An amateur photographer has taken some stunning aerial images high above the West End of Glasgow.
Dylan Jamieson captured the architectural glory of the area and its natural setting with these images.


The Glasgow-based hobbyist says he is new to aerial photography.
The pictures were taken this month with snow lying on the distant Kilpatrick Hills.
They show the magnificent Gilmorehill Campus of the University of Glasgow.
Another shows the recently refurbished amphitheatre of Kelvingrove Bandstand.
A separate shot captures the splendid design of Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum.
Dylan told Glasgow West End Today: "It's just a new hobby. I use Mavic and Inspire drones by DJI."
The rules governing use of drones are still evolving.
Operators can use drones in public places without a licence as long as the drone weighs less than 20kg and they are not using it for commercial reasons.
Even then people must avoid flying drones within 150 metres of a congested area and 50 metres of a person, vessel, vehicle or structure not under the control of the pilot.
Dylan says: "I adhere to the rules as you can tell by the distance away from the subject."
We look forward to seeing more of Dylan's wonderful pictures.
He has just set up a twitter feed where you can see his photographs.
Thank you Dylan for letting Glasgow West End Today showcase your pictures. Not bad for starters!