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Gallery: pick a word (January 2025)

Paul Gauguin

But we don’t have to stick to such all-encompassing colour names, we can be much more specific. What about cerise or fuchsia, scarlet or crimson? For this month’s Pick a Word challenge Paula has given us five such words. Some of the ones she’s chosen are quite commonly used to describe a colour, but two were completely new to me and may also be to you. So as well as finding photos to illustrate the words, I’m adding some definitions alongside my usual brief descriptions.

This month my photos will take you to Nairobi, Gambia, Vienna, Washington State and Colombia. I’ve tried to include some at least that you won’t have seen in previous posts. My feature image you will have seen, in posts about our visit to Oaxaca in Mexico, but I’ve doctored the colours to make them a slightly better match for Paula’s choices. I usually create a black and white edit of one of my chosen photos for this challenge, but that seemed inappropriate given the colour theme this month.

CORDOVAN

Face of a young elephant

PUCE

Pigeon on a wooden beam

VERDIGRIS

Green dome and stone eagle

The paint manufacturers Farrow and Ball describe this as an β€˜elegant copper green’. It takes its name from the copper carbonate deposits that form on copper, brass, or bronze surfaces. My photo shows a detail of the Hapsburg Palace in Vienna, Austria.


TURQUOISE

Rocky islet in a turquoise lake

SMARAGDINE

Stone cross illuminated with green light

This was the other one (with cordovan) for which I had to check the meaning, so I turned to dictionary.com which defined it as β€˜emerald-green in colour’. My chosen image is of one of the stations of the cross in the Salt Cathedral, ZipaquirΓ‘, Colombia, illuminated by an emerald light.

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