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The trash I collected from the beach this morning. 4 bottlecaps, Trader Joe's juice box, BIG AZ burger (whatever that is?), styrofoam pieces at the bottom, straws next to the burger, a sparklett's water label, the back end of a yellow shovel, butterfinger and reese's wrappers, a red glow necklace, a green starbucks straw that had clearly been eating by an ocean creature (really sad), a piece of plastic that some things had started to call home, a werther's original candy wrapper, a power bar corner wrapper, and the handful of tiny pieces of clear plasic in the back that would have been lost in the ocean forever.
Made this card with the clear set CL233 "Let it snow". For the background I used bubble plasic wich is used as packaging material. I painted it with white paint and then stamped with it at the blue paper. The star is a Sizzsix die and I painted it with the white paint and sprinkled Hero Arts prisma glitter on it while it was wet.
This is an old pic from last year, not sure if its been posted before, well a digital version has been but maybe not this one which was took on my superheadz black devil camera.
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Stobist: 2 SB600's from left and right of camera for all shots. Took about 10 shots of smashing some plasic ornaments but didn't get the results I wanted so we went to the Dollar Store and bought a box of glass ornaments. Much better results. Didn't use any special trigger for the smashing shot, just a lot of tries.
On the real Christmas card, I put the text on the inside.
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Popularly known as ´Chini-Ka-Rauzah´, owing to its glazed-tile decoration. This is the tomb of Shukrullah Shirazi Afzal Khan´, Vazir of Shah Jehan. He hailed from Shiraz (Iran). Abdul Haq Shirazi entitled Amanat Khan´, the celebrated calligrapher who did the monumental inscriptions of the tomb of Akbar (Sikandara) and later of the Taj Mahal, was his brother. Shukrullah was an extremely learned man and a poet who composed under the pen name Állami´. Jehangir bestowed upon him the title: Áfzal Khan´. He was prince Shah Jehan´s diwan, helped him in his campaigns of Mewar and Deccan. After accession, Shah Jehan made him his vazir and gave him the mansab of 7000/4000.
Shukrullah built his tomb in his lifetime (1628-39) and also a palace in the nearby locality called ´Katra Vazir Khan´. He died in 1639 at Lahore. His body was brought to Agra and interned in this tomb. It was a vast complex with high enclosing walls, a four quartered garden (Char Bagh) and a gateway on the eastern side. There also were, on the riverside, two 3-storeyed octagonal towers and a ghat (quay), 64 feet long and 50 feet wide, of stone masonry between them. Now only one tower and the tomb proper have remained. It is a domed square building of 79 feet side. The central octagonal hall has spacious arched portals on the sides and square rooms at the corners, all interconnected by passages. This hall had been exquisitely painted in rich colours with stylized designs. A gallery rotates around its upper part, overlooking it from the first floor. The tomb is roofed by a double-dome. It is all brick masory, which has been plastered over.
The most important feature of this building is the glazed tile work with which its whole exterior is covered and which has given it its present name. The flat mural surfaces is panelled, and stylized floral designs with borders are depicted upon them in a wide variety of colours and shades as blue, yellow, green orange and white. This is mosaic of glazed tiles. The patterns are made up of thousands of tiny pieces of tiles skillfully embedded into the plaster in the tessellated style. Each flower or leaf being presented by a separate tile. The brick surface was first overlaid with a two inch thick coat of plaster, upon which a finer coating of one inch thickness was done. The design was traced upon this upper plaster when in a plasic state, after which tiles 5/8th of an inch thickness were bedded into it, according to the design. Kashan in Persia was the home of this art, the tiles were therefore called ´Kashi´. Halla in Sindh soon became the centre of glazed-ware in India. The potters were known as ´kashigar´ and the art itself became famous as ´kashikari´. The technique of its preparation remained the same. It consisted of three parts: plaster called ´khamir´, glass called ´kanch´ and ásthar´, put between them. It was a very complicated process in which various chemicals, sand stones and other ingredients were used, through an elaborate system of heating and fusing in specially built kilns. This ensured the glazed-tiles and their lustre to last for a thousand years. This is also why this art has died out.
The building has no pillars, lintels, brackets, chhajjas, chhatris or any other indigenous element. There are no jalis or relief stone carving and is has only a flat mural surface. Prepared by the architect for the display of ´kashikari´ by the ´kashigar´. Chini-Ka-Rauzah, the tomb of a polished and cultured Iranian, who served India as an Iranian monument standing on the Indian soil. In its class it ranks among the best. While such representative buildings as the picture wall of the Lahore Fort (1612-19), Wazir Khan´s Mosque (1634) and Asaf Khan´s Tomb (1641-45) are at Lahore, it is the only specimen of this marvellous Iranian art at Agra and in the Braja region. It marks the climax of Iranian influence on Mughal court, culture and art.
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Mmmm...there are few things I like more than strawberries on a warm day...so that sounded incredibly corny but oh so true!!
This was taken on Easter Sunday with my family. My mom was cracking up at me b/c I was grabbing all kinds of things from around the house and taking them outside to take shots of. This is what happens when you become obsessed with Flickr...you can't stop thinking about the next picture to put up!
I totally didn't write down how I processed this, all I know is
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I saw a piece of polyethylene dragged by the current down at 55 ft and grabbed it to remove from the sea. This fella was travelling with the plasic and jumped onto my fingers. He stayed with me for a minute then took off.
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The most important feature of this building is the glazed tile work with which its whole exterior is covered and which has given it its present name. The flat mural surfaces is panelled, and stylized floral designs with borders are depicted upon them in a wide variety of colours and shades as blue, yellow, green orange and white. This is mosaic of glazed tiles. The patterns are made up of thousands of tiny pieces of tiles skillfully embedded into the plaster in the tessellated style. Each flower or leaf being presented by a separate tile. The brick surface was first overlaid with a two inch thick coat of plaster, upon which a finer coating of one inch thickness was done. The design was traced upon this upper plaster when in a plasic state, after which tiles 5/8th of an inch thickness were bedded into it, according to the design. Kashan in Persia was the home of this art, the tiles were therefore called ´Kashi´. Halla in Sindh soon became the centre of glazed-ware in India. The potters were known as ´kashigar´ and the art itself became famous as ´kashikari´. The technique of its preparation remained the same. It consisted of three parts: plaster called ´khamir´, glass called ´kanch´ and ásthar´, put between them. It was a very complicated process in which various chemicals, sand stones and other ingredients were used, through an elaborate system of heating and fusing in specially built kilns. This ensured the glazed-tiles and their lustre to last for a thousand years. This is also why this art has died out.
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I entered this picture into the Hastings 'My Stade' competition and it came in the top 50 photographs resulting in it being put up in the Bluereef cafe. I have also had it up in Hastings Museum And Art Gallery, with other pictures my GCSE photography class has taken.
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