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I was not very keen on pink as a child, probably because I was forced to wear it far too often.  Now I am more appreciative of this color especially as it appears in nature.  These are the petals of a ranunculus flower.

 

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Four days ago, when I entered the flower shop, one goal was to find white tulips to photograph.  I finally selected a bouquet that looked mostly white with just a few petals here and there laced with pink.  I figured that was okay.

But as the tulips  sat in the kitchen window bathed in sunlight, more and more pink appeared across all of the flowery surfaces.

At first I was a bit chagrined.  You see, my last experience with pink tulips had been fun but I really had been trying to photograph something different.  Luckily, one of my mottoes in this life is “go with the flow.”  😉

Today, I noticed that the tulips had more fully opened revealing once more that interior beauty.

I really don’t have a flower budget, so I am not sure how many more bouquets of non-pink tulips I will try to buy.  But I’ll ponder that challenge later.  Right now, I’ll just enjoy the tulips that are present.

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Read more about Boston’s Public Garden here. 😉

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Just in time for Valentine’s Day. 😉

Pink , a little book bursting with color. Check it out.  There’s a full preview available online.

 

 

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Pink has been on my mind of late.  It is not a color I normally wear or buy in any form.  But as I perused my photos as part of creating a new photo book, I noticed that in nature, I am drawn toward the color, from rosy clouds in the sky to pink petals, leaves and blossoms on earth.

Oddly enough, as I researched the color, I learned that Pantone has announced its 2011 Color of the Year as a Honeysuckle Pink.  My pink book is still very much a work in progress.  My goal:  to produce a quality product ready in time for spring open studios.  We’ll see!

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