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December 16, 2007

Pictures from the Earth: Glass Bottles

Braidedglass (<Get "Braided Glass" by Damozel) | I love glass bottles, ya'll.  I have a pretty good collection of them myself.  So I thought I'd see what the lovely, generous people who contribute to Flickr's creative commons have available....and, as always, was able to put together a breathtaking collection of gorgeous pieces by talented artists.  Have a look below.  To give love to the photographers, click on the link to the page and leave a message. And if you like colored glass, check out my free images at the Digital Artwork Gallery here and here.

(1) This gorgeous photograph  is by Timothy K. Hamilton (click on the link to see more of his work).

The title is: Sam Stang glass 

Bycreativity
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(2) Here's another lovely composition.  This one is by Lady Ema (click on the link to see more of her work).  Lady Ema's blog is Emanations's Search for Something.  The title is: Glass bottle mobile

Byladyema_2
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(3) Mysterious and evocative, by self-taught artist Bev Norton (click to see more of her work).  Her blog is here.   Her website is here.  The photograph is called:  My Bottles

Bycatchesthelight
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(4) This richly illuminated beauty is by Wonderlane (click the link to see other work). Wonderlane's website is here.  The title of this composition is stained glass window.

Bywonderline
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(5) By Lynda Giddens (click the link to see more photos) of So Very Posh, Colorful Bottles, amazingly balanced between cool and warm tints, bright and dark. 

Bylyng_2

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(6)  Finally, similar but oh so very different: by FrangloJohn's Bottles 2---a much more delicate arrangement that nevertheless provides an unexpected aftershock of insouciant color.

Byfranglo_2

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Thanks for the attribution and the link back to my photo pages - much appreciated !!

I feel so honored to be represented here in such a lovely, thorough way!! Thanks for finding me at flickr :>) Bev

Thanks for including my pic here with all these beautiful photos! I'm honored :)

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