Posted on 10 November 2014, in Styles & Blends and tagged Bidhisattva Guanyin, bodhisattva, canon, Canon cameras, Iron Goddess of Mercy, Kwanon, Kwanon logo, oolong, Precision Optical Instruments Laboratory, TieGuanYin. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.
I am a freelance writer, closed caption advocate, and tea guy. I have a tea tavern in Red Lodge, MT.
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This is fascinating! I had no idea that I’ve been photographing all of my Tie Guan Yin with my Canon “Kwanon” camera!! No wonder it looks so good!
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