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The beautiful tiles on the house smile in the sunshine. They look much better now they've been power washed.
Roof tiles, voluntarily decorated by plants, illustrating that life grows everywhere on Earth, hospitable location or not. Surely it grows someplace else in the universe. Wish we would find it "out there", sooner than later. Blotzheim, Alsace FR.
In my set: Dan's Miscellany
(Dan Daniels)
The Tilal Liwa Hotel in Abu Dhabi's desert advertises itself with such an image and this image drew my attention to the hotel. In the original, of course, there is still a Bedouin with a dromedary in the archway, but I didn't have that - too much desert romance. Of course, the picture only succeeds early in the morning at sunrise - on the one hand because of the orientation of the pool, on the other hand the pool is only open from 8 a.m. and that early you can still get it deserted.
Decorative tiling in an Art Nouveau/ Art Deco building, Lindfield. Without intensive examination I would say that the building is on the cusp of these two styles; however the colours in the tiling make me lean towards Art Deco as I've seen similar in regional buildings that are more clearly part of the great Art Deco building boom in Australia.
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View of non-asbestos 1-foot square ceiling tile in room of building with asbestos paper sub-layer between tile and attic space above. The ceiling tiles were each individually nailed in place (not adhered) on a suspended grid of wooden furring strips. Nails were each hidden inside perforation holes. Surface of center tile has been peeled away showing brown, cellulosic, non-asbestos fiber matrix; asbestos paper shows slight yellow aging.
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detail from large tile mosaic
instituto allende
san miguel de allende
gto, mexico
Collection of interesting tiles in different colors on external building wall in Porto, Portugal. Image taken during vacation in Portugal and Spain in early 2022.
The ivanas of the Khiva palaces are the brightest preserved monuments of woodcarving and celestial ceramics. Author of this tiles was the Abdullah with the resounding nickname Jinn (he worked in Khiva of the early 19th century).
This tile roof is rather brutal not least because of its riverside setting. However in a crop it is rather striking.
This is a close-up photo of the patterns and texture detail on a tile platter on a shelf in the Tusket Frenchies.
Small mud cracks on large mud tiles, created by drying and weathering over time (Death Valley National Park, California)
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The Spanish love their glazed colourful tiles and use them on floors, on walls, inside and outside, made with great Artistry and creativity, they liven up the place and are part of the architecture.
These were 4 flights of stairs, a real eye-teaser.
Standing in front of it, it looked like a tall wall, I asked a model to go and sit on the first landing, free and comfortable, not posed.
I have it with all the steps, but the place was surrounded by palm trees, it was impossible to get a picture without shadow, this was over the midday= the least favourable moment to take a photograph, so I decided to go for a closer comp.
A commercial shoot in Fuerteventura.
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Have a colourful day and thanks for your comments, M, (*_*)
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