Blue Lightning Bolt: what's the rgb value?

I'd like to try to create a graphic that would allow me to hide that hideous thing. Does anybody know what's the colour?
(now that i think about it i might take a picture of it, and colour picking it..)
well, please guys let me know if you know it, i hope my ideas of creating a background of the same colour, or with stripes.. will help you out.
thanks for your help in advance,
Antonio

Generally speaking you want to make the whitest thing in an image *just* pure white in an image, but that could change depending on the image.  You could imagine an evening image (e.g., around sunset) where the brightest things would be orange and should stay at least a little orange.
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