In pictures: Winter solstice across Scotland

Glenferness Invader/BBC Weather WatchersThe winter solstice on Tuesday was captured on camera across Scotland
The winter solstice - the day with the shortest period of daylight in the Northern Hemisphere - fell on Tuesday.
It also marked the first day of winter on the astronomical calendar - although that began three weeks ago in meteorological terms.
Despite the relative lack of sunlight, BBC Weather Watchers around Scotland captured some striking images of the day.
Here is a selection of their views from across the country.

Astronut/BBC Weather WatchersSpectacular sunsets and sunrises - like this one in Elgin - were the order of the day

Jim Kirkdean/BBC Weather WatchersNot everywhere enjoyed much sunlight - like West Linton in the Borders

Ian and Bracken/BBC Weather WatchersThe view across Loch Gairloch was particularly impressive on the solstice

Graham/BBC Weather WatchersStirling was another site where the skies were less clear

Helmsdale Strath and Sea View/BBC Weather WatchersThe sun coming up at Helmsdale in the Highlands

Lauren/BBC Weather WatchersA cold evening at South Queensferry

The Cutter/BBC Weather WatchersAn orange glow over Elgin

Sunseeker/BBC Weather WatchersThe sun breaking through the trees near Elgin on the winter solstice

Bruce McConnellLooking south towards Beinn Tulaichean from Cruach Ardrain from Bruce McConnell

Nicola KerrSolstice sunrise at Callanish, Isle of Lewis, submitted by Nicola Kerr