Allt du behöver göra är att tala om vilket av dessa två foton du vill ha i kommentarerna och jag kommer slumpmässigt att dra två vinnare som sedan meddelas här på bloggen om en vecka.
All you have to do is to comment and let me know which one of these two fine art photos that you would like and I will randomly draw two winners that will be announced here on the blog in one week from now.
1. Purplish Peek-a-boo (6"x6" - 15x15cm)
2. Dreamy photo with Bumblebee and Lavender (6"x6" - 15x15cm)
Lycka till! Good luck!
I really love the second one!!!
ReplyDeleteNumber one wins for me!
ReplyDeleteBåda två är underbara, men nummer två är så härligt somrig så den får det bli :)
ReplyDeletethe second one is great!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you,Maria.
Underbara bilder Maria! Jag gillar mjukheten i bild nummer 2. :) Kram
ReplyDeleteI love both but there is something so eye catching about no.1 . So no. 1 it is for me!
ReplyDeleteVilka underbart vackra bilder du tar. Jag blir både inspirerad och avis....
ReplyDeleteKram Malin
Both are beautiful, but the lavender is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteSince lavender is my favorite flower, number 2 is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteI love the bumblebee and lavender. But both are very pretty. You truly have a great eye!
ReplyDeleteMary from Little Red House sent me here. I am so glad that she did as I have very much enjoyed looking at your dreamy photographs and I also enjoyed snagging the tea bag toppers. Thank you very much!
ReplyDeleteMary sent me over--and I just love photo #1...
ReplyDeleteHi there, I was sent over by Mary and I love the #2 picture as I love lavender. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteBoth are so beautiful, Maria, but I love the first one! Your photography is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the first one...it's so simple and delicate...Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteDenyse
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I too came here at Mary's - of The Little Red House - suggestion....and I am glad I did! My only problem is that I hate to make decisions like this! I love them both and would be thrilled to own either one. Having to choose just one I would choose the lavender...I love that flower so....
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful blog! I have become a follower too:)
They are both so pretty!! I like the lavendar with the little bumble bee! Was at the Little Red House and thought I would stop in...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photography!!
From Alberta,
I'm visiting from Mary's Little Red House, too. Both photos are beautiful, I think I would love the first one. Great giveaway.
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Definitely the one with the Bee. Bees and I have a history. Visiting you from Mary's Little Red House. I love the print she won as well!
ReplyDeleteHello Maria
ReplyDeleteI am visiting from Mary's Little Red House blog. There is not doubt that my favourite is the lavender with the bee on it.
Excellent photography here as well as the photo that Mary won.
The lavender makes my heart sing. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love all your images but in this case #1 best. Thanks for doing this, Maria! (Oh, the Latin for the hydrangea is hydrangea macrophylla, just in case you wanted to practice! kidding. :)) Hugs and have a beautiful weekend. xo – g
ReplyDeleteCiao Maria, I have just found your awesome webhome. Excellent photos, they are so lovely.
ReplyDeleteThe one with the bumble bee on the lavender is dreamy! :)
Have a happy day, cheers from Scotland.
how lovely!!! i especially like the first one.
ReplyDeleteOooo! #2 love bees and lavender!.....smiles.
ReplyDeleteI'm visiting you via Little Red House as well. Beautiful photos Maria! I like them both but would choose #2, the lavender
ReplyDeleteHi! They are both beautiful! I love the colors...
ReplyDeleteI'll pick number 2.
Härliga! Den första vinner för mig :-)
ReplyDeleteLavender is my fav orite flower and color I love both pictsures but choose 2
ReplyDeleteThe lavender is gorgeous!!! Thx for the chance!!
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The first one would be my choice! Lovely! I came from Mary at the Little Red House.
ReplyDeleteThe first one is my choice, it was a tough choice. :)
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