That's nice Dave.  I wish I had my own pieces.
It's a real contrast to the vase I saw made Saturday, and
a commentary on how easy glass blowing is NOT !
I think you have to be a master craftsman to make commercial pieces.
Regards,  Bob S.


On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 3:13 PM, David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Inspired by Bob's Geso, i finally got around to photographing my
> peices i made in 1980-81.
>
> Ten week class at Sheridan College in Mississauga, these are what made
> it safetly from the cooling oven.
>
> One piece was dropped and one never finished.
>
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7282247
>
> The big blob, centre back row was the first thing i made.
>
> The blue one with the piece out of it, was the only one that was
> straight, and the instructor dropped it when she
> took it out of the cooling oven. She was in tears, i told her no big
> deal, i';ll make another. That one is in front
> of it, the orangey one with the handle.
>
> K10D, DA 50 f2.8, slik 700 pro tripod, minor crop and exposure in LR.
> Dave
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