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Tile Mosaic
I don't know whether there is a specific artistic term that applies to this type of composite-tile design, so I just call it a "tile mosaic."  Regardless, I found this a particularly pleasing example of the genre.

Tile Mosaic

I don't know whether there is a specific artistic term that applies to this type of composite-tile design, so I just call it a "tile mosaic." Regardless, I found this a particularly pleasing example of the genre.




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Filename:PotteryBarn-20060330-3214.jpg
Album name:27telp / The Potter's Art, 3/30/2006
Location and Date:Istanbul, Turkey, 3/30/2006
Equipment:Nikon E5700
Settings:ISO 100, 1/60 sec @ f/3.0, built-in flash fired
Notes:Photo by J. L. Floyd
Filesize:1784 KiB
Date added:Sep 27, 2019
Dimensions:1920 x 2560 pixels
Displayed:2 times
Color Space:Uncalibrated
Contrast:0
Customer Render:0
DateTime Original:2006:03:30 16:35:31
Digital Zoom Ratio:0
EXIF Offset:484
EXIF Version:version 2.31
Exposure Bias:0 EV
Exposure Mode:0
Exposure Program:Program
Exposure Time:1/60 sec
FNumber:f/3
File Source:Digital Still Camera
Flash:Compulsory Flash
Focal length:12.7 mm
Gain Control:0
ISO:100
Image Description:I don't know whether there is a specific artistic term that applies to this type of composite-tile design, so I just call it a "tile mosaic." Regardless, I found this a particularly pleasing example of the genre.
Light Source:Tungsten
Make:Nikon
Max Aperture:f/2.8
Metering Mode:Pattern
Model:E5700
Resolution Unit:Inch
Saturation:0
Scene Capture Mode:0
Scene Type:Directly Photographed
Sharpness:0
Software:Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic 8.4.1 (Windows)
White Balance:1
X Resolution:240 dots per ResolutionUnit
Y Resolution:240 dots per ResolutionUnit
IPTC Title:Tile Mosaic
IPTC Copyright:J. L. Floyd
URL:http://www.slithergadee.net/coppergallery/displayimage.php?pid=775
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