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This is the tile we installed in the back entryway. I laid it out on a template created from big pieces of paper.
It is from the Tile Shop and is called Dusty Gray Pebble Mosiac.
I don't have a photo of it yet, but we coated it with an enhancer which brings out the colors in the stone. The enhancer is also a sealer. We are not 100% happy with how the enhancer worked...it is not completely even, some spots are dull looking. Also, the enhancer did its enhancing on the parts of rock that have "saw blade marks" from being cut in half with a saw. We wish we would have just sealed it so it stayed "dusty gray" or that we had brought the polished version of the rock. We intend to put this same stone behind the cooktop but we will get the polished version.
The side room, was littered with old tiles, mild cheese and even more building materials!.. Cardboard boxes where littered everywhere throughout this abandoned home.
We are working with a guy from the States who wants to have a few thousand clay tiles made here in Tecate. These are the examples and the molds to make them.
For the Texture Tuesday Group! A section of colored tiles with enhancements and added texture using PSE 14 and Topaz Adjust.
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The coastal belt of India - West Coast bears roof to homes made of clay tiles. This is traditional. The factories here are amazing. Took my daughters to witness the work here.
Huge brick based - cricular, oval underground furnaces. I was standing on one .....and could feel the heat. The fire here is to light up the interiors ...oh well fire to light in a already HOT place. I was worried for my cam whether it could stand such temperatures.
This was a great 30 minute tour. I had no choice but to do handheld shots.
Most of them 3 exposures. RAW. handheld. Program mode and Auto ISO , followed by bracketing - this does ISO bracketing whilst holding the shutter speed - perfect in very low light on the move conditions.
Ensure you set a threshold for ISO hi at 2600 or below. I had some shots that went upto 32000 ISO ! had to throw away some shots with intense contrasting areas - thanks to noise. Most of the images I will post here are at 1600 ISO and f/2.8 - 4.8...with potentially some sections layered in from a ISO 5000+
This was fun. One of the most challenging and fun shoot ins I have had.
NO HDR....just layer masking and some blending.
São Bento station, Porto, Portugal
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The tile is phenomenal. I'm assuming it's from Heath. I'm also assuming I can't afford it.
I cannot even pretend to understand the real horrors and grief of 9/11, nor the magnitude of the event, and the countless lives lost. I was ten at the time, and cannot imagine the scale of such a disaster. This memorial in Greenwich Village moved me so, with its carefully decorated tiles, portraying the individual stories and lives of the children and adults who were lost. There are thousands of tiles, all painted by children and those directly affected by the attacks around the world. I cry just looking at the photographs. If you are ever in the city, you must must must go. You simply must.
Tiles, especially blue ones are a common occurrence in the Azores. They are found in many places, on private houses, in village squares, in pubs and cafes and probably more often in churches.
"HARTSHILL HAND-MADE TILES are NOT Machine Made ... BUT each and every TILE made entirely by HAND." Advertisement in the Architects and Surveyors Compendium for 1908 by the Hartshill Brick & Tile Co. Ltd., Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent, 'North Staffs.'
The walls of the Chapel of São Miguel at Coimbra University in Coimbra, Portugal are mostly covered in tiles. This is one of the designs.
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Tiled alcoves, each representing a different province of Spain
Plaza de España, Seville, Andalusia, Spain
Playa tiles in the Alvord Desert
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