Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Flowers at Clandeboye Estate (Part 10 )

 This is the antipenultimate post in the series from Clandeboye Estate and I gave myself permission to ‘play' with some of the flowers I photographed that day so sit back, no more words are necessary, just enjoy their beauty.






















You do not have to tell me if you had a favourite today however it was be lovely if you did!  I just hope you enjoyed seeing them.

Many thanks for your visit and also to all who leave comments.

22 comments:

  1. Stunning images, the dandelion looks so delicate.

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  2. Lovely and artistic Margaret.

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  3. Hello Margaret, lovely collection of flowers. Beautiful images. Have a happy day and week ahead!

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  4. superb images of the flowers, Margaret!

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  5. So beautiful. You have choosen such nice ones!

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  6. lots of beauty today, so much purple!! the detail in the dandelion is extraordinary!!

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  7. Beautiful flowers, and I love the special effects you've given to some of your photographs.

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  8. So many pretty blooms. Glorious time of year

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  9. Oh, Margaret!
    The beautiful flowers and fantastic images.
    Greetings from Poland.
    Lucja

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  10. His beauty in creations knows no bounds, such stunning lovelies Margaret~

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  11. ALL of these a beautifully done, Margaret! It's a gold star for you :) !

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  12. Gorgeous flowers in this post.

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  13. I have so many favorites here!! The first picture, and the two of the beautiful large red flower. They are gorgeous! But I like them ALL.

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  14. they're all very pretty but #3, 5 & 13 are my favorites... hope all is well.

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  15. I too like the dandelion how you use the artsy of it. A program or your camera setting. Awesome.
    At the last stages of a dandelion . It really is impressing.

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  16. Wonderful images Margaret and such a lovely selection of flowers :)

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  17. Beautiful images, Margaret! I especially enjoyed the peonies and the rhododendrons.

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