Beautiful new photo from Ibaraki, Japan



This photo (2008) of a three shot cue of 8" Japanese variegated shell
of shells (poka) really is exemplary of fine color compounding. The
balance of the candlepower of each color mix and the fine depth of hue
is wonderful. Shells are probably made by Isogai but I'm not
positive.

http://pyrotechnics.no-ip.org/files/2008%20from%2036%20arts%2C%20ibaraki%2C%20japan.jpg


John

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