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L'anneau né du feu...

Jonathan moved to Switzerland, for a little while, to learn how to use this technique
to play and create with glass. Then he moved back to his home town in Québec.
How he masters and play with the flame does move me.
(weekly challenge)
To know more about Jonathan's art and to contact him: http://www.pbase.com/ckoi7lumiere/lolipop
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Borosilicate glass was first developed by German glassmaker Otto Schott
in the late 19th century. Borosilicate glass has a very low thermal expansion coefficient,
about one-third that of ordinary glass.
This reduces material stresses caused by temperature gradients,
thus making it much more resistant to breaking than all other glass.
Borosilicate is also a material of choice for evacuated tube solar thermal technology,
because of its high strength and heat resistance.
The thermal insulation tiles on the Space Shuttle are coated with a borosilicate glass. Borosilicate is referred to as "hard glass"
and has a higher melting point than "soft glass"
which is used in glass blowing formed in large furnaces and large rods.
Borosilicate often has a more three dimensional
and exotic look than soft glass like Lalique,
Baccarat or Murano, with natural and multicolored tones to it.
There is no other glass in the world that is higher in quality
which in return means strength, clearness, flexibility and durability.


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Carl and Racine Erland08-Apr-2012 19:33
Awesome....amazing capture of an amazing artistic process! - Racine V
François Hamon05-Apr-2012 19:15
One Claudia to rule them all... V
Chris03-Apr-2012 05:39
Interesting to read your info and a great image to go with it!
Patricia Kay02-Apr-2012 21:30
A wonderful image Claudia...I find glass blwing fascinating...BV
J. Scott Coile02-Apr-2012 19:29
Amazing!
Barbara Heide02-Apr-2012 15:58
an outstanding capture!! We used to have in Pézenas an old man doing this... but he's not there anymore... it is so fascinating to watch... V
LynnH02-Apr-2012 15:11
Beautiful, colorful and interesting! V
Guest 02-Apr-2012 14:20
oui le feu est outil créateur. Belle prise. V
CM Kwan02-Apr-2012 12:42
Wonderful capture, Claudia! V
Guest 02-Apr-2012 12:04
Magnifiquement réalisé. J'aime beaucoup ! v
Astrid Taen02-Apr-2012 05:09
Beautiful colors.
Guest 02-Apr-2012 02:27
Amazing capture and gorgeous colors Claudia!! I just love it!! V
Timothy Guenther02-Apr-2012 02:21
Great image.
Inga Morozoff02-Apr-2012 00:51
A nice dynamic shot
Cindi Smith02-Apr-2012 00:48
Oh, this is good. I am just enthralled with glass blowing. :)
Brenda01-Apr-2012 22:55
WOW! Beautiful exposure and dof! V
Karen Stuebing01-Apr-2012 21:49
Fabulous capture of glass blowing. It's almost abstract. Great colors. V.
Walter Otto Koenig01-Apr-2012 21:14
Fascinating image and information Claudia. Wonderful colors.
Stephanie01-Apr-2012 12:20
Beautiful!!! I love watching glass blowing! :)
settler01-Apr-2012 08:18
Cracking photography! Love the exposure..perfect for this..V!
Laryl01-Apr-2012 04:04
awesome, love the colors and how molten it is.. looks great!
laine01-Apr-2012 03:07
Very moving, Claudia...a very talented man
Dan the Man01-Apr-2012 02:11
Wow! Very well captured... Bravo!
Guest 01-Apr-2012 01:33
This is moving me.
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