Show off your barista skills: Latte Art - Page 8

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zapa
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#71: Post by zapa »

I hold my pitches slightly different but it works well for me. I feel like I have more control this way.

Hillel
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#72: Post by Hillel »

This is probably the most active latte art thread, kudos to all.

Kipp
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Hillel
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#74: Post by Hillel »

There's an overflowing tulip in my house, someone call the authorities!

Hillel
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#75: Post by Hillel »

Ah.

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Jepy
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#76: Post by Jepy »

I'm very proud of my Daughter's learned skills. This is for my Wife's morning cap, problem is, I don't get to pour anymore

Hillel
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#77: Post by Hillel »

Your daughter has got some serious skills. She may be the youngest and most talented barista. :)

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doubleOsoul
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#78: Post by doubleOsoul »

After all these years, I'm still completely hopeless with latte art and usually give up mid pour. My 'work' probably doesn't belong here as not much actual skill was involved but I never had a winky before and that's more art than I ever have ...lol.


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weebit_nutty
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#79: Post by weebit_nutty »

Hillel wrote:This is probably the most active latte art thread, kudos to all.
I know it's crazy.. I feel a thread-lock coming :lol:
You're not always right, but when you're right, you're right, right?

Hillel
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#80: Post by Hillel »

Bowel shaking kind of stuff.