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Marcio Janousek
{K:32538} 8/25/2006
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Well done Doyle, Very cool image and colors , congrats.
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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 8/10/2006
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By the way Ray . . . he also makes sure nobody grabs the molten glob of glass and runs off with it! :)
Regards, Doyle I <~~~~~
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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 8/4/2006
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Ray: He is one of those working the glass . . . and has been doing so for eight years making him the "new" guy. I do not recall his name but he's very polite and helped by providing me with lots of narrative about what's happening and why. The name of the man with the pipe was Chris and he appeared to be in charge. I believe he and the others stay out of the way when molten glass is carried about for safety reasons . . . 2,100 degrees Farenheit would most likely cause more than an "Ouch!" statement were it to be touched by somebody inadvertantly! It is for this reason he is in the background.
Regards, Doyle I <~~~~~
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stingRay pt.4 .
{K:250401} 8/4/2006
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Never mind the glass blowing and techniques Doyle who on Earth is that BIG guy in the background. He looks as if he is straight out of the heavy mob and not someone I would care to meet in a darkened alley:):) Seriously....another wonderful shot from your refreshingly interesting visit to this glassworks my dear friend. Excellent details and wonderful tones. Well done to you......Cheers Doyle....Ray
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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 8/3/2006
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Thanks again Nessa!! :)
Regards, Doyle I <~~~~~
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vanessa shakesheff
{K:68840} 8/3/2006
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Like this one doyle ..lovely clarity and colour and love the guy sat quietly watching in the b/g ..great dof..nessa
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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 8/3/2006
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Michele . . . fear not . . . your comments whether critical or not are always supportive and it helps me more than you know to get feedback of any kind. I still feel so overwhelmed at times to be in the company of such fine photographers and, like you, hope to learn and get better. You certainly DID teach me something today and I did see that shot you mention. In fact, I have seen others here on UF now too. So thank you.
Regards, Doyle I <~~~~~
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Michele Carlsen
{K:146013} 8/2/2006
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I am so happy I was F I N A L L Y able to add to something You are learning. Not to drag this out and you may already be aware of it, but Ian Miller won 2 BIP awards from a Chihuly exibit this week-end. Your Friend, Michele~
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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 8/2/2006
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Wow Michele . . . I had never heard of him before. A google search cleared up a lot and gave examples of his work and prices . . . http://www.chihuly.com/ if any others wish to see this stuff! Thanks Michele! I'm STILL learning.
Regards, Doyle I <~~~~~
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Michele Carlsen
{K:146013} 8/2/2006
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I am sure you have heard of Chihuly ? The most famous glass artist ? His work cost pounds of cash.. In the gallery in Boca Raton we had chandeliers that cost 30+ thousand ! And people bought them of course they were georgous but my goodness. If you have the time you would enjoy this tour. Sorry I couldn't get the exact link...things they are changing. Ioma Art - Boca Raton Dean Johnson Boca Raton, FL
Michele~
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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 8/2/2006
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Thanks Hanggan: These guys were the nicest and most informative buch of guys you'd ever want to meet. Very cool men working with very hot glass! What a combo!
Regards, Doyle I <~~~~~
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Hanggan Situmorang
{K:37833} 8/2/2006
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Very nice series, Doyle. The man in the background really enriching the photo :)
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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 8/2/2006
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True . . . even the time can be chalked up to learning experience and the cost of his work more than compensates them I'm sure.
Regards, Doyle I <~~~~~
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Michele Carlsen
{K:146013} 8/2/2006
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Thanks Doyle actually that was the first piece I noticed yesterday... quite a color change. Geez loosing 10% is not so bad but still a loss is a loss. Thankfully nothing is wasted .
Michele~
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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 8/2/2006
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Thanks Juan . . . these guys are artists too . . . like painters . . . oh, and like photographers too! :)
Regards, Doyle I <~~~~~
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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 8/2/2006
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Michele: A good idea of the finished piece is here:
http://www.usefilm.com/image/1155539.html
The piece was destroyed by touching the side of it to the oven and marring it . . . But the glass gets melted and re-worked. Chris told me 10% of all the work was re-melted due to errors or defects.
Regards, Doyle I <~~~~~
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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 8/2/2006
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Kambiz: Since there's only one guy in the BG I see no reason to refer to him as hefty. He is one of those working the glass . . . and has been doing so for eight years making him the "new" guy. I do not recall his name but he's very polite and helped by providing me with lots of narrative about what's happening and why. The name of the man with the pipe was Chris and he appeared to be in charge. I did not inquire as to who had the financial ownership of this business . . . but it's not likely the seated man in the BG does since he's been here only eight years, not eighteen years like the others. Since your last sentence was an incomplete one I have no idea to what the 'or' refers. I believe he and the others stay out of the way when molten glass is carried about for safety reasons . . . 2,100 degrees Farenheit would most likely cause more than an "Ouch!" statement were it to be touched by somebody inadvertantly! It is for this reason he is in the background.
Regards, Doyle I <~~~~~
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Juan Gonzalo Marcano Prieto
{K:14254} 8/2/2006
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otra bella toma, buen trabajo, excelente
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Michele Carlsen
{K:146013} 8/2/2006
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Can't wait to see the finished piece Doyle. This is an interesting lesson in glass work and BTW nice image !
Happy Day, Michele~
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