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Small jar/cup made from Acrylic filled with colored shells and Shark Teeth
Ken Yablonsky

Small jar/cup made from Acrylic filled with colored shells and Shark Teeth

This is a small jar/cup I turned. I had originally wanted to do a sphere, however there were just too many shells and teeth in the acrylic. I started turning it and it just didn't feel like a sphere would look good so I kept going and then started to think about an open vessel, so this is what I ended up with.
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Apple iPhone XS
Aperture
ƒ/1.8
Focal length
4.3 mm
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1/555 second(s)
ISO
25
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On, fired
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IMG_0026.JPG
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3.3 MB
Date taken
Thu, 04 October 2018 6:37 PM
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4032px x 3024px

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