IMHO, that is the best looking latte bear ever created. ;) the whole 3D concept is really taking it to the next level.....literally. you could almost call it "latte sculpture".
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JohanCo Senior Member Joined: 10 Jan 2013 Posts: 5 Location: United Kingdom Expertise: I love coffee
Posted Thu Jan 10, 2013, 2:33pm Subject: Re: 3D latte art
Hello,
In some languages the word "fog" has the same meaning as "foam", so this is the correct relation.
I became interested in the variety of coffee servings during one of my delayed flight spent in the airport home. The foam art on my cup resulted in some books and now the visits here. Thanks for sharing the galleries, I really enjoyed sharing them on my facebook.
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