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7. Desafio NÃO PAGUEI POR ISSO!!!
4. Matte - Desafio 1 cor / 10 marcas / 10 acabamentos
Foi presente da Ilana, ela acertou demais! Eu amo esse tipo de acabamento, ainda mais se o esmalte for azul <3
Coloquei a foto no sol como principal pra mostrar os brilhinhos dele, é lindo demais!!!! O papelzinho que aparece atrás do esmalte é uma etiqueta com meu nome que a Ilana colocou, achei tão fofo que deixei como ela mandou. Nos comentários tem foto do esmalte na sombra e mostrando a etiqueta S2
Ele é bem pigmentado (fiquei meio smurf qdo fui remover, mas logo saiu tudo). Na hora da pressa dá pra deixar com uma camada só tranquilamente.
1x cobertura fosca - Colorama
2x CC
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Cobalt Air. Airbus A319-112. One of the few that are in the airlines full livery. Taken STN 05/04/18.
This Watcher is an artificial biomechanic rahi made by the Nhecronian forces to track and monitor their targets from the heights.They are deployed throughout the territory controlled by Nhecron so that nothing escapes to their watchful eye
Ahhhh, so fun to finally be able to capture the blue lights glowing from the Pedestrian Bridge over Tempe Town Lake reflecting on the water! Many thanks to my friend Desert Bug for getting us over there after a fun photo stroll in "Phoenix Other Worlds".
This Watcher is an artificial biomechanic rahi made by the Nhecronian forces to track and monitor their targets from the heights.They are deployed throughout the territory controlled by Nhecron so that nothing escapes to their watchful eye
N774AF - Pilatus PC-12/47E - Cobalt Air (untitled)
at Hamiton International Airport (YHM)
c/n 1774 - built in 2018
North America is PILATUS-land!
Top: Forever 21
Belt: Aldo
Bangles: Street Vendor, India
Clutch: Gucci
Skirt: H&M
Peep Toe Pumps: Nine West
Although members the [CPKF Rangers] Wayfinder platoon often recieve interesting remarks about their cute medium blue berets, no one can question on their ability to colour coordinate their field accessories.
Periodic table element #27 Co
article excerpt from Wikipedia:
"Before the 19th century, cobalt was predominantly used as a pigment. Since the Middle Ages, it has been used in the production of smalt, a blue colored glass. Smalt is produced by melting a mixture of the roasted mineral smaltite, quartz and potassium carbonate, yielding a dark blue silicate glass which is finely ground after the production."
Blue Quadrant ~ Blue Corner ~ Cobalt Blue
Sunset afterglow ~ Florida Everglades U.S.A.
Spring 2015 ~ Palm Beach County, Florida
(four more photos of this night in the comments)
“Remember that at any given moment there are a thousand things you can love.”
― David Levithan, The Realm of Possibility
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Reflections of "Cobalt Herons" in a pond with real waterlilies, by glass artist Dale Chihuly.
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Coral Gables, Florida.