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By Mauro Cateb, Brazilian jeweler and silversmith. Materials : rhodium-plated 950-silver, bone, black coral.
Height 82 mm. Photo Del Carmen
Miniature World is home to many miniature models, and while it is a tourist trap, it is a very interesting one.
This is a model railroad depicting Canada's transcontinental railroad - the reason why British Columbia had chosen to become part of Canada, rather than remaining with the UK or joining the US. This particular section portrays the double-corkscrew tunnels in Golden, British Columbia, that had made the previously very steep and dangerous journey between Vancouver and Calgary more manageable; other sections show major Canadian towns, from Vancouver all the way to Halifax, in 1885 or 1915 period appearance.
This photo is a milestone: it is my 4,000th Flickr upload.
The cutest little pastry, with the cutest name. Ondeh ondeh - a traditional dessert in South-east Asia. :)
These are rolled in miniature coconut shavings, sculpted from polymer clay as well.
They are halved for a better fit on your ears.
The real kueh would burst with palm sugar juice when you bite into them, a heavenly sweet treat. :)
Available in the store. (check my profile!)
July 4th -Independence Day Miniatures by The Microbakery
Have a fun and safe celebration!
Blogged: www.themicrobakery.com/2015/07/happy-4th-of-july.html
Miniature porcelain artwork featuring an original illustration imprinted onto the surface.
A small hole on the top of each one makes it ready to hang.
Miniature horse exhibited in the early 20th Century. So small it could walk underneath a boarhound (Great Dane)
This miniature owl was handcarved and hand painted by me. It's made of wood
Ce petit hibou miniature en bois a été sculpté et peint à la main
Two sweet hand made miniature pillows.
They are good for Monster High, Barbie, Dolfie mini dolls - like 1/6 or smaller.
Size is 6x4 cm square.
You can but it on Etsy: www.etsy.com/people/AlailaDoll?ref=owner_profile_leftnav
One more experiment with tilt shift. This time with a more complex situation, where the focused area cannot span across the entire photograph to look realistic, but is limited to an area in the center/left. Took more work for this one to look decent.
Taken in Bellevue, WA, with my little point-and-shoot camera.
Also, experimenting with different ways to add a less intrusive signature to my flickr photos.