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You are looking at a scratch-built diorama using a plexiglas box to depict above and below sea level destruction during the WWII D-Day Invasion on Omaha Beach, June 6, 1944 in Normandy, France. The sand is from Omaha Beach, really!
Model Number/Name: Plexi WWII D-Day Diorama, June 6, 1944 • Above and Below Water Destruction
Photo Credit: © 2013 R. Bishop
Scale: 1/48 scale, Plexi model overall dimensions: 20” deep x 29” wide x 10” high
Mixed Media
Photo No. 9953
Very good Pop-Tarts if I must say so myself. I was messing around with the Optimize Image menu on my camera and set it to Custom. I tried to get the colors as vibrant as I could.
I found this box of matches with only one unused match. So I took a photo of it and played a little with Photoshop.
Here you find another one:
www.flickr.com/photos/tschiae/8395137978/in/photostream
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Camera: Canon EOS 60D
Focal Length: 100mm
Aperture: f/20
1.6 sec
ISO: 400
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Dea Vivente doll's personal box handmade by myself.
More information about my dolls at: deavivente.com
This oversized shoe box has been Captain's go to resting spot since I brought it home a couple weeks ago. He can rest his head on the side.
before the advent of modern communications equipment (radios), the police had to rely on these distintive telephones, which were connected directly to the local police station. the 'bobby on the beat' could report unusual happenings, or request assitance; the blue light atop would flash if a beat office was required to call the station.
this style of police box was introduced in the 1920's, and usually contained the following items: normally contained, for the use of officers; a first aid kit, an incident book, a stool, a table, brushes and dusters, a fire extinguisher and a small electric heater. no cuddly toy, though.
the bbc holds the trademark for this design, using it in the popular (and recently revived) program doctor who.
The Copper Box Arena is a modern multi-sport venue located in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. The Copper Box has 7,000 seats. It was used for handball preliminaries and modern pentathlon fencing during the 2012 Olympic Games, and for goalball during the Paralympic Games.
Photographed during a Basketball match between the resident London Lions and Surrey United. The Lions were victorious, scoring 104 to Surrey United’s 65.
I really didn't think this one would make it home for Christmas!
www.emmr.co.uk/2013/12/24/box-opening-just-in-time-for-ch...
It's a work in progress... I still need to sew it together, finish the edges, add a lining and maybe handles. It started out as a bag... but HEY... I have never made a box before!
See it finished here.
Surrey, England.Taken with Leica IIIb (1938) with Leitz Elmar Red Scale (1953) with UV filter & Ilford HP5 Film. © DSAM7 all rights reserved.
i built a ghetto fabulous light box on sunday and tested it out in the basement with random objects from my house. patience, my little deer figurine, was a perfect model.
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Small box with a vintage advertisement for Champagne Taittinger from Reims, France. I bought this at a garage sale for 25 cents. At the time I bought this, I had no idea what I was going to do with it, and as always, I found a use for it after I brought it home. This often happens when I buy things at garage sales. I found this picture online when I googled "Champagne Taittinger advertisement", and learned that the woman in the black dress is Grace Kelly, the American actress who became the Princess of Monaco. (Pic also on Facebook & Instagram)
Swinderby signal-box a listed Midland Railway Type 3b box opened on 6th January 1901, and fitted with a 16 lever frame the same as most boxes on this line. The signal-box looks to be in a much more original condition that Fiskerton an identical box seen in the the previous photo, the windows are in the original style but look to be modern replacements, also you do not see many signal-boxes these days with a veranda complete with handrails.
Ref No 3.2016 11 02 021.
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Swirled Mountain Box (José Meeusen)
Each box is folded from a single uncut square.
Spotted this design in a recent "story" shared by José Meeusen
@xephirart on Instagram.
I made these for my sewing room with trim that was going to be discarded from some work done in our building.
See how-to and more photos in my blog.
I found this old wooden box with metal studs just sitting on the bed. It was square, and it spoke to me of an interesting history and being treasured & loved by its owner
This is a box for a 3-D Dimension Viewer made by View-Master. This is a device for viewing 3-D images on a paper disk. It was originally marketed as a way for viewers to enjoy stereograms of tourist attractions.
“Carry On Collecting” is a project set up by the Museum of Hartlepool to collect objects which represent everyday life in the town and beyond, from the 1950s through to the present day. The collection also attempts to represent the diversity of the people of Hartlepool over the past 60 years
This deserted signal box once controlled traffic at the intersection of the STEFER narrow-gauge line to Grotte Celoni and ATAC urban tramways at Porta Maggiore in Rome - picture taken in 1977