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Time for Darjeeling
Japanese teapot, Indian tea, Russian Lomonosov porcelain cup and a Chinese text book - afternoon tea.
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Tea for Two?
Very nice Pekka. Very tranquil. Having shot with and without, I do like the bubbles on the tea as in my shot http://myolympus.org/document.php?id=1429 Otherwise, tea looks a little flat. But none the less a very nice shot. Good stuff.
Randall Beaudin at 19:36 CET on 28-Feb-2006 [Reply]
Bubbles in tea...
I remember having read somewhere that in Oxford they have made a scientific research on what causes bubbles in tea - seriously. But I would have never thought of using bubbles as an effect to make tea look more interesting in photos. That?s a good advice! Thank you Randall.
Pekka Nihtinen at 18:15 CET on 01-Mar-2006 [Reply]