Both photos are brilliant! In yours, are those dragonflies on the bottle? What would you call that shade of blue? I like how vibrant it is in contrast to the overcast day.
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Heidi, those are dragonflies that are part of the bottle. It is really a rather beautiful bottle. As to the color? Electric blue might be a cheesy name for it. I am sure there is a much nicer name for such a beautiful color, though I cannot think of one just now.
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Cobalt blue
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Cobalt blue
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Oh cool. Wait doesn’t cobalt blue have a tinge of green in it?
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“The blue seen on many glassware pieces is cobalt blue, and it is used widely by artists in many other fields.”
Wikipedia– http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cobalt_blue
Note the color chart at the bottom of the page!
Are you thinking of Cerulean?
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The chart on the bottom of that article is interesting, if a little poorly labeled. And where is “Caribbean Blue?” No, wait, that’s just an Enya song.
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I WAS thinking of Cerulean! Thanks Heidi H.! “Caribbean Blue” tee hee.
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I WAS thinking of Cerulean! Thanks Heidi H.! “Caribbean Blue” tee hee.
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Both photos are brilliant! In yours, are those dragonflies on the bottle? What would you call that shade of blue? I like how vibrant it is in contrast to the overcast day.
Alas, the links to Catapult do not seem to be working currently.
Heidi, those are dragonflies that are part of the bottle. It is really a rather beautiful bottle. As to the color? Electric blue might be a cheesy name for it. I am sure there is a much nicer name for such a beautiful color, though I cannot think of one just now.
Cobalt blue
Cobalt blue
Oh cool. Wait doesn’t cobalt blue have a tinge of green in it?
“The blue seen on many glassware pieces is cobalt blue, and it is used widely by artists in many other fields.”
Wikipedia–
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cobalt_blue
Note the color chart at the bottom of the page!
Are you thinking of Cerulean?
The chart on the bottom of that article is interesting, if a little poorly labeled. And where is “Caribbean Blue?” No, wait, that’s just an Enya song.
I WAS thinking of Cerulean! Thanks Heidi H.! “Caribbean Blue” tee hee.
I WAS thinking of Cerulean! Thanks Heidi H.! “Caribbean Blue” tee hee.