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In my hometown there is an old Hotel which was used as a hospital(Lazarett) during the 2nd World War. ..... Lately ,at a visit, I noticed this old sign at the wall....It´s the sign of the "Red Cross", if you can imagine!!!?? Times and weather have washed the white colour......Tiles have been replaced ....History!!!!Today " Johannes Itten " would have been enthusiastic about the colours:-)))).. I´m really flashed , anyway<3
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Tiled roof shot in Neive, a small picturesque village, in the Langhe region of Italy. I shot this with my Olympus E-M1.
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Thanks to brother Mintaka for the tile source☺
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Some azulejo tiled buildings in Porto. Shot with the OM-1, Mark II and the OM 12-45mm F4.0 pro lens.
Possible for Macro Mondays, lens wide open.
Let me know if you cannot view the tape measure at almost 2 centimeters/centimetres.
Done for the Tuesday/Thursday Things group.
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Fresh new orange tile at St. Clair West subway station. Opened in 1978, the station recently completed upgrades to become fully accessible in 2017.
Croft Castle
These wonderful floor tiles are in the Church Of St. Michael and All Saints at Croft Castle. They date mostly from the 15th century, but some are even older. They were moved to the church from the former Croft Castle when it was demolished in the 17th century. Various designs can be seen (although I haven’t been able to get the entire floor in the photo) these include, abstract patterns, Coats of Arms, including those of England and France, along with leading families of the period. Although they are now all mixed up, originally the groups would have formed geometric patterns.
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