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Pat from Canvey's picture

Apples again

Just a thought after already posting-- if you had the inclination. Its something I have always thought of trying but don't have the patience or a good enough camera. Set up an apple in a plate and take a shot of it, marking where the camera should sit and the exposure times etc. Go away for one, two or three days and take another shot from the same position. Repeat at intervals until you can't bear the putrid apple any longer. Load the pictures into frames in a video editing program and replay to show a speeded up decomposition. If you don't like the idea of an apple decomposing you could do the same thing with a plant that is starting to flower.

Changing the subject, I suppose I should get around to posting a picture of the sampler you mentioned in your original post. Also bought a book ( Contemporary Glass Enameling by Kay Bain Weiner) in the last few days from Creative Glass Guild at 16 Whitehouse Street, Bedminster. They tell me that they are near Temple Mead Station. You might look them up when next you are in the area.

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