- Camera: SONY
- Camera model: NEX-7
- Exposure time: 1/80
- Aperture: f/4.5
- ISO: 100
(5 years and 641 days ago)
(5 years and 641 days ago)
Rea,looks more like mud,can,t beat good old british tea lol
harummmph....well I'll be buggered, such a tall tale, I don't believe it, couldn't be possible.
Oh yes it is,having been in the building trade for 45 years I know tea
Actually, I have no idea why those Japanese go ga-ga over this matcha tea...I think it's the ceremony surrounding the tea that propels it into the stratosphere. Really the tea sucks, it's bitter and makes one's tongue curl. BUT BUT BUT your tea really stains the teeth....have you met one British citizen with white teeth? huh ....ah haaaa, didn't think so!
Yes but that's what makes us unique
as does that WONDERFUL sense of humour !
I'll have to taste this tea. Just to know.
Yes, the real matcha tea that they make a big deal over during the tea ceremony...it is bitter.
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Tea set in Celadon.
Celadon (properly called Cheong-ja in Korea) is a pottery style defined by its signature pale green color, crackled glaze, often with inlaid designs in various colored clays. An esteemed art form for fifteen hundred years, celadon was the porcelain of choice by the Koryo Dynasty (918-1392). (taken from the web) (5 years and 1017 days ago)
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Japanese green tea with Buzz Sim Filter over it...over the entire image....cropped. (5 years and 1020 days ago)
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(5 years and 1046 days ago)
Wonderful capture
Smoooooooch. Thank you.
Congrats Still.
Awww thank you.
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Such a good colorfull image of the tea worker,she adds a good contrast to the greenery.
Thank you Brian appreciated.
this is where it all starts ... very interesting
Oh they work so hard and for so long and for so little. Think of her next time you have a cup of tea. THANK YOU.
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