Wednesday 6 April 2016

Flower Edits from the Isle of Wight

These are a few more flower photographs I shot on the Isle of Wight and then played with them and would love to know if you have a favourite one.  







Many thanks for your visit and also for all your comments.

19 comments:

  1. All lovely, but I think the snowdrops and the hyacinths have my vote today.

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  2. thanks for brightening the start of my day

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  3. Lindas e belas flores.
    Um abraço e óptima Quarta-Feira.
    http://andarilharar.blogspot.pt/

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  4. Hello Margaret, lovely collection of flowers. Beautiful post. Have a happy day!

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  5. All are beautiful but if I had to pick a favourite it would be the first one of blossom - closely followed by the daffodil :)

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  6. They're all lovely photos & flowers but
    I think I like the first & last best.

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  7. Such beautiful flowers. It is full spring where you are. If I had to choose one of your fine pictures, it would have to be the daffodil.

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  8. Oh, heart-stoppingly beautiful, Margaret. The first one is my absolute favorite. Thanks for sharing. Blessings Jo

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  9. They are all gorgeous! Nice job!

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  10. So dreamy and pretty. Oh, I can't wait till we get blooms here.

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  11. These are all perfectly beautiful, Margaret! I can almost smell the scent of the hyacinth.

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  12. That first one is beautiful.

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  13. My favourite is number 1,2,3,4,5,and 6.Beautiful!!!!

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  14. Wonderful pictures of spring!

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  15. These are utterly exquisite!!!!! I love the first flowers!

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  16. Beautiful flowers, Margaret. For fragrance I would go with the Hyacinths, I love cherry blooming time for all the gorgeous pink trees, and I don't know what the yellow flowers are, I like the glossy green leaves.

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  17. Gorgeous flowers, Margaret. The last image I can imagine the fragrant aroma.

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