Monday, June 11, 2012

One more flower....Sunday's Best...

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Well, I was able to eke out one more photo to post over at Your Sunday Best Photo challenge ..it is the old-fashioned mauve & cream color Verbascum that I love to see every June in my garden.  I added a little texture:  Dina from Nancy Claeys' collection and a smidgen of crackle...and thought I'd share.  Due to the uncooperative computer it took most of yesterday to finish. ;)


17 comments:

  1. glorious shot and processing! I struggled with two Verbascum for years and they finally gave up in our oh so dry climate!

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    1. They are actually creamier than they show here..

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  2. Wow, gorgeous, love it!
    I have to check it out to see if they can grow in our climate.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Wish you a wonderful day.
    Mette

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  3. What a beautiful picture, I love your edit! :)

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  4. This looks like a master's painting. Incredibly lovely!

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  5. How beautiful! Love the texture...

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  6. Hello!

    Oh, that is LOVELY and ROMANTIC :)

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  7. Very pretty flowers! Interesting to see what others do with the textures.

    Thank you so much for sharing at Your Sunday Best this week. xoxo

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  8. This is absolutely GORGEOUS!!
    It looks like a beautiful painting.
    I picture this enlarged and hanging for all to see.
    So beautifully done.
    Sending you wishes for a wonderful day!

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  9. This is one of the most beautiful textured photos I've yet seen!! Your blog is very lovely and romantic, and I shall return often. :) Thank you for calling by my blog, at LavenderBleu.

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  10. That is SO gorgeous flower, the color is perfect. I wish I had that flower in my garden.

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