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Uploaded: November 15, 2001 14:51:59

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Gerda Grice level-classic November 15, 2001

An amazing arrangement and a fine photo. How on earth did you know how to place them so they would balance each other? #1757

Shelley Sanders November 15, 2001

Thanks Gerda for the comments. It took me about two minutes to stack them on each other. I have about twenty shots - some with just 3 cups and 2 saucers; this one is a bit more daring. I started the stack with a cup (being that seemed more difficult so more interesting) then I stacked to each side from there on up, until they would "fit". #2681

November 15, 2001

Very good shot, I like this one. #2693

Beverly Gustafson November 15, 2001

Wonderful! Perfect exposure, and I love the composition. Very creative~ Beverly G. #2696

John White November 22, 2001

Very nice lighting. It has planted a seed in my brain as I presently doing a series of small black and white photos for a cafe. Hope you dont mind.
Cheers John #2944

November 24, 2001

Definately puts a new spin on Olive Cotton's "teacup ballet' . Worth every shard of broken china and frayed nerves. I love the image.
Louise #3012

December 12, 2001

Definately no tricks, just your talent my friend, I'm so happy for your achievements #3808

Cindy K. Bracken September 06, 2004

Great shot! The b&w really makes it. Wonderful!

Cindy Bracken
www.shuttermom.com #758302

November 12, 2007

LIES! I have absolutely no belief whatsoever! You are unable to balance things in such mannerisms as THIS! You Photoshopping WHORE! I am upset to the nth degree. I have lost all FAITH in MANKIND!!!! This level of BALANCE is IMPOSSIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! #5063451

April 27, 2008

Congratulation Shelley!
This cups are nice balance.


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