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Elm burl
Anthony Yakonick

Elm burl

Repost, better photo
That's a challenging piece Anthony, it looks like the area where the 2 halves touch each other ...wanted to fly apart when you were turning it. I like the distinct straight grain on the bottom which gives a nice contrast to the burl area on the top.
 

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FUJIFILM FinePix S5100
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ƒ/3.1
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22.2 mm
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1/20 second(s)
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200
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Off, did not fire
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3742005_0410Image0002.JPG
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Sun, 10 April 2005 3:09 PM
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