Re: The Glass Blower

2012-02-11 Thread kwaller

Appears a little dark. The bright oven is causing an under exposure.

Kenneth Waller
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Subject: PESO: The Glass Blower



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Comments and criticisms will be appreciated.

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Re: The Glass Blower

2012-02-11 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
I think you are right.  I have another image that is exposed a bit
better, but the pose is not as good.

Thanks for looking and for your comment.
Dan Matyola
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On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 2:24 PM,  kwal...@peoplepc.com wrote:
 Appears a little dark. The bright oven is causing an under exposure.

 Kenneth Waller
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 - Original Message - From: Daniel J. Matyola
 danmaty...@gmail.com
 Subject: PESO: The Glass Blower


 http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=15120135

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Re: GESO: Glass blower

2008-05-18 Thread David J Brooks
Bob.

Great set of photos.

This brings back some good memories.,

I visited a park, i forget the name, in Sweden in 1976, and they had
glass blowers working as they would have 2-300 years ago,

I was so intriged, i went and watched them every day for two weeks,

I found a College in Mississauga that had, and i think still does
have, a night class in glass blowing.

I took the glass, and it was the most fun i had over a 10 week period
i have ever had.

I still have all 10 pieces i made.

Thanks again Bob

Dave



On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 2:03 PM, Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Here's a series I took yesterday at Lotton Glass's open house.

 http://picasaweb.google.com/rf.sullivan/LottonGlass

 Sorry it's so long.
 It tracks a vase from (close to) start to finish.
 It materializes before your eyes.

 I'm too close to it now to give it a critical review.
 Let me know what you think.

 Regards,  Bob S.

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Re: GESO: Glass blower

2008-05-18 Thread Bob Sullivan
Thanks Dave and Christine for checking.
Dave, glass blowing looks very interesting.
This guy was originally a hairdresser with a shop employing 17.
He sold some glass objects in the shop and got into it.
Now he has 2 sons doing it and a grandson.
The pieces are facinating and pricey.  Here's a link.

http://www.lottonglass.com/

Regards,  Bob S.


On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 4:40 PM, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Bob.

 Great set of photos.

 This brings back some good memories.,

 I visited a park, i forget the name, in Sweden in 1976, and they had
 glass blowers working as they would have 2-300 years ago,

 I was so intriged, i went and watched them every day for two weeks,

 I found a College in Mississauga that had, and i think still does
 have, a night class in glass blowing.

 I took the glass, and it was the most fun i had over a 10 week period
 i have ever had.

 I still have all 10 pieces i made.

 Thanks again Bob

 Dave



 On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 2:03 PM, Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Here's a series I took yesterday at Lotton Glass's open house.

 http://picasaweb.google.com/rf.sullivan/LottonGlass

 Sorry it's so long.
 It tracks a vase from (close to) start to finish.
 It materializes before your eyes.

 I'm too close to it now to give it a critical review.
 Let me know what you think.

 Regards,  Bob S.

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Re: GESO: Glass blower

2008-05-18 Thread Rick Womer
Nice, Bob.  You could edit out about 2/3 of them,
though, because there are often several pix showing
the same step.  I was also hoping for a clean shot of
the finished product.

Rick

--- Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Here's a series I took yesterday at Lotton Glass's
 open house.
 
 http://picasaweb.google.com/rf.sullivan/LottonGlass
 
 Sorry it's so long.
 It tracks a vase from (close to) start to finish.
 It materializes before your eyes.
 
 I'm too close to it now to give it a critical
 review.
 Let me know what you think.
 
 Regards,  Bob S.
 
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Re: GESO: Glass blower

2008-05-18 Thread Bob Sullivan
Thanks Rick,
I know I have some editing to do.
The piece went into a cooling box and will get some finishing touches.
The buyer promised me some pictures next weekend when he picks it up.
He also has some Point-n-Shoot images from the first steps.
He forgot his real camera and was very pleased for the pictures.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 8:05 PM, Rick Womer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Nice, Bob.  You could edit out about 2/3 of them,
 though, because there are often several pix showing
 the same step.  I was also hoping for a clean shot of
 the finished product.

 Rick

 --- Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Here's a series I took yesterday at Lotton Glass's
 open house.

 http://picasaweb.google.com/rf.sullivan/LottonGlass

 Sorry it's so long.
 It tracks a vase from (close to) start to finish.
 It materializes before your eyes.

 I'm too close to it now to give it a critical
 review.
 Let me know what you think.

 Regards,  Bob S.

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