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    Patterns of tea

    There was tea everywhere, so I shot !

    Please don't edit the images, C&C appreciated as always



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    Patterns of teaTea 1 by Binnur Can, on Flickr



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    Patterns of tea

    Sorry Binnur I can't see any image
    Oops you must have been posting the images as I first replied.
    They work well Binnur, lovely leading lines. The second and third images are my picks, well done.

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    Nice patterns.

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    Re: Patterns of tea

    I can only see #1 and #3, but those are both impressive, especially #3.

    I have to admit that when I saw the title, I thought it was going to be an abstract of tealeaves spilled over a worktop!

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    Re: Patterns of tea

    The colors and lines are very nice, but your first image in the other thread that includes the women dressed in red is magical.

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    Nice set of image, Binnur. Nice use of geometry and such rich color. I think I like the first one best. They don't waste any land, do they? There is barely room for workers to fit between the plants. Very interesting.

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    Beautiful images, Binnur. Until viewing them, I had never seen a photo of tea plants, and had no idea how tea was grown.

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    I like them all; very nice pattern and refreshing green....

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    Lovely--# 1 a real keeper!

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    Thank you Peter I think you saw my post without the images while as was trying to upload through Flickr as Mr. Tinypic is still on holiday.I think he is gone forever



    Quote Originally Posted by ST1 View Post
    Sorry Binnur I can't see any image
    Oops you must have been posting the images as I first replied.
    They work well Binnur, lovely leading lines. The second and third images are my picks, well done.

    Sent from somewhere in Gods County using Tapatalk

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    Thanks John

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nice patterns.

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    Hi John I'm glad that you like the ,images. I uploaded all images through Flickr so I don't understand why the second one is not visible So, I have uploaded it again for you, I hope it works this time .



    Patterns of teaTea 2 by Binnur Can, on Flickr




    Quote Originally Posted by JohnRostron View Post
    I can only see #1 and #3, but those are both impressive, especially #3.

    I have to admit that when I saw the title, I thought it was going to be an abstract of tealeaves spilled over a worktop!

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    Hi Mike I agree with you about the image in my other thread.That one is my fav too. But because it was a beautiful tea field, IMO it deserved to be shot from different POVs too.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    The colors and lines are very nice, but your first image in the other thread that includes the women dressed in red is magical.

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    Thanks for looking and commenting Dan. Yes, it was interesting to see that everywhere was covered with tea bushes in that area

    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernFocus View Post
    Nice set of image, Binnur. Nice use of geometry and such rich color. I think I like the first one best. They don't waste any land, do they? There is barely room for workers to fit between the plants. Very interesting.

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    Thanks Randy To tell you the truth I didn't know much about 'tea' before my trip to that area. Now, I have every kind of tea on my kitchen shelf. They even produce white tea which I never heard of before. Different types of tea are produced from the same bushes but the type of the tea depends on where the leaves are cropped on the same bush. For instance white tea is produced from the very baby leaves of the tea bush. It is a very expensive type comparing to ordinary tea.


    Quote Originally Posted by RandyRFJP View Post
    Beautiful images, Binnur. Until viewing them, I had never seen a photo of tea plants, and had no idea how tea was grown.

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    Thank you very much Nandakumar How is your health ? Is your blood sugar under control now?

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    I like them all; very nice pattern and refreshing green....

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    Thank you Judith

    Quote Originally Posted by Urbanflyer View Post
    Lovely--# 1 a real keeper!

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    Re: Patterns of tea

    When I was young tea drinking used to be a salve for stomach ache or a salve to a broken skin. Now tea is everywhere and in different forms. The mix of cultures was the stepping stones to the kind of food we consume in restaurants they called 'fusion' and at home where we know what we put in the food we consume. Tea and coffee are some of them. The deeper the jungles you go, the more expensive coffee beans can be. The more younger the leaves, the more expensive they are.

    These are beautiful shots, Binnur. A good study of colour, shadows, curves and line. My favourite is #2. They are all different yet the same. The last one brought out some nice perspective. I saw all three of them.

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    Missed these Binnur. Nice set of images. Probably no.2 for me - lead in plus the tones at the base.

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    I missed these too. So lush! #2 is the one for me. I'm looking forward to finding the other one mentioned in this post :-)

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