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Longwood Gardens Pa.
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Very tiny Periwinkle bloom that has just opened on some ground cover. The entire bloom is only about 1 1/2 inches across. Tried to focus on center, very shallow DOF.
Found a few flowers just starting to open at the park. Very windy so hard to get focus handheld but had to give it ago. Rain coming again soon so wanted to go before it starts. :) Hoping to make it back for better ones soon.
This is one of my personal favourites. Once again a summer wedding on a very hot day. Ivory and periwinkle were the chosen colours with small hints of brown. I pretty much had freedom of choice on this cake, that sometimes happens when I bride has either lots of elements and doesn't know what to choose or where there are not very many elements and the cake can be a little fussier and ornate than usual.
In any case, I love the colours of this cake and aparently the bride did too, I'm so glad!
Thrifted lilac ruffle dress, all mine!
Slip from dottie angel of Etsy,
NY messenger bag by zingaling,
Suzanne Felsen peridot earrings,
Thrifted polka dot chiffon scarf,
Thrifted vintage enamel buckle periwinkle leather belt,
Socks from Target (remixed),
Wolky purple clogs, ebay.
Gemstone choker, Burke's Outlet.
My Garden Abington Pa.
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This photograph shows Periwinkle Cottage, a popular tea room located in the small village of Selworthy, Somerset. The village contains several thatched cottages located around a village green. In the distance and shrouded in mist is the Exmoor National Park.
Selworthy is part of the Holnicote Estate and belongs to the National Trust. The estate comprises of more than 12,000 acres of Exmoor and the nearby coastline.
Vinca major.
I took this photo at a holiday property we were staying at, in Dartmoor, Devon.
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January Periwinkle! -- I noticed this periwinkle in the yard a couple weeks back, and yesterday I thought to check if it was still there -- surprisingly, it was. I thought periwinkle only bloomed in the spring, but it turns out it can bloom intermittently through autumn as well. This is the only living flower in the yard at the moment (as far as I know, anyway!).
A visitor to the coast was inspired to create this carefully arranged ring of beach stones and periwinkles. It lingers awhile at the coast, the enigmatic trace of a person living in this world.
Rowing boat at Southwold Harbour.
Tone Mapped with NIK Collection Color EFEX pro 4 in Photoshop, corrected with Lightroom
Shot at midnight... natural lighting.
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Periwinkle is a color in the blue and violet family. Its name is derived from the lesser periwinkle or myrtle herb (Vinca minor) which bears flowers of the same color.
The color periwinkle is also called lavender blue and light blue violet. The color periwinkle may be considered a pale tint of purple-blue in the Munsell color system, or a "pastel purple-blue". The color can represent serenity, calmness, winter, and ice. It can also symbolize blossoming friendships, womanhood, sentimental memories, and everlasting love.
The first recorded use of periwinkle as a color name in English was in 1922.