My last set of photos for Becky’s square photo challenge: In the Pink
I have been collecting pink flowers for a while and posting some here and there for Becky’s fabulous challenge. It looks like I have run out of days. So, here is an avalanche of pink flowers.
Where many of my flower photos come from – mine and my besties garden. We both have quite a few old wheelbarrows recycled into garden beds.
I think this is a Daisy variety.
I have no idea, a vine of some sort trailing over a fence.
I love looking into flowers. I love their structure and, as with some of the previous Pink flowers, perhaps and insect or two.
The Kahlanchoe had a wonderful display this year.
I don’t know what this one is either. We just called it the “Pink Thing” that is covered with delicate bell like flowers in Spring.
A large Hippeastrum not pink. Can you spot the pink?
A lovely pink frilly Hibiscus.
A Gazinia with graduating pink petals
If you want to join in here are a few ideas from Becky.
The theme for squares this month is ‘In the Pink‘ and the one rule as always is that your main photograph must be square. After that the world is your oyster, or should I say flamingo?! To help you get started here are some ideas you might want to consider;
- ‘In the Pink’ – means perfect condition or in good health, so that could be human or not!
- ‘Tickled Pink‘ – means delighted, so I’m thinking happy, fun and of course delighted. That could be you or the subject of your photograph.
- Pink – you can of course simply share anything that is coloured pink
- There is an extra challenge for those of you up for it – can you manage to combine two of these, or maybe even all three?
Squares is a daily challenge, so your photographs can be from the archives or brand new. Don’t forget though to keep your photo square, and to pingback with #InthePink.
Wonderful – but no avalanche amigo.
Just a nice amount more like a trickle of snow powder.
And the second one (the maybe daisy variety) is my fav here –
But what I liked most was how diverse each photo was –
The vignettes in some – the single portraits were diversified – etc
And nice use of old wheelbarrows
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Thank you Yvette 😀 I really enjoyed putting the gallery together. Every garden needs a wheelbarrow garden
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yes – I agree – they have a charm…
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Oh this is beautiful Brian. What a fabulous garden, loving the wheelbarrows
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Thank you Becky 😀 I might have to do a wheelbarrow garden post 😀
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Ooh yes 😊 love to see more of what you have both created.
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Now I want a wheelbarrow flower bed! Gorgeous photos every one!
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Of to a junk store or yard sale and get yourself a wheelbarrow
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Great idea! Maybe for next spring, as it is going to be winter here before we know it. 🙂
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Maybe people could be throwing out old barrows now
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Real beauties here Brian!
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Thank you Lisa
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