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Posted: May 14th, '09, 16:11
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Posted: May 14th, '09, 16:16
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if you see something you like please let me know.

Posted: May 14th, '09, 16:20
by coloradopu
http://www.flickr.com/photos/38161072@N02/

Photo streem on flicker

bigger pics

thanks for looking

Posted: May 14th, '09, 16:42
by coloradopu
last night's projects

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Posted: May 14th, '09, 16:44
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Posted: May 14th, '09, 16:50
by Chip
Thanks for sharing!
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This is a really interesting set, perhaps post a larger photo &/or more of this set.

This is a gaiwan and aroma/tasting cups, right?

Posted: May 14th, '09, 17:13
by coloradopu
thanks chip i think it is best to go to the flicker sight and watch a slide show


there are 2 sets i think

so much came out today i am still spinning on the wheel.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/38161072@N02/

Posted: May 14th, '09, 17:44
by geeber1
Very nice! What are the blue jars used for? Water?

Posted: May 14th, '09, 18:33
by coloradopu
i keep tea in them. i have about 8 pu-erh cakes without jars right now. when i brake up a cake i put it in the jar. they have loose fit lids. i will be using them all unless someone asks for one.

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the water jars are still drying on the shelf about 3 more days till i bisque fire again. then i will glaze the water jars. 5 of them 1 has a S crack in the bottom which i will keep to put Melon tea in from the 2 kilo baby i been drinking.

Posted: May 15th, '09, 01:02
by Tead Off
coloradopu wrote:thanks chip i think it is best to go to the flicker sight and watch a slide show


there are 2 sets i think

so much came out today i am still spinning on the wheel.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/38161072@N02/
Let me suggest that you photograph your things out of direct sunlight. Like Cory, I was a pro photographer for many years. You want softer light on your pieces so there is less harsh glare and contrast. It's not easy photographing reflective surfaces. It is important to get close to the objects so details can be seen by the viewer. Hope this helps you.

close shots of glaze on gaiwans

Posted: May 15th, '09, 16:58
by coloradopu
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close up of gaiwans

Posted: May 15th, '09, 17:09
by coloradopu
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