Apricot


The above image is a cropped photo of a photo by Jim Arnieri 



To see other photos submitted for this challenge, look here: http://jennifernicholewells.com/2016/01/03/color-your-world-apricot/
Apricot


The above image is a cropped photo of a photo by Jim Arnieri 



To see other photos submitted for this challenge, look here: http://jennifernicholewells.com/2016/01/03/color-your-world-apricot/
Thanks for the post. Dried apricots for me.
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Just made a ponche with apples, guavas, pears, prunes, jamaica, walnuts, apple juice, guava juice, cinnamon and brown sugar–oh, and a bottle of rum! But no apricots.
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I enjoyed the diversity of your examples of this color.
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Such a beautiful color. I was hoping for something like this when I painted my rented apartment’s clawfoot tub, but it came out high gloss nectarine. Neither of us was too happy.. and “apricot” is such a fun word, isn’t it? It conjures up poems as well as magnificent skies, like the one you captured!
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When that happens to me, I just come over it with another watered down color to ameliorate the flashy one. Some of my walls have seven colors, one over the other…like glazes or cloudy washes. If I lived closer I’d come help you do it! Or rub a big of copper paint over it. That can do wonders as well. Don’t give up!!! A watered down white brushed on lightly???
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Oh thank you and thank you, but this was zillions of years ago. Gosh, I can only wish we had a clawfoot tub! Those babies offered room to lay down in!
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But I don’t know if I could get into them or out of them anymore!!!
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Shoot. I forgot about that part… lol
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That’s because you are basically optimistic. Now don’t argue! At least in this respect you are!!!!
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Beautiful!!
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