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Heart of Glass - Blenko Glass

Blenko Glass is a West Virginia treasure that spans generations. Nothing symbolizes the state of West Virginia better or more beautifully than Blenko Glass. We will discuss current and former craftsmen and designers and how important it is that Blenko and West Virginia glass be appreciated and valued by the younger generation.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Texas Blenko

What to Collect? Wow! Any one of these but be nice, but as a group they are explosive!
group of 723's in Wheat, Turquoise, Tangerine, and Olive

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Waaa waaa those Texas people have all the nice blenko.
Sue M

Anonymous said...

Did Damon take this photo? Very good photography. Don't you agree Phani?

Phani said...

Yes it is. A little more light at the base would really bring more color in the picture.

sweetdoc said...

More photos please!
Love the photos.
Thanks to all.

sweetdoc said...

Phani did you take these photos?

sweetdoc said...

Phani did you take these photos?

Anonymous said...

First I would like to say I am not a professional. I have always enjoyed photography and have just picked up on some simple techniques that work given my situation. I would love to have a professional setup as damon adn several others have in use. If you saw my setup now it would make most peopple laugh but it does produce the effect I'm after. AS for the dark bottom I always try to go from dark to light, bottom to top since it reflects a more natural effect. I used my daughters digital camera which is a Sony Cyber-shot 7.2 Meg digital camera. My setup is a white posterboard that is placed next to a wall and draped onto a hard surface that suports the glass. I have a large number of east facing windows in our greatroom that serve to defuse the Texas afternoon sun so that I can take my photos with only natural available light without having to wrestle with defusing an artificial light source. This also prevents the color shift associated with artificial light. This small camera has a wide range of optical and format options as well as a great ability to handle depth of field challenges. Hope this helps with the discussion. Enjoy,
Bruce Specht

Phani said...

No, I did not take these photos.

Anonymous said...

The photographs look very professional and I thank you for the explanation and I know I am not the only one who will use this information.
Sue M.

Phani said...

Bruce, you did a great Job.

Phani said...

Please reveal yourself Anonymous.