Elizabeth Priddy on sun 29 apr 07
copper reds are really hard to photograph.
I showed the range my camera was reading, but
the deeper cranberry color is the correct one.
My new lightbooth setup is much better. And I may have
finally conquered depth of field.
E
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7973282@N03/
Elizabeth Priddy
Beaufort, NC - USA
http://www.elizabethpriddy.com
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Sean Burns on sun 29 apr 07
>copper reds are really hard to photograph.
>
Hi Elizabeth,
I was checking out the flicker photos and I saw yout train kiln-
It seems like the setup I have in mind for my place. If possible could you
share some background on plans and setup insight- looks like the results
are nice too!
Thanks- Sean Burns
Williamsburg,Ma.
Robert Briggs on fri 4 may 07
Please-Please!
I'm in the middle of setting up our permanent pottery booth at a local
renaissance fair.
Your kiln design looks perfect for what my wife and I are trying to
accomplish there.
Would you please set up a link to your wonderful plans for us to
download if you have them-
(cone 7 in 5hrs??? wow)
Robert Briggs @ corvusmoon (the webcam guy)
www.corvusmoon.com
>> copper reds are really hard to photograph.
>>
>>
> Hi Elizabeth,
> I was checking out the flicker photos and I saw yout train kiln-
> It seems like the setup I have in mind for my place. If possible could you
> share some background on plans and setup insight- looks like the results
> are nice too!
> Thanks- Sean Burns
> Williamsburg,Ma.
>
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Russel Fouts on sat 5 may 07
Robert,
>> Please-Please! I'm in the middle of setting up our permanent
pottery booth at a local
renaissance fair. Your kiln design looks perfect for what my wife and
I are trying to accomplish there. Would you please set up a link to
your wonderful plans for us to download if you have them- (cone 7 in
5hrs??? wow) <<
The design is Steve Mills'. You can contact him at
steve@mudslinger.me.uk, he'll send you a CD with the plans. I've cc'd
steve as well.
Normally he's on clayart so I expected him to jump in but perhaps
he's busy. He has one of the most active retirements I've seen.
Good luck, it's a GREAT kiln.
Russel
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