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Habsburg State Room, Albertina

The tiles made by Johnsons in Stoke that didn't make it past quality control. Most of these will be pulverised and have a sort of second chance to make it to the sales shelf.

Leica M6TTL | Leica Summarit 35 mm | Kodak Tri-X 400

 

Home developed in Kodak HC-110 1/31 | 6 min / 20 deg C

 

Negative Lab Pro v2.2.0 | Color Model: B+W | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: LAB - Standard | WB: None | LUT: None

Another bit of tread fun, this time with the rubber ones from the Granite Grinder. 1x2 tiles fit perfectly over the raised portions. It can still roll freely, and the tiles remain in place. They also give it rigidity if you try to bend the ring inward.

 

I've actually had this sitting around since before I got any power miners, but now I have tons of these treads, so I may have to do something with it.

Bathroom Tile Patterns from November 2016

Sunday morning walk around Austin, TX.

...taken for a weekly challenge where the word was "repetition"

These are tiles on the roof of the Sydney Opera House...

A tile job showing where an old J.C. Penney location was in Andalusia, AL.

Tiles reflecting super saturated light at the Finch West subway station.

This is the first block I've made of a 9 block quilt from the new book Tile Quilt Revival. It's hand appliqued, needle turn technique. Fun to do and I'm loving the results!

Australiana: decorative tiling close up.

 

Not sure what the small mammal is peeking out next to the gum flower, maybe a pygmy possum? Or some kind of mouse?

 

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Took this shot of these golden tiles down in Chinatown....thought they had a really cool finish....lots of crackles and texture...

 

This is another collaboration image....shot by me and post processing by Sean (thanks- I think the result here is really fab) :-)

 

San Francisco, California

And six years on, it isn't only the tiles that have gone. This entire building has been reduced to waist level (or maybe shoulder level, depending on one's height), so that only a truncated brick wall now remains.

 

This site is on is on the north side of Cumberland Road in Bristol, where it runs parallel with the River Avon - behind me when I took the photograph - as it negotiates the New Cut. Cumberland Road is on my preferred route by car into the city from the west, so I have had plenty of opportunity over the years to see this structure's gradual decline, and to speculate about what will replace it. Ideally I would like to do a little research into the building's original purpose but, as is usual for me, time and inclination are in short supply.

 

Sunday 25th March 2012.

 

Here's a roughly equivalent view of the site with Google Maps Street View today (17th September 2018).

 

I have decided to begin sharing photos of Bristol from my archive again, such as this one. I recognise that these photos have limited general appeal, and I only expect Bristolians or Bristol enthusiasts to be interested in them. Having said that, any feedback I do receive is of course greatly appreciated, as always.

 

Fujichrome Velvia 100F

Nikon FM2

Nikkor 50mm lens

Epson V600 scanner

 

Film developed in a commercial laboratory.

WEEK 39 – “Stateline Square” Former Super Kmart

 

Yep, it may actually be possible that Bargain Hunt made this place worse when it moved in!! Not dissing the store – but it ain't pretty, by any means. At least Kmart left the tile here when it moved out. That in all probability went bad over the years (oh, by the way: Burlington and garden center tenant Home Décor Liquidators have been here for a long time, but Bargain Hunt only moved in recently), so I don't blame Bargain Hunt for tossing it – just for not doing anything to even cover it up after the fact.

 

(c) 2015 Retail Retell

These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)

Tiles on the patio leading to the entrance of Homer Babbidge Library on the campus of UConn in Storrs, CT.

Tiled Mosque Inside - İçerden Çinili Camii

Murat Reis, Üsküdar District, Istanbul, TR

SUGRAPHIC ~ Always Under The Light of Your Love ...

Sanatın Ustaları ~ Masters of Art ~ One 1stanbul Photo Album - Candidate Photos

ISTANBUL 2024 Summer Olympics and Paralympics for Peace on Earth..

DÜNYADA BARIŞ için ISTANBUL 2024 Yaz Olimpiyatları ve Paralimpiksleri..!

Carter, working in Poole, were the driving force in tile design in the 1950's to 1970's in the UK, these are dated 1956(?) and 1966. Not to be reproduced without permission.

This decorative tilework on a shop front in Ashbourne is a nice survival.

Another geometrical shot, some may say it echoes my way of organizing things, some may say it echoes my interest for the technical aspect of everything... I personally just love the balance between the rigid geometry and the randomness of the grain.

Toynbee tile in Toronto, by House of Hades, 2022-07-21 and 2022-09-09. Will have to wait a little longer for the full reveal.

 

WEEK 29 – Stateline Kroger (I)

 

…Apparently I couldn’t resist getting one more close-up of the tiled floor in here. I’m as happy to see it as you are, but I’ve kinda run out of things to say about it, lol! Feels like a perfect place for an extra music list, then...

 

EDIT: Actually, before we get to that, I did find something to say, haha! Turns out I neglected to mention this store’s floral department in any of today’s images, so I’ll add it in here. If you flip through today’s photoset, in certain images you should be able to see a tiny “flowers” sign (like so) hanging somewhere near the start of this tiled area, immediately past produce. Floral was always located away from the perimeter wall like that, but nevertheless in the previous décor package it shared wall signage with natural foods. However, that did not remain the case following the bountiful décor remodel. And why such a tiny sign was used when Kroger could just as easily have gone with the normal 2012 décor 3D department sign is beyond me…

 

1. Shame – Bastille

2. Learning to Fly – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

3. Anyway – O.A.R.

4. Who Needs Shelter – Jason Mraz

5. Young Grow Old – Creed (fun fact: minus a change in lead singers, Creed is the same as Alter Bridge!)

6. Kaleidoscope – Script

7. So Long, Astoria – Ataris

8. Burn Out Bright – Switchfoot

9. Cocaine – Eric Clapton

10. I Won’t Back Down – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

11. Dirty Second Hands – Switchfoot

12. Streetcorner Symphony – Rob Thomas feat. John Mayer 🔥 (and I'm not the only one who likes this song!)

13. Ghost of You – Good Charlotte

14. Anthem of the Angels – Breaking Benjamin

15. Sk8er Boi – Avril Lavigne

16. The Sound of Silence – Disturbed

 

(c) 2019 Retail Retell

These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)

 

A plethora of glazed tiles on the frontage of the Red Lion Inn at Heckmondwike. The jutting-out section with the 'What's On' board over the window was originally a tripe shop!

Several sheets of these tiles came into our possession. Really beautiful. We don't have a plan to use them . . . yet.

 

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Snow on a red-tiled roof, could make you dizzy if you stare at it too long ;-)

maat lisbon - Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology

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