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Band: The Cobalts
Venue: Whistlebinkies, Edinburgh
Date: 2nd January 2024, 25:30 slot (1:30am next day)
File: VID_20240103_022151
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Original hook-laden funk combined with a gritty rock’n’roll attitude. Come check out some of the freshest funkiest originals around! Loads of energy and fun!
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Here are all the Final images from the Cobalt Husky photo set! I had such an amazing time shooting the awesome Cobalt.
Cobalt doesn't often manage to catch the frisbee when it's too high -- every time she tries to jump for it, she bangs her head on Denim.
Here are all the Final images from the Cobalt Husky photo set! I had such an amazing time shooting the awesome Cobalt.
Cobalt plays with her favourite toy, the blue sheep. We had to retire the pink sheep, it was getting too worn.
*WYSIWYG*
*Difficulty: Moderate
*Lighting: MH, T5, or LED
*Placement: Acroporas are sensitive to temperature fluctuations and require parameters such as Phosphate and Nitrate to be around 0.03mg/L and 5ppm, respectively. Adequate water movement is key and should can be placed anywhere in the reef once it has been properly acclimated.
*Water flow: Moderate to High flow
*SIZE: 3.5"
*PRICE: $65
Here are all the Final images from the Cobalt Husky photo set! I had such an amazing time shooting the awesome Cobalt.
Here are all the Final images from the Cobalt Husky photo set! I had such an amazing time shooting the awesome Cobalt.
Here are all the Final images from the Cobalt Husky photo set! I had such an amazing time shooting the awesome Cobalt.
Here are all the Final images from the Cobalt Husky photo set! I had such an amazing time shooting the awesome Cobalt.
Here are all the Final images from the Cobalt Husky photo set! I had such an amazing time shooting the awesome Cobalt.
Photograph taken during the 1976 trip to the Department of Geology Cobalt field camp. No names are noted with the photo at this time.
As a start at identificiation Professor Keith Bell is having a good laugh off to the far right and Professor Al Donaldson is waving his arms around in the middle of the back row.
Digitized by Annaliezsia Morgan-Irwin, Fall 2023.
Cobalt (pronounced /ˈkoʊbɒlt/ KOH-bolt)[2] is a hard, lustrous, gray metal, a chemical element with symbol Co and atomic number 27. Cobalt-based colors and pigments have been used since ancient times for jewelry and paints, and miners have long used the name kobold ore for some minerals.
source: Wikipedia
27 - Cobalto
produto do ócio/tédio
fazendo fotos de qquer coisa...
taking pictures of anything...
alvo: chapinha de Cobalto
target: little sheet of Cobalt