Aug 21st, '09, 20:54
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Aug 21st, '09, 22:25
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Re: Geekgirl Photo: The Art of Tea
WowGeekgirlUnveiled wrote:A couple of shots of my new teacup from our Michael Coffee (shyrabbit.)
(perhaps not the best artistically, but I wanted to show the depth and complexity of this amazing glaze.)
I love the crawl.
Let's see more.
Re: Geekgirl Photo: The Art of Tea
Geeez - GG, and MC - what a stunning glaze.
(droool).
And a super cool acquisition GG.
Woh.


And a super cool acquisition GG.
Woh.

Aug 23rd, '09, 21:32
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Re: Geekgirl Photo: The Art of Tea
wow again..love that glazing..what size is that one btw? just curious. i am still waiting to see more yunomi of his show up on that etsy site or ebay or wherever!
Aug 23rd, '09, 22:53
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Re: Geekgirl Photo: The Art of Tea
It holds about 5-1/2 oz. The other one is a bit smaller at about 3-1/2 oz.
Re: Geekgirl Photo: The Art of Tea
Geek, forgive me if the answer to this is already somewhere in the thread, but I couldn't stop clicking ahead to look at more of your wonderful pictures. Do you sell any of your photography? I would love to hang some of these in our house.
Sep 3rd, '09, 01:22
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Re: Geekgirl Photo: The Art of Tea
I could be persuaded...
If you see something you like, note the date and the title (if there is one,) and email or PM me.

If you see something you like, note the date and the title (if there is one,) and email or PM me.
Oct 8th, '09, 19:37
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Re: Geekgirl Photo: The Art of Tea
I feel guilty for ignoring my little thread. I posted this in "show-off" but I really liked the background of this shot, so I'm putting it here too.
(I know, I KNOW! background???!!!
)
the best way to pay for a lovely moment is to enjoy it

(I know, I KNOW! background???!!!

the best way to pay for a lovely moment is to enjoy it

Oct 8th, '09, 20:32
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Re: Geekgirl Photo: The Art of Tea
Geek,
My thought exactly, the background is great, super well done.
Michael
My thought exactly, the background is great, super well done.
Michael
Oct 18th, '09, 01:32
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Re: Geekgirl Photo: The Art of Tea
I'm working on a bit of a project at the moment, decided to finally create a working website, where some of my better photos will actually be available for purchase. I've never done anything like this before - I mean, try to turn a hobby into something viable, but now that I'm actually contemplating it, I find I'm pretty excited about the whole thing.
If you want to take a look at my little baby brand new work in progress website, visit here: Geekgirl Photo
http://www.geekgirlphoto.com
I'm definitely not asking anyone to purchase anything, as I haven't vetted quality on the prints. But if you're brave enough to try, there's a coupon at the bottom of the page that gets the print cost down to just about my order fulfullment cost.
Also, if there is ever something here on Teachat that you love enough to WANT, let me know and I'll get it linked up.
If you want to take a look at my little baby brand new work in progress website, visit here: Geekgirl Photo
http://www.geekgirlphoto.com
I'm definitely not asking anyone to purchase anything, as I haven't vetted quality on the prints. But if you're brave enough to try, there's a coupon at the bottom of the page that gets the print cost down to just about my order fulfullment cost.
Also, if there is ever something here on Teachat that you love enough to WANT, let me know and I'll get it linked up.

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