Over at the Daily Post this week the photo challenge is saturated. Michelle W. tells us to ‘show us a photo of whatever you’d like, but make sure it’s saturated. It can be black and white, a single color, a few hues, or a complete rainbow riot; just make sure it’s rich and powerful. Let’s turn the comments into an instant mood-booster!’
I went to Sicily back in the summer and I found plenty of rich saturated colours, in the natural world, the food and the art. I’d like to share these with you.
Do you have some vibrant imsges to share? join in at http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2013/09/27/photo-challenge-saturated/

Looks like my kind of shopping! Love the colors…
Sure is vibrant, Gilly, but it’s the 3D dish picture I really like – that rorange is delicious 🙂
Definitely colorful and inviting looking!
The plates are gorgeous.
These are all gorgeous but I favour the orange-red picture, the large one. Yum.
Love the bright colours in the images you have shared.
Stunning!
They are definitely rich and saturated, but without a doubt, my favorite is the last one, of all the red bowls that form that piece of artwork.
Magnificent! So rich and vivid!
Exuberant colours.
What a feast for the eyes!
Nice gallery of rich colors for the challenge .
Looks like a vibrant, exciting, fun Sicilian Summer. An unforgettable adventure! Have a great weekend!
the colors of Italy, Mexico, India, Africa – more saturated than those in UK?
No I don’t think so, perhaps there are more primary colours in tropical countries, what do you think?
Yes … an instant mood-booster – joyful images 🙂
These colors are very happy and vibrant as well as saturated.
Love this post, Gilly. ~~~ : – )
I’m not sure what that final photo is – a semi abstract ceramic sculpture of poppies, maybe? – but it’s gorgeous! Thanks, Gilly.
colorful. the red ones looks like Diwali lamps 🙂
Truly vibrant colours!
Absolutely beautiful colours and shots Gilly! I love it! Thanks for sharing hon. 😀 *big hugs*
Italian craft sure can catch an eye for its designs and colors.