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Congratulations Majesticduckieling who was the winner of my free face-up giveaway! I hope you enjoy your girl! It was fun working on her!
A stunning silver 458 Italia at the Hotel Hanford in Costa Mesa, CA before Targa Trophy Experience #2. I'd rather get a 458 in yellow or the Tour de France Blue, but this color was absolutely gorgeous in person.
Owner is the guy in the white shirt, really cool guy, answered all my questions about his 458.
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Peony 'My Love' 23W23 xPeony V2- (Hollingsworth, 1992) (3-DB-WH) xPeony Peony, Mature plant size: 34in., White, Medium Height, Double, pearlescent white, conical form, late midseason bloomer, mild fragrance, USDA Hardiness Zone 3-8, Michigan Bloom Week ISO WW22, In Garden Bed V2 for 4.1 YEARS (Wild). Planted in 2019.
APS Registration: MY LOVE (Don Hollingsworth, Kansas City, Missouri), April 15, 1992. Seedling #Hollingsworth 1860. Parentage Moon of Nippon x Cytherea. Bloomed before 1980. Double hybrid, of lactiflora type, pearlescent white, has a conical form with no stamens or seeds. It is medium tall, 34" with good stem strength. Prolific flowering on dark green strong bush. Mid- late bloom right after mid-season hybrids.
Small root from GHWild. Only a couple of buds. Other roots in this order were much bigger.
Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan. Link to additional photos of this plant from 2019, 21, 22, 23:
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All of these colors are from Urban Decay's Deluxe Shadow Box
www.urbandecay.com/categories/DeluxeShadowBox.cfm
But I also added MUFE's 92 around the outer corners for a little extra pop!
Brow bone highlight is UD's Grind (a pearlescent pink)
This smashing 60s gown has a sweeping, vibrant pink chiffon skirt and a shimmery, hand-sequined and beaded bodice. So pretty! The embroidered label inside says "Made In Hong Kong/ British Crown Colony."
A six sided, an eight sided, a ten side and a 20 sided dice showing today's date.
Strobist info: 430EX w/HONL Speedsnoot at camera left 30˚ from lens axis.
This little journal was created with winter in mind - the cover is white with pearlescent floral decoration, and the spine heavyweight silver paper. The decoration on the front came from an old botany book, and I made a photocopy and then did a tape transfer to stick the image on the cover. The Endpapers are hand-marbled by me in blues, greens and yellows.
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Champagne and Black colored wedding invitations printed on ivory linen cardstock.
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A fool and his money are soon parted. I can attest that it is true. Before I got my first Rolls, everybody I know who had one said that they were absolutely trouble free. AFTER I bought one they confessed that they were quite trouble prone. NOW they tell me. The first year I had the second one, it spent the majority of its time in the shop. I only put 2500 miles on it that year. Like to buy a low mileage Rolls only driven by a foolish middle-aged crazy man?
The 1954 Lincoln next to it was another matter. I bought that from the Allison family, the “Detroit” Allisons. Before they closed the Lincoln production line in 1953, the Ford Motor Company built five cars with all 1954 parts and a few uncatalogued extras. This car was shown at the New York Auto Show. Besides being hand-built and line-walked, it had a number of non-standard extras.
There were the five Kelly-Haines wire wheels.
There was an after-market non-stock fancy Continental kit.
All of the interior chrome pieces were gold-plated with real gold.
The car was painted a pearlescent blue that used low-grade genuine pearl, rather than ground-up abalone shell.
The interior seat outlines were done in light blue leather with silk-satin tuck-and-roll inserts.
The kick panels were real leather.
The door panels were silk-satin with palm trees hand-embroidered on each of the two doors. Beside the rear seat, the panels were also silk-satin with tropical flowers hand-embroidered into it.
It had a rear window blower-defroster. For 1954, the air conditioning was going to be a trunk unit, but they felt air conditioning would be gauche or noveau riche for New York. The unit was removed before delivery and the blower unit was retained to recirculate supposedly warmer cab air against the window.
The serial number was 4 for the year and the production car model code was a “special.”
The Pictures...
Gentlepersons:
These recently uploaded pictures have no artistic value. They were just uploaded to be representative of color picture recording during about 75+ years that I was able to take color pictures, mostly slides at first. Unlike in today’s digital world it took time, money and effort to make a color slide. We took fewer pictures back then, trying to stretch resources, but some sere still frivolous.
I’m 97. In between health downturns, I fear this will be my last chance to post much. The ratio of today’s digital pictures that are kept for any length of time and/or printed is much less than the film photos taken in days past. History will be lost. Meanwhile you get to be bored by some old Kodachromes, Anscochromes, a Dufaycolor and perhaps an old black & white or so.
The Camera: Is unknown.... but believed to be a relatively new Nikon SLR.
The Film: The film was a then current Kodachrome from which the prints I scanned were made.
The Scanner: Epson 2450, Circa 2002
Scanning was done with an Epson 2450 flatbed scanner at the 2400PPI setting but probably only 1600PPI of information went into the scan.
Polymer, turquoise-dyed howlite, Swarovski crystal.
After feeling blinded by the intense pearlescent colors, I wanted to go back to simple, elegant, white.
This room had a soft pearlescent/metallic effect on the walls and ceilings. We painted the ornate scrollwork on the ceiling to compliment the trim color.
Very slick but inexpensive 1/64 model of the Porsche 918 by Double Horses. Its part of a suitably impressive range of 3 inch diecasts made by this company which mainly use modern vehicles and are realistically finished in believable colours and often feature painted external features and interiors. This Porsche 918 uses its shimmering pearlescent white colour to good effect and is so well cast it is very easy to imagine it being in someone else's range such as Matchbox, Realtoy or Majorette. Part of a 12 vehicle set bought directly from China. Mint and boxed.
I was inspired by Susanne Nilsson. In her interview, Susanne mentioned that she likes to color in images with pencils and she also likes to emboss, so I decided to use both techniques in this card. She also said that two of her favorite "go-to" colors are pink and orange. And she used the new Hero Arts Wallpaper Flowers stamp that I just love. She also said she likes sparkle on cards, which I added using some pearlescent pink ink. I just love how this card turned out! :-)
I made this necklace using my handmade polymer clay beads, green crystal and glass seed beads.
For the focal beads I made natasha beads from a stroppel cane stack, covered them with mica powder and then shaved off sections once they were baked.
TVR Typhon (pearlescent green/purple) in Rushmoor.
This car is 1 of 2 road-legal Typhons in the world, the other being in Scotland, and is capable of reaching over 200mph!
With their 1/43 range being a fairly common sight here in the U.K. might it be a matter of time before their 1/64 range is too? RMZ City is a brand by the Uni-Fortune Toys company and are rather like Welly in that all their castings tend to be licensed and of a very high standard in the accuracy and detailing department. They also make a Juniors range which is basically a cheaper version of the higher end 1/64 models which typically don't feature interiors and a bit less detailing to the exterior. Its no surprise to find a Nissan GT-R in their range such is the iconic status of the real vehicle and is well finished in this pearlescent white colour. This one came from China and even including postage worked out cheaper than the average price of a Hot Wheels. Mint and boxed.
Champagne and Black colored wedding invitations printed on ivory linen cardstock.
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Extremely purposeful looking and accurately cast model of a recent generation Ford Focus ST. Made by Realtoy who have long been masters of the high quality low cost diecast it is certainly impressive enough for me to buy a few examples every time I see them in Tesco which explains the high numbers of both colours in my collection. Recently shorn of its inaccurate ST-R badging in favour of the standard ST monikor sadly little else has changed since its introduction though this casting is definitely very well suited to this pearlescent white colour with contrasting blue stripes. Mint and boxed.
Mini 35 (Mk.VI) (1994) Engine 1275cc S4 OHV Tr. Production 1400
Registration Number J 9 PJH
MINI SET
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The Mini 35 is a Special Edition based on the Mark VI Mini (1990-96), for the Mark VI the engine mounting points were moved forward in order to take the 1275cc engine, and includes the HIF carb version, plus the single point fuel injection car which was introduced in 1991. An internal bonnet release was fitted from 1992
The Mini 35 was released in June 1994 to celebrate the 35th anniversary since the introduction of the Mini. Based on the Mini Sprite and powered by a 1275cc engine with a 1.75 inch SU carburettor, chrome grille, lock set and door handles with auxiliary driving lamps, electric adjustable head lamps and Webasto sun roof. The interior is described as Blue and Pink, Jamboree fabric, the export option is all leather, perforated leather inserts, with coloured piping matching the exterior. Full walnut wood dash and door capppings. The car has opening rear windows and a R652 stereo. Available in Pearlescent Nevada Red, Metalic Aroza Blue, Diamond White or British Racing Green.
Production 1400 with 1000 RHD and 400 LHD with a cost of £ 5,695
Shot at Capesthorne Hall, Classic Car Show 31:07:2011 Ref 73-142
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Này chính là biển Pearlescent blue ocean, biển Shawols, biển những sức mạnh tình yêu dành cho SHINee
Tôi nhìn tôi tự hào lắm :']
Vì dù khi trước tôi biết các anh vẫn thành công, nhưng so với DB và Suju vẫn còn khoảng cách
Còn bây giờ, ý nghĩ đó dẹp đi rồi
Nhìn cái biển này thì vẫn còn hàng trăm hàng vạn người muốn hòa thêm vào đó :'] trong đó có tôi
Này chỉ là một phần nhỏ biển Pearlescent blue ocean trên thế giới này thôi :']
Sẽ còn nhiều nữa, đẹp nữa, đầy ắp nữa :']
Sẽ có ngày Pearlescent blue ocean phủ đầy thế giới, như màu xanh Sapphire đã làm được :']
Tôi yêu nó :'x
Yêu 5 chàng trai của tôi
Hãy tiếp tục thành công, hãy tiếp tục cố gắng, hãy tiếp tục chứng tỏ cho mọi người thấy :']
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Tháng 3 debut ở Nhật rồi
Tuy là tôi không mong như vậy
Vì tôi biết nếu các anh qua đó thì chắc chắn sẽ rất khó màng tới Việt Nam, tôi sợ :']
Nhưng không thể phủ nhật điều đó là tất yếu cho tất cả các nhóm nhạc muốn vươn ra Châu Á :']
Các anh chỉ cần hứa giữ gìn sức khỏe mình là được
Nếu các anh không qua Vn, tôi sẽ qua chỗ các anh, cũng được mà :']
Chỉ cần được gặp các anh thôi :']
Only one for SHINee
I owned this from January 2005 to September 2007. Far and away the quickest, most comfortable and poshest car I've ever owned, although it was also the car that nearly bankrupted me through numerous, undiagnosable, niggly faults which required a trip to the specialist and his bloody computer every few weeks. Maybe I should have stuck with that MkII Golf GTI, from an era when cars were made properly.
The alloys were off a 1999 A4 1.8T quattro Sport, which I'd always liked. I've kept them, just in case.
I'd like to introduce everyone to Claire, a commission for Emily Jepsen. Claire is an adorable little girl, who I imagine could probably turn into a golden cat or fox. She's kept her secrets to herself though! But her eyes are luminous and striking just like a cat. She's a little mischievous and certainly is not above using her cuteness to get what she wants!
We were given free range on how Claire could look, so I decided to go with a completely new style. This was Emily's first custom doll, so I wanted Claire to be quite special. I really wanted her to be adorable, but in a distinctive and unique way.
This new faceup style gives Claire a beautiful pair of droopy doe eyes. However, her dark eye makeup doesn't weigh her down; they instead make her molten gaze stand out. The rest of her faceup is quite light, with golden eyebrows, light blush and full pink lips. Her eyelids are a stunning mix of pearlescent purple and pink.
We hope you like her!
Model: Claire
Custom by Kiki & Chrysanthemum. Eyechips by Kiki.
1/1400 scale model by AMT. Model is lit by grain-of-wheat bulbs. included in the kit. The kit is molded in clear plastic and the paint is removed from window ports after the final overspray of Testors pearlescent clear blue metallic followed by a shot of Dullcote.lacquer giving the hull a metallic satin finish. The instructions said to scratch out the paint in the window openings but I used denatured alcohol and a cotton swab for a better result. Before the paint went on though I filled the windows with Microscale liquid mask making it easier to remove the paint at the end.
Custom fairy wings made with a wire frame and pearlescent lavender film
*Please note my wing images are NOT STOCK! Do not use without express written permission.
For some reason, I picked out colours to work with that I never use. I' m not fond of old lady pink, but I actually quite like this ring. I had never used pearlescent clay before, either, although I admire the whole mica shift thing too. It's a very subtle and elegant effect. This ring is not in any way subtle...
The Tahiti was a Limited Edition of 500 cars painted Pearlescent Tahiti Blue, Minilite wheels, radio/cassette, nicer interior and 1275cc engine
Being restored by my neighbour, Leo has just passed his MOT and is back on the road. His restoration has taken about three years and is 'slightly' non-standard with a white 'Cooper' style roof. It's the paint job that really shows though, fantastic.
Frame: Balk aluminium trackbike with pearlescent white paint
Fork: Giant Team Track Carbon
Handlebar: Nitto RB-019
Grips: White Soyo longgrips
Headset: canecreek sucks bigtime
Stem: Cinelli Groove customized polished
Crankset + Chain ring: Dura Ace FC-7800 + Dura Ace 46t
Chain: Wipperman 1 R 8
Pedals: Shimano 600
Toe clips + Straps: Shimano 600 + Leather laminated straps
Seatpost + Saddle: Customized polished seatpost + old Selle Italia
Front Wheel + Hub: Rigida DP18 Polished + Black Spokes + Dura Ace HB-7600
Rear Wheel + Hub: Rigida DP18 Polished + Black Spokes + Dura Ace HB-7600
Cog + Lockring: Dura Ace 15t + Dura Ace lockring
Taken from Carlton/Gedling borders, in Nottinghamshire. These are nacreous clouds, also known as polar stratospheric clouds. They are one of the highest in Earth's atmosphere. They're sometimes called "mother of pearl" clouds due to their striking pearlescent appearance. Source: space.com
The Turbo Titan III looked like nothing that anyone had ever seen. The futuristic cab incorporated a massive, panoramic windshield, while two gaping nacelles on each side of the cab helped feed air into the turbine engine. Adding to the futuristic look were gullwing-style windows, pop-out headlamps and turn signals, and a plush interior, sans a steering “wheel.” As strange as it looks, instead of a conventional wheel, the driver steered the Titan III with one of two large dials mounted in front of him.
The Turbo Titan’s chassis was rather conventional, except for its powertrain. GM employed their new-at-the-time GT-309 turbine engine, and connected it to a six-speed Allison automatic transmission. While GM touted the engine produced 280 horsepower, its true selling point was the unbelievable low-end, freight-moving torque. When the engine’s output shaft approached stall speed, (the point at which a turbine engine produces the most torque), it could produce as much as 875 lb-ft of torque.
Although engineers actually drove the truck from coast to coast several times, the truck itself was little more than a promotional vehicle. Ultimately, it was scrapped when GM no longer felt that turbine power was feasible. At one time, they promised to offer a gas turbine engine in a few commercial vehicles between 1971 and 1973, but the turbine’s propensity to gulp fuel and rising oil prices, forced GM to scrap the idea altogether.
The Turbo Titan III utilized a fiberglass and steel combination for cab construction, and was painted in a Pearlescent White. The styling theme extended to cover the chassis, which was completely concealed by molded-fiberglass panels. There were doors mounted on both sides of the truck, just ahead of the rear wheels that allowed access to dual batteries and the turbine engine when the cab was electrically tilted. The headlight pods mounted on each side of the truck were retractable, and were mounted within functional air intakes.
Inside, space-age seats with full headrests were mounted on each side of a center console, and a production-line sourced automatic shifter handle was mounted in the console. Long trips can be boring without some music, so a four-speaker FM radio and a two-way telephone was installed.
This is my Slayer, completed, at the factory. Photo by Chris Elliott from Slayer.
Customizations:
* Maple burl actuator
* Curly maple steam/portafilter handles
* Body panels: steel gray pearlescent 80% gloss
* Xs: black texture low-gloss
This is my Slayer, completed, at the factory. Photo by Chris Elliott from Slayer.
Customizations:
* Maple burl actuator
* Curly maple steam/portafilter handles
* Body panels: steel gray pearlescent 80% gloss
* Xs: black texture low-gloss
pukifee space helmet. Painting with pastels and pearlescent powder. Only acrylics were used on the pipes and rivets.
Every o-ring is made seperately by hands and has original shape. The jewellery made of o-ring is mostly minimalist, based on soft, semi-transparent, little pearlescent color combinations and o-rings composition. Some pieces can be more intricated, when o-ring are nested in another one, or has textures or be backfilled.
O-rings jewellery represents clear and modern design.
The Metro is Nightfire Red Pearlescent and the 200 is Lynx Bronze Metallic
BMC/BL Rally, Nene Park, Peterborough. August 2016
Champagne and Black colored wedding invitations printed on ivory linen cardstock.
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This smashing 60s gown has a sweeping, vibrant pink chiffon skirt and a shimmery, hand-sequined and beaded bodice. So pretty! The embroidered label inside says "Made In Hong Kong/ British Crown Colony."
Technique used: masking, sponging, heat embossing.
Stamps used:
S5497 diagonal dictionary type
CL383 antique engravings
C3322 cherish yesterday
Mask: tim holtz
Distress ink: scattered straw, wild honey, rusty hinge, brushed corderoy
Brilliance ink: pearlescent chocolate
Memento ink: rich cocoa
Perlen Pen: 102
CG125 - Friends Definition stamped on green cardstock with Pine Needles Distress Ink. Overstamped a design from CL401 - Speckled Ornaments using Brilliance Pearlescent Lavender Ink. Butterfly from CL383 - Antique Engravings. Wings raised with foam squares for dimension. Sentiment from CL142 - Thank You Messages.
Thanks for looking! :-)
Looking down on the tip of a pearlescent conical seashell. It is so perfect in its pearly spiral.
Click here to see side shot.
Taken with iPhone 3GS with this home-made macro lens from a disposable camera.