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More of your Autumn pictures

Here is the latest selection of autumn photos sent in by ShropshireStar.com visitors.

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stchad1tm.jpgHere is the latest selection of autumn photos sent in by ShropshireStar.com visitors. Get busy with your camera and we'll build up a gallery of your best photos.

Send them to internet@shropshirestar.co.uk, including your name, address and details of where the pictures were taken. No prizes, but you'll be bringing a warm glow to our site visitors as the days get chillier.

See our gallery, above, grow as the season moves on - and check out our previous Autumn photo galleries here and here.

Peter Lowery has sent us a series of photos, including this one of Ludlow Castle on a misty autumn day.

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St Laurence's, Ludlow. Photo by Peter Lowery.

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Another photo of Ludlow Castle by Peter Lowery.

Peter Lowery was out walking his dog at 7am when he took this photo of Ludlow Castle in the early morning fog from the Dinham Bridge.

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Alan Brown, of Shrewsbury, sent us this photo of the scene looking out from Shrewsbury School. He says: "The only blemish on the skyline is the market clock!"

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Regular contributor Harold St. John Peasbody, from Grindle, has sent us some photos taken on a walk through the woods at the Ercall.

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Another photo from Harold St. John Peasbody.

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The woods at the Ercall. Photo by Harold St. John Peasbody.

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Sam Hardy says: "I took this picture of the early morning mist over the pond at the front of our house in Peplow, near Market Drayton."

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Mo Pullen, of Copthorne, has sent us a selection of pictures taken around Shrewsbury, including this one of the Port Hill Bridge.

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Shrewsbury School, photographed by Mo Pullen.

An early morning view of St Chad's. Photo by Mo Pullen.

An autumn sunset over Shrewsbury. Photo by Mo Pullen.

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The Welsh Bridge, Shrewsbury. Photo by Mo Pullen.

Gareth Goodwin took this early morning picture of sunlight pouring through the trees in Lilleshall.

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