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    GEP reacted to shawnhar in What’s on your workbench?   
    Organic and dirty vs. clean and clinical, they both serve a purpose I think.

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    GEP got a reaction from Pres in What’s on your workbench?   
    If that is sunlight coming through the windows, cover the windows with a white sheet. The room may look too dark, but let the camera compensate for that with a longer exposure. You can also try a light mist of Dulling Spray (available at photo stores or Amazon). Nice use of depth-of-field (or purposeful lack of), 
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    GEP reacted to liambesaw in What’s on your workbench?   
    I took them outdoors today because it was cloudy, I think this one is a little better
     

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    GEP got a reaction from Rae Reich in What’s on your workbench?   
    If that is sunlight coming through the windows, cover the windows with a white sheet. The room may look too dark, but let the camera compensate for that with a longer exposure. You can also try a light mist of Dulling Spray (available at photo stores or Amazon). Nice use of depth-of-field (or purposeful lack of), 
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    GEP reacted to Callie Beller Diesel in What’s on your workbench?   
    I made a thing. 

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    GEP reacted to liambesaw in What’s on your workbench?   
    This week I haven't done anything out in the shed but trim some fermentation jars (and feel guilty about it).  Instead I've been hunched over a computer and camera trying to get everything squared away for my business and website.  I have my photo booth almost all squared away, need to pick up some posterboard tonight and really start photographing everything.  Wish I could just make things and let them disappear on their own, hah.
    Anyway, here's a picture.  I was using this mug to dial in my camera and lights.
     

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    GEP reacted to Chilly in What’s on your workbench?   
    Not so much on the workbench, but finished and on the wall.


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    GEP got a reaction from Rae Reich in What’s on your workbench?   
    Yup, they are stainless steel. So just as food safe as the pots. 
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    GEP got a reaction from Mark_H in What’s on your workbench?   
    As I mentioned in the Events section, I have a big show coming up soon. Lots of good stuff coming out of the kilns now.




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    GEP got a reaction from Benzine in What’s on your workbench?   
    Yup, they are stainless steel. So just as food safe as the pots. 
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    GEP got a reaction from Pres in What’s on your workbench?   
    Yup, they are stainless steel. So just as food safe as the pots. 
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    GEP got a reaction from 1515art in What’s on your workbench?   
    As I mentioned in the Events section, I have a big show coming up soon. Lots of good stuff coming out of the kilns now.




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    GEP got a reaction from Rae Reich in What’s on your workbench?   
    As I mentioned in the Events section, I have a big show coming up soon. Lots of good stuff coming out of the kilns now.




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    GEP got a reaction from LeeU in What’s on your workbench?   
    As I mentioned in the Events section, I have a big show coming up soon. Lots of good stuff coming out of the kilns now.




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    GEP got a reaction from Callie Beller Diesel in What’s on your workbench?   
    As I mentioned in the Events section, I have a big show coming up soon. Lots of good stuff coming out of the kilns now.




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    GEP reacted to Mark C. in What’s on your workbench?   
    Good luck at the show
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    GEP got a reaction from Hulk in What’s on your workbench?   
    As I mentioned in the Events section, I have a big show coming up soon. Lots of good stuff coming out of the kilns now.




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    GEP got a reaction from Benzine in What’s on your workbench?   
    As I mentioned in the Events section, I have a big show coming up soon. Lots of good stuff coming out of the kilns now.




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    GEP got a reaction from dhPotter in What’s on your workbench?   
    As I mentioned in the Events section, I have a big show coming up soon. Lots of good stuff coming out of the kilns now.




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    GEP got a reaction from Min in What’s on your workbench?   
    As I mentioned in the Events section, I have a big show coming up soon. Lots of good stuff coming out of the kilns now.




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    GEP reacted to Min in What’s on your workbench?   
    This is a finished one of the oil bottles I posted a greenware photo of a few pages back, flashing slips, cone 10 soda. 

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    GEP reacted to Bill Kielb in What’s on your workbench?   
    Nice work!
    I never post anything here so here is a sampling of the weekend reduction firing. There are many talented artists at the studio (Clayspace ceramic arts center) that now excel at getting their favorite reduction, Carbon trapping, even ice crackle!
    cool stuff and a fun mask almost sans eyeballs. Great group firings, time after time in an old Alpine updraft with some fancy digital stuff hooked to it.
     
     
     
     
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    GEP reacted to Callie Beller Diesel in What’s on your workbench?   
    I made some new stuff for spring. 



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    GEP reacted to liambesaw in What’s on your workbench?   
    Was kind of busy last week with trying to bisque a lot of the stuff taking up space, I got a lot cleared out, some winners some losers.  Here are some of the winners, a new glaze combo I really like.  I call it rotten melon 
     
     


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    GEP got a reaction from Babs in QothW: Is there some piece of equipment or tool that made such a huge difference to the quality of work, and quality of time, that you wished you had found out earlier?   
    I”m also going to say pugmill. I like to recycle my clay trimmings and there’s no way I could wedge it all by hand. 
    Even if I weren’t a recycler, spending 20 minutes at the beginning of a throwing day making sure all of your clay is soft, homogenous, de-aired, and in round pieces, means you don’t spend the next four hours fighting with uneven, bubbly, or hard clay. Makes the whole day much easier. 
    @liambesaw I got mine second hand for $1200. Keep your eyes peeled!
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