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2010 - Day 190. July 9, 2010.
Today's Daily Shoot challenge is to make a photograph of a glass subject. The window in my front door is made up of different patterns of etched glass. I used my macro lens to get a closeup view of the pattern. I like the way the green from the trees just outside the door is picked up and blended with the pattern.
Here's the pattern from a different section of the same window. I submitted it for the Daily Shoot challenge.
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I draw a design on the copper or brass sheet with a sharpie pen, then place it in an etchant from Radio Shack, leave it about 20 minutes, then use it for my projects.
Another of my Japanese etch pendants which have been extremely popular, I'm pleased to say! This one features chrysanthemums and is suspended on red silk.
This is a hand etched Incense burner with flowers and a hummingbird on the back. If you like this and want to see more check out my website on my profile page.
There were some workmen doing something in the Assembly Room, hence an unexpected door was left open and this treasure of etched glass revealed. I guess if it was usually visible to the outside world it would have a brick through it straight away!
Mount Rainier National Park
At this vantage point, the massive but gentle mountains suddenly became sober and stern, as if they were etched out of a steel plate. I loved the versatile characters of this place. And how awe-inspiring nature really was!