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03-NOV-2002 Helen Betts

8th Place
Creation

by Helen Betts

Okinawa, Japan

Taken at Ryukyu Glassworks for a 2002 challenge.

Sony DSC-F707
1/160s f/4.5 at 48.5mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time03-Nov-2002 14:31:29
MakeSony
ModelCybershot
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length48.5 mm
Exposure Time1/160 sec
Aperturef/4.5
ISO Equivalent100
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Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
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Carmen19-Mar-2006 19:42
Nice! Really a beautiful shot -- white hot and crisp.
Guest 19-Mar-2006 18:30
Wow, now that's hot! I think melt ovens are usually keep somewhere around 2000 degrees Fahrenheit. I like the colors in this image and the reflections in the glass too. Very nice entry Helen!
Jerry Curtis19-Mar-2006 01:36
Very dynamic shot, Helen. You sure can almost feel that heat. I've always been fascinated by the art of glass blowing, but never had the opportunity to see it "live".
Ann Chaikin19-Mar-2006 01:26
I've always loved this one Helen. I love how really hot it feels! Ann
Katherine Stanback's Photos19-Mar-2006 00:35
Wonderful image - I love the smoky swirls and the clarity of the glass outside the oven, and how it heats up from orange to bright hot white as it goes into the oven!
Denise18-Mar-2006 18:11
An amazing image that really does justice to the glass making process. You can feel the white hot heat of that furnace. I was in Waterford, Ireland several years ago and couldn't tear myself away from the glass blowers. They were shaping handles on pitchers. It was fascinating.
Dan Koyanagi 18-Mar-2006 06:06
Wow, I really like this one. Great color and really fits the challenge. I think I've been to this place. Bought a couple of glasses. I couldn't get this close to the fire though. Good one Helen!