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I caught my beautiful pInk Muhly grass just when the light was perfect.
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The pink hue in the park across the lake was the precursor to a beautiful orange sunrise. What a way to start the day!
Longwood Gardens Pa.
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Our heather bush is always a surprise in Winter! It brings us a real splash of happy pink as we turn the corner into our back garden!
That’s the name Bentley has given to this paint colour. The lady too appears to be passionate about pink ...
She said she is a pink peacock keeping this pink flower in her head. Very happy playing in Cubbon park, Bangalore with pink flowers everywhere, yesterday...
She is Amiltha - my sweet 5yr old daughter.
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SSC - Pink
Seem to have had a busy week so this shot was taken rather on the run, I thought I'd have a go at a shallow depth of field macro and hopefully place the emphasis on on the pink.
Our pink potentillas have never bloomed as much as this summer. I guess there is a silver lining to all the rain we have had!
Juvenile Pink-Tongued Skink
Cyclodomorphus gerrardii
are born with a blue tongue which usually turns pink as they mature.
Valla Beach, NSW
Pink colour of the flower attracts me.
background colour & shallowdof makes the image more beautiful.
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Every year during Gay Pride in San Francisco a large pink triangle is placed on Twin Peaks in full view of the city. Please feel free to go large to read the content of the sign.
From Wikipedia: German: Rosa Winkel) was one of the Nazi concentration camp badges, used by the Nazis to identify male prisoners in concentration camps who were sent there because of their homosexuality. Every prisoner had to wear a triangle on his or her jacket, the color of which was to categorize him or her according "to his kind." Jews had to wear the yellow badge, and "anti-social individuals" (which included vagrants, "work shy" individuals and often, but not exclusively, lesbians[citation needed]), the black triangle. The black triangle as a symbol of lesbian or feminist solidarity, a counterpart to the gay pink triangle, probably originated from the Nazi "asocial" black triangle.
The inverted pink triangle has become an international symbol of gay pride and the gay rights movement, and is second in popularity only to the rainbow flag.
Another view of the first pink camellia blooms that opened in my garden just before New Year.
NikonD7500
Pentacon Auto 50mm f/1.8 MC
f/2.8
1/320
ISO100
The old woman paid no attention to the camellia until that morning, when a fleck of pink caught her eye. The single saucer-size blossom was more magnificent than she could ever have imagined. More beautiful than any rose she'd ever seen, it swayed in the morning breeze with such an air of royalty, the old woman felt the urge to curtsey in its presence.”
[Sarah Jio, The Last Camellia]