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Shutter Speed Value 1/200 sec Date/Time Sun 29 Mar 2009 05:34:49 AM EDT
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Leaves of the Indian almond tree, which when cooked produce a range of colors from pale yellow to rich ochre-brown
Trainees weaving in one of the workshops Grandmother is close by to answer any questions or solve any problems bundles of silk thread being bound in a pattern before coloring
A workshop scene Elderly woman in  Cambodia traditionally shave their heads Leaves of the Indian almond tree, which when cooked produce a range of colors from pale yellow to rich ochre-brown
Mr. Morimoto was generous with his time and his knowlege and I am very grateful and inspired to pursue natural colors in my own Indigo grows wild all over the forest where there are open sunny areas It's hard to believe that such a rich and strong dark blue results from processing these tender green leaves
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Leaves of the Indian almond tree, which when cooked produce a range of colors from pale yellow to rich ochre-brown

Date: 03/29/2009
Views: 126

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