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Published: 2004-09-27 01:47:16 +0000 UTC; Views: 26; Favourites: 0; Downloads: 2
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ABOUT THIS SHOT: Theses are two of the upper peepholes on the back of the kiln. Caught a bit of fire peaking out when I shot it so I thought I'd post it.This is a series of informal shots that I took at a work group for a salt firing where I've been taking pottery lessons.
This kiln is dry laid brick, brought up to about 2,800 degrees (if memory serves, I might be off by a couple hundred.) When I arrived in the evening it had been heating up since two evenings before and was ready to be salted. Basically, you pour in the salt and the intense heat vaporizes it and breaks it down into sodium and chloride, which, in layman's terms, glazes the pots. It's not nearly so simple and our teacher explained it more thoroughly, but I could never repeat it with any accuracy so I won't.
The quality of all these shots isn't too great since I don't have much control over my digital camera and the lighting was odd.
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Laura-AH [2004-09-27 01:51:13 +0000 UTC]
that's really cool. i've never seen fire that red before. i mean it's like, chili pepper red! cool.
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insert-pseudonym In reply to Laura-AH [2004-09-27 02:31:48 +0000 UTC]
hehe, glad you liked it. I think it was a combination of the fire and the flash that it came out so red.
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