Camagüey Market, Cuba, December 2016
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A colourful note on carnation pink: It seems that the first recorded use of carnation as a colour name in English was in 1535. It was taken on as a Crayola colour in 1903 and is still one of their offerings.
Copyright Debbie Smyth, 11 April 2017
Posted as part of Color Your World
Your photos are inspiring. It’s on our list also. Like previous comment, want to visit before it gets spoiled by too many tourists.
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It is certainly getting busy now and the tourist infrastructure may struggle to cope.
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Wonderful way to show carnation pink 🙂
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People seem to get the very best color photos from Cuba!! I would love to go there before it gets spoiled.
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Yes, there seems to be something special in Cuban light.
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Beautiful shot! How did you like Cuba? It’s high on my list.
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I loved it. I’m eager to get back there
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Oh, marvellous capture, Debs!
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Many of the stall holders were tolerant of us photographers!
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Just as well!
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