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Your pictures of the week: Construction

Phil Coomes | 10:01 UK time, Thursday, 20 May 2010

Each week we set a theme and ask you to send in your photographs, this time the theme was "construction".

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As well as photographs of construction sites there are some inventive shots of sculpture and even one from Antarctica.

Many thanks for those of you who sent in your pictures; if your shot didn't make this week's selection, why not send us something for next week?

The new theme is "spots".

Interpret this in any way you see fit and send your pictures to us at yourpics@bbc.co.uk or .

Please include the word "spots" in the subject line of your message.

The deadline is midnight GMT Tuesday 25 May 2010, and remember to add your name and a caption: who, what, where and when should be enough, though the more details you give, the better your chance of being selected.

We will publish a selection of your photos this time next week.

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Files should be sent as JPEGs. They shouldn't be larger than 10Mb and ideally much smaller: around 1Mb is fine, or you can resize your pictures to 1,000 pixels across.

Please see our terms and conditions, but remember that the copyright remains with you. The pictures will only be used by the ´óÏó´«Ã½ for the purposes of this project. Finally, when taking photos, please do not endanger yourself or others, take unnecessary risks or infringe any laws.

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