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From Herbert M. Schiller of Mount Pleasant: “A Roseate Spoonbill at Charleston National.”

The color pink is often thought of as feminine or girlish, which some may debate, but everyone can agree that it is definitely eye-catching.

The winner this week is Herb Schiller with a photo of a roseate spoonbill. The honorable mentions are Ronald Allan Charles with an image of a pink-haired lady and Bill Motley with an image of the old Martha Lou’s Kitchen building.

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From Ronald Allan Charles of Goose Creek: “Pink hair definitely attracts attention.”

Next week’s topic is abandoned, so show off your best eerie building snaps.

The rules: Send your best photo to yourphotos@postandcourier.com by noon Thursday. Include your name, town and where the photo was taken. Add your name and the topic to the file. If you want your photo to be eligible to run in the newspaper, it must be at least 1,500 pixels, not have a commercial watermark and not have been published in another publication.

On Fridays, we first announce the editors’ pick of the week at postandcourier.com/yourphotos and declare a topic for the next week. On Saturdays, we publish an online gallery.

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From Bill Motley of Charleston: “Pink & local! And many family memories.”

On Sunday, the photo pick of the week will appear in this section, Life.

All photos submitted will be considered for publication in The Post and Courier’s yearly magazine, My Charleston. Some images may be selected for other editorial or noncommercial use.

We reserve the right to not publish any photo for any reason.

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