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Looking close...on Friday: (A touch of) gold
Detail from a small vase. The raised porcelain flower is 1 cm across.
A turned vase from a piece of mango wood. We picked this up at an arts fair in Melbourne, Forida in 1997. For 2016: one photo each day (204/366)
I bought this vase about 30 years ago. It jumped right out at me in the shop as I had never seen anything like it before. It is Romanian glass and copper and I love it. For the Smile on Saturday group - theme "Vases and Flowerpots"
ODC-Curve
This is a lovely vase of flowers that my daughter and granddaughter gave me for my birthday.
Kreative People Treat This 105
Source image by abstractartangel77 found here or in first comment box
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This image is a response to a self-imposed photography challenge: "compose a unique image of a common household object." A series of such images can be found in my Flickr Album "Household Creatives."
Looking across to the Southwark side of Blackfriars from The Embankment in The City during the blue hour, just after the sun had set. The 'Vase' apartment building (No 1 Blackfriars) dominates the skyline here although it appears to have a smaller sibling being constructed adjacently.
For "Macro Mondays" group theme "Glass”
'Cloisonné is the technique of creating designs on metal vessels with coloured-glass paste placed within enclosures made of copper or bronze wires, which have been bent or hammered into the desired pattern.'
Just about 1 inch of the top of the vase is in the frame.
Placed on my tabletop with a piece of coloured tissue paper in the background to provide colour contrast.
Taken hand-held - when will I learn to use a tripod?
XIAOYI 42.5mm f1.8
vase with green accent vase with green accent
Part of a new collection of work that is architecturally inspired, these hand-thrown and altered porcelain vases were created using pieces deconstructed from multiple thrown forms, then reassembled to create new pieces. Each one in the new series is completely unique.
This is a close-up photo of bottles on a shelf in a used clothing store refracted through the patterned texture of a plastic vase.
Vase in a shop window with reflections of the street.
Shot Impasse des Carrières _ 75016 Paris - France -
Another piece re-fired in the saggar at 1050 C.
Bottom section is a matt ash glaze with iron, turned black and purple by the reduction
This is the vase that I used for my macro mondays glass photo last week. www.flickr.com/photos/58905205@N07/53132997003/in/photost...
The vase is actually very pale green, pressed glass with an embossed daisy pattern, and about 5 x 8" (12.5 x 20.3cm). The macro photo had blue and yellow tones coming from the window in back. I am entranced by the patterns, so decided on mono for this image.
A bit of colour is what is needed on these grey winter days, so I treated myself to some tulips when I went shopping