About Blog My name's Rachael and I'm a beauty obsessed Northern Irish girl with
ghostly pale, extremely dry and sensitive skin.
The result is a historic number of
ghostly pale reefs incapable of repairing themselves, resisting disease, and - as shown in a shocking study last November - even properly reproducing.
In three small canvases, the artist spells out succeeding generations of horses name by name in
ghostly pale red surfaces.
But one ghost in Nightingale Wood turns out to be real:
a ghostly pale, witch - like woman named Moth.
I'm not super
ghostly pale: http://corpgoth.blogspot.com/2011/06/white-out.html
Not exact matches
Even now you can see
pale white rings around his eyes where the goggles were, and his hands are
ghostly white from the wrists down.
As he stood up at the Despatch Box to unveil his spending review, the Chancellor looked a sickly
pale, his visage so
ghostly that it had the confusing effect of making Danny Alexander, his very own Blucher, and a man whose own colouring is a few notches past alabaster, looking like he'd spent a week basking on a sun - bed.
The image is
ghostly and
pale.
The real Eagle nebula, he surmises, would look
ghostly faint with
pale, feeble colors.
Winter is the one time of year where I don't look abnormally
pale, as everyone else is a little bit more
ghostly;)
John Cusack as Edgar Allan Poe: With
pale skin and a thin physique, this version of Poe already looks
ghostly.
Long - spined squirrelfish —
pale and
ghostly, not the brighter red squirrelfish of Grand Cayman — watched me suspiciously with their stark black eyes.
The
paler, second version has the faded,
ghostly look while the robust hill forms and fall colors have the power of patinated bronze in the first pull.
In «Slate Grey Statement,» one of the first in this new style,
pale dashes of color cluster on a
ghostly background of silvery gray.
Orange and gold may be the traditional colors of fall, but the
ghostly hues of white pumpkins and
pale pistachios have their own appeal.