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Photo challenge: rainbow

We reveal the winning images from our latest Instagram challenge, this month on the theme of ‘Rainbow’

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We stayed in this camper in Rancho de Colores, in the town of Joshua Tree, California @poejarker A dancer from South Africa ‘s Gasa clan wears a traditional Zulu courtship necklace @faunographic

My husband and I finally made our dream a reality and went to Tanzania on safari. We were deep in the Serengeti National Park when a burst of lilac and sapphire shot through the sky. The colours were so bright, it was as if a tiny rainbow was reaching across the African skyline. I couldn’t take my eyes off this bird and it landed just long enough for a photograph. It was a surreal moment because, although we were there to see the Big 5, it was this tiny lilacbreasted roller that completely took my breath away. Every time I look at this photo I am humbled by its magnificence @tashvsworld

Westminster Abbey, London , during the Lumiere festival. The lights slowly changed colour @FishGoWander

The fun Ministry of Information, Communications and Arts (MICA) building in Singapore @FlyingFyllis

In an alley in Croydon, London , I noticed these brightly painted air-con boxes @ertugekenler

36 April 2020 Light reflections on the organ in a quiet corner of the Sagrada Familia, Barcelona @sianybee22

I was in Seattle photographing a storm as it rolled in over Elliott Bay and witnessed this intense rainbow. On a clear day, you would see the Olympic Mountains on the horizon. I was looking to capture the storm clouds and possible lightning over the mountains, but instead caught this. I suppose you just never know what nature has in store. I love how it seems as though the small ship is caught inside the rainbow. Unfortunately, I didn’t have a strong enough telephoto lens to capture the pot of gold and leprechaun onboard @navidbaraty

This dancer’s outfit caught my eye at the Fiesta de la Candelaria in Puno, Peru @erick_andia_photo

A LGBT-friendly rainbow path flows through the centre of Sey  isfjör  ur, Iceland @roadtripsandoceandips

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