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[woodkiln] print of hamada kiln

updated thu 18 nov 04

 

GaryNavarre on wed 17 nov 04


Ya Lee & Crew,
Those are coming along prety neat especially with adding color. That only
adds to the chalange of finding compositional ballance. I'd like to see how
you would do one of the flower photos from last month or so ago. What was
the one I commented you should sell as a photo print?
That reminds me, I've wondered if you know of anyones success selling
particularly nice photographs through Fotki or elsewhere? I've made a feble
attempt to
post and price (and I thought pricing pots was hard) but only in terms of
creating the structure. With Fotki one can now post with "previews"
resolution and
then upload the "picture" resolution when needed for a print. And there's
been
the rub for me! Even with this better computer I've only succeded uploading
a "picture" twice out of 30 or more attempts. I know there is a limitation
with
dial up, but we don't have cable down this road and I haven't sold enough
pine
cones yet to buy my own satellite so I have to scrounge out an alternative.
Maybe there's a little upgrade I could make to this machine that would help,
I don't
know yet, I'm sure sombody else does. Maybe it's just a thing with settings?
I do one thing, I'm not makin any money sittin here. The 300 yards of
ribbon came
today and I have 1000 lb. of Balsam, dozen grocery sacks of fresh wired
cones in 3
sizes, rings, and the machine. Guess I better get off my dead ass and do
some hand made
Christmas wreaths.
Love you all, stay in there!

G in Da UP
Navarre Pottery
Norway, Michigan, USA

And I made it to the intermediate PowerPoint class on PowerPoint at the
library last night.
Facinating, bruoght together lots of stuff I've learned so far. I think
there was a discussion of the
advantages of learning PowerPoint.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Lee Love"
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 10:11 AM
Subject: [WoodKiln] Print Of Hamada Kiln


> I put up some of my first completed woodblock prints

> http://public.fotki.com/togeika/hanga/hamadakiln.html

> Lee in Mashiko, Japan