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The Ceramic Cafe on Taschereau blvd. in Greenfield Park. Where you can coffee, lunch, and paint ceramics for an hourly fee.
Walking through Lisbon, you’ll notice many buildings covered in tiles from top-to-bottom. Head over to Sant’Anna, the oldest tile museum where every tile is made by hand. The staff has been using the same techniques since its opening in 1741, giving it an old-style look.
I saw same of the vintage polkadots( so cute ) at katisworld and I had a lucky day at the carboots sale in the Uk
i love these ceramic flowers, i have only ever seen them in french graveyards,
but i'm sure they are elsewhere as well.
Created by artists Paul Cummins and Tom Piper, ceramic poppies at Woodhorn Colliery. We Will Remember.
The Flickr Lounge-Still Life
First time using my Nifty Fifty. I rather like it! Three little pots/vases I bought years ago in Canada from Bonnie Borden.
My first foray into HDR!! I figured that ceramic pieces which have a lot of texture might come up well with this imaging technique...
{Geekspeak: The 5 raw images making up this composite were bracketed in a light tent with 3 light sources, 1 on top and one on each side. Post-processed using tone mapping in Photomatix software.}
This piece also appears on my photostream in a gallery shot, and there it looks quite different:
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Ceramic by Susan Ting, Zenclay Galleries, Morgantown, WV.
Another dust collector, this is a ceramic dog figurine with glass bead eyes. For 2016: one photo each day (240/366)
Taken at Puli Winery Factory in Taiwan. I just imagined finding this in a sunken ship at the bottom of the sea.
Looking at it now, I realised the image was actually a little overexposed. It would be better if the highlight is toned down a little and a even blacker background would increases its mystery. Any thoughts?