Your best pictures of the Tower of London poppies
Millions of people have visited the installation Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red, which was created by ceramic artist Paul Cummins.
Ahead of Remembrance Sunday, here are some of the best pictures you have taken and sent us.
Carol Collins sent this picture of her army cadet daughter who helped plant the poppies. "So proud," she said.
Hannah Lerego sent picture of her daughters Olivia and Niamh selling poppies as Junior Sea Cadets in Ross-on-Wye ahead of their parade tomorrow.
By Armistice Day on November 11 there will be 888,246 ceramic poppies planted, one for each British and colonial death during World War One which began 100 years ago.
Each poppy has been sold to the public, with a share of the proceeds going to six charities. They are due to be kept on display until Armistice Day.
Penalty fines paid by banks over the Libor rate rigging scandal will be used to fund a tour of parts of the Tower of London poppies across the UK until 2018.