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Playa tiles in the Alvord Desert
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The tiles arrived safely and here it is updated... I chose this colour to match the original plate colour... it looks very bright but it's alright I guess... :D
Somewhere I have a really lovely old tile from a shop house in Singapore - but could I find it? So decided not to take a photo this week - but then thought pattern on our bathroom tiles was quite interesting - and then I saw my initials! SL 😁
These are beautiful mud tiles left over time, nature’s flooring handiwork creating patterns and shapes all over.
A1 was the version without sidecar, not very common but used.
It looks pretty easy but I really had to do to find a way to attach the box on the left side and build a more or less good associate... (I failed on the "ring")
I hope you like...
these tiles on an old house with a traditional algarvian chimney seemed interesting to shoot.
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Last year I was invited to exhibit at the Imagine Film Festival in Amsterdam. Unfortunately the event could not take place, but I still took the chance to recreate some vehicles from iconic movies. This is one of them: The Spinner from the original Blade Runner from 1982.
The Spinner has been tackled many many times by unbelievably talented LEGO builders and there are some fantastic versions that inspired parts of the model. The front end and the proportions are largely influenced by Calin's version, while the overall colour scheme is inspired by Tyler's model.
One aspect I payed particularly close attention to was designing the back in a way that would allow the yellow and red stripes to be completely brick-built. The "44" and the small yellow warning stripes are achieved via decals, the rest is entirely made with LEGO pieces.
I hope you like this new interpretation!
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Iran / Isfahan / Jame mosque
ایران / اصفهان / مسجد جامع
3 اردیبهشت، روز اصفهان مبارک :) Happy Isfahan day
Panorâmica de 258º em HDR do altar (Presbitério) da Igreja Nossa Senhora do Santíssimo Sacramento, Matriz da cidade de Sacramento, MG, Brasil. Veja imersiva em tela cheia no endereço http://pan0.net/upano.php?id=3835&set_accept=1. Existem pequenos erros de alinhamento que serão corrigidos em uma versão futura.
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258º panoramic view (in HDR) of the altar of the Church Nossa Senhora do Santissimo Sacramento, Brazil. See it immersive in full screen at http://pan0.net/upano.php?id=3835&set_accept=1. There are small alignment errors that will be corrected in a future release.
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Formerly a Prudential office on the corner of St Andrews Square and North St Andrews Street; now swanky (allegedly) Tiles bar.
Somewhere on the Iberian Peninsula.
Glazed and fired clay tile work is seen throughout Portugal and Spain. This art well records the millennial march of cultures.
The marble bench speaks to the availability and common use of local marble in the finer aspects of architecture over millennia.
A mid-block wall of little tiles in Meadville, Pennsylvania. From old Street Views it appears the tiles were hidden behind a wooden facade of a bar that was long gone by 2008. Here's the 2015 view before the facade was removed.