll and Bute, UK
‘Sun and cloud in the Highlands, near the Bridge of Orchy.’Photograph: Owen Holland
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Dartmoor, UK
‘The isolated Ditsworthy Warren House near Yelverton.’Photograph: Kylie Smith
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Wiltshire, UK
‘I took this photo on my way back to London after visiting my mum at Easter. Even though I was in the countryside, I was still seeing everything behind a glass screen.’Photograph: Chris Coombes
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Colmar, France
‘My family and I visited the Unterlinden museum. Between the medieval monastery and a new museum building is this staircase, which fascinated me: light and dark, curves and corners, up and down. Magic.’Photograph: Dörte Brekenfeld
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East Yorkshire, UK
‘A little owlet in Keyingham waiting to be fed.’Photograph: Christopher Cox
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Isle of Mull, UK
‘It was the most beautiful day and it felt like we were on the edge of the world.’Photograph: Andrew McFetrich
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Sheffield, UK
‘A dancer at the launch of South Asian Heritage Month 2024.’Photograph: Tim Dennell
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Northumberland, UK
‘Waves crashing in Amble on 14 July.’Photograph: David Eberlin
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Stockholm, Sweden
‘Kungsträdgården subway station.’Photograph: Ewen Craig
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Hastings, UK
‘Leigh Dyer’s steel sculpture The Landing peering above the horizon after an early moonrise.’Photograph: Martin Ruffin
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Galloway, UK
‘A grasshopper from the banks of the River Bladnoch. I was taking photos of butterflies when this guy jumped into view. Rather than fleeing like most grasshoppers, it froze and peered out from behind a blade of grass.’Photograph: Dave Boulton
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Ontario, Canada
‘The total solar eclipse of 8 April 2024 from Burlington as it broke through cloud cover.’Photograph: Jeremy Gilbert