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Parcel boxes and wrapping paper always provide new entertainment for all cats.

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For Mother’s Day, my daughter gave me a light box—with interchangeable colored backdrops! I absolutely love it. I used to rely on cardstock and flashlights, so this is a big upgrade!

Two baby alligators in a plastic box, for a Texas Master Naturalist class at Brazos Bend State Park in Needville TX. Responding to Ger’s comment below, I’ll add that the long one is about 30-40cm. The box is Tupperware, barely big enough for him to stretch out, but maybe 20cm high.

Happy Crazy Tuesday!

I came across this ornate box turtle sitting by the side of the trail. Happily it posed for me for a while before it ambled off into the woods. It's not a species I see often...

HCS 😊😊😍

 

What Is a Cliché?

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boxes de un vehículo en el Circuito de Los Arcos, Navarra, España, Spain.

Aoyama

Tokyo, JAPAN

 

Photographed on a photowalk with my good friends.

Just in case you get lost.

 

Nikon FM3 + "Sonic 25" from Film Photography Project.

Exploration of the present day human condition and behavior as reflected in the lifeless world of mannequins and store windows. As beautiful as it seems from a visual perspective, there is an ever-present reminder of the lack of emotions, and an almost surrealistic belief of happiness and pleasure derived from the material world. Trapped in a well-conceived, visually stimulating box, these mannequins exude spiritual bliss, presenting a paradoxical interpretation of reality.

Looking Close ... on Friday! Progression in size

Something easy-just need some practice...ha,ha!

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Olympus E-M1 Mark II

Empty railbox without wheels in the middle of nowhere.

The K6 red telephone box, a telephone kiosk for a public telephone designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, is a familiar sight on the streets of the United Kingdom, Malta, Bermuda and Gibraltar. God only knows how this one ended up in Kansas.

Interior of a working signal box.

In Beyond Layers II Kim challenged us to take some time out for ourselves and do something we really enjoyed doing. For me, one of the things I enjoy is puttering in my flower beds and picking some flowers to enjoy in the house or on the deck. The box was given to me by a dear friend many years ago. I used two of Kim's textures,,,,, Hope Filled and Lola

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Quand on travaille, quelquel soit la boûite concernée, il y az toujours le moment de sortir les boîtes inutiles.

  

Et hop ! Dans la boîte !

For the Crazy Tuesday group, challenge: Box

😄 HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday 😄

These two red K6 phone boxes designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott have stood in St. Peters Square since the 1950’s. They were initially located on Library Walk, between the Library Theatre and Town Hall Extension. In 2013 they were temporally remove to be fully restored to working order and returned in 2014 to the location where they now stand; Central Library in the background. They were removed as part of plans to transform St. Peter’s square. The boxes are protected after being given listed status by English Heritage. They now stand empty, phones removed, vandalised and the doors welded shut; so much for their listed status. But they are so iconic that hundreds of people still take pictures of them and are quite often used in wedding photographs; even in this poor state. As they stand today they are completely covered in stickers and look a horrible mess so I have tried to clean them up slightly in PS.

Camera: Nikon F6

Lens: Nikkor AF S 35mm F/1.8 G FX

Film: Kodak Portra 400

Developer: Lab

Scanner: Lab

Software: Camera Raw

Just some flowers in my greenhouse catching the Sun ~ KissThePixel2019

Wah Lee's Emporium, Auckland, NZ

Wilbur shoots Box Canyon from the pedestrian bridge. The river below carved a narrow fissure over 180 feet deep in bedrock.

 

Happy Fence Friday!

Pentax SV, SMC-Takumar 105/2.8, Kodak UltraMax 400

Taken on my most recent visit to the National Botanic Garden of Wales, it really is a wonderful place. The building in the background is home to the restaurant/gift shop & Oriel gallery HBM!

 

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I am slightly under the weather with a cold plus my granddaughter has been visiting for few days, so please forgive my lack of Flickr comments.

 

Photo 37/100 : My 100x photos this year will all feature benches or chairs.

Original box containing a micrometer. Borrowed from my husband's work shop.

 

'Label' for 'Macro Mondays'

 

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Detail of the control system for an old abandoned steam powered electric generator used in the horn silver mines at Frisco Ghost Town, Beaver County, Utah.

The scourge of my box hedge. I got rid of hundreds of caterpillars by hand but they still mamaged to defloiated my hedge. Arrived in the South of the UK in 2007 and have spread Northwards rapidly.

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