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Make Panasonic Model DMC-TZ4
Aperture Value f/3.7 Color Space sRGB
Exposure Bias Value 0 EV Exposure Program Program
Flash No Flash Focal Length 6 mm
ISO 100 Metering Mode Multi-Segment
Shutter Speed Value 1/125 sec Date/Time Sun 29 Mar 2009 05:45:35 AM EDT
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It's hard to believe that such a rich and strong dark blue results from processing these tender green leaves
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
Mr. Morimoto is an excellent draftsman and artist and teaches watercoloring to some of the weavers A workshop scene Young child in the hammock swinging by his mother
Perhaps this child will follow in her mother's footsteps recording the names of some plants which produce color and also grow well in Indonesia Recieving the generous gift of indigo seeds, two varieties, which I will plant in my garden in Central Java

It's hard to believe that such a rich and strong dark blue results from processing these tender green leaves

Date: 03/29/2009
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