Actually at 65 coffee cups but only 64 fit in the grid. Think I'll go for a hundred. This is fun, makes me bug eyed, but fun. Don't forget you can click on the image to make it bigger.
I'm enthralled with your coffee cups. You had me giving a good hard look at the bottom of my Starbucks chai...only the remnants of the froth weren't near as glorious.
Hi Liz - I just love how the unifying nature - circle and colour - work to hold what are quite different shots (when you look closely at them) together. Then you pop them in a grid! I enjoy having my eye go back and forth and up and down and comparing and noting and contrasting...
81 next?
ReplyDeleteI'm enthralled with your coffee cups. You had me giving a good hard look at the bottom of my Starbucks chai...only the remnants of the froth weren't near as glorious.
Can't wait to see 100!
Thanks Jennifer, am working my way to 81 then the big 100. I think a couple of these might be hot chocolate or cafe mocha. They leave great patterns.
DeleteThis is beautiful! Simply elegant, elegantly simple.
ReplyDeleteThans so much Marsha, the whole thing has been a surprise to me. Repetition of simple shapes can be remarkably powerful.
DeleteThe whole concept of this is inspired Liz. Clever idea and beautiful images. Must open on my large iMac and serif I can zoom in for a closer look.
ReplyDeleteThanks Susan, you should be able to click on any image on the blog to enlarge. Well that's the theory.
Deleteahhhck! love it! (i've always liked a grid - and coffee!)
ReplyDeleteThanks Ronnie, me too! Great fun combining 2 of my loves.
DeleteHi Liz - I just love how the unifying nature - circle and colour - work to hold what are quite different shots (when you look closely at them) together. Then you pop them in a grid! I enjoy having my eye go back and forth and up and down and comparing and noting and contrasting...
ReplyDeleteThanks Fiona, I've been playing about with a slideshow for exactly these reasons. need to do some more work before I post it.
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