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....turtle. An x-ray of a wild caught ornate box turtle. She was x-rayed to see if she was pregnant. Three eggs are visible, which she subsequently laid. The turtle was part of a head start program with local zoos and the US Fish and Wildlife Service. These turtles are considered to be endangered in Illinois. Eggs are collected, incubated, and hatched out. The turtlets are kept for about a year to mature a bit after which they are released into the wild where the eggs (or mom) came from. The female above was released at the site where she was captured. Her babies were terminally cute (about the size of a quarter.
Close-up of the box girder construction used on the bridge spanning Cedar Creek in Cedarburg, Wisconsin. The bridge lies along the interurban railway. Made with a Leica SL and 35 mm Summilux lens. For more go to www.elviskennedy.com
"Boxes" ~ Street Photo, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire : Sony HX90, 1/160, f 4, ISO 400. Edited in Topaz Studio and On1
A cute, solid, brick-built house ..... only trouble is that it fronts onto the main car park in the town just up from the harbour.
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From top left to bottom right,
*French Canadian Blonde straight hair boy wearing blue ducky outfit NRFB
*US '88 brunette puppy tails wearing pastel sailor dress NRFB
*US Hispanic Girl Wearing Purple Pinny Outfit MIB, Box was not originally hers but she deserves it :P
*NZ Brunette V Part wearing Blue party Dress MIB
*US AA Boy wearing white cardian set NRFB
*NZ Blonde V Part waering Blue sleeper outfit MIB, I do have the pink teddy too
*Euro, Italian Red Pony Ringlets wearing pink seersucker MIB
*Aussie Ribbons & Bows Ash Blonde Mid part wearing yellow romper NRFB
*Euro Brunette V part wearing pink stripe pinny MIB
*Euro, English Ash Blonde pony ringlets wearing pastel sailor NRFB
*Euro, English UL blonde wearing blue floral pinny outfit NRFB
*Euro UL brunette wearing purple party dress MIB
*Euro ashblonde V part wearing pink ducky dress NRFB
My father painted this little box some years ago - he made the table it's standing on too … a clever fellow my Dad.
Zeiss Ikon Box Tengor 6x9, Ilford HP5+ ISO400, f9, 1/30s, XTOL, mobile phone snapshot of a silver gelatin darkroom print
I always thought that red letter boxes were something the British had (and possibly exported to other countries when it had colonies). Was very interested to see that the letter boxes on Faial Island in the Azores (part of Portugal) also had their own red letter boxes.
The big building behind is an old Jesuit College and now houses the local museum.
Another fascinating aspect of Horta (the town on Faial Island) is that all the streets have different designs embedded into the pavements (sidewalks). Some had ships, others anchors, etc etc. Lovely.
Recently I saw the 6 Point Logarithmic Stacked Star by Georigami and was inspired to fold this box from one hexagonal Tant paper for the lid and one for the bottom.
We noticed this cute little moth on the Butterfly Bush but when we looked to identify it, we found out that it was a Box tree Moth. This moth is an invasive pest causing severe damage to boxwood plants... Not so cute anymore.
Northern Rail Limited Associated Rail Technologies class 142 ‘Pacer’ two car diesel-hydraulic railbus unit number 142056 (55752, 55706) of Newton Heath Traction Maintenance Depot passes by Castleton East Junction signal box on the Up Main line forming the daily 16:03 Rochdale to Kirkby (2F11). Thursday 10th April 2008
Note, 142056 was built by Associated Rail Technologies (a consortium of Leyland Vehicles Limited who built the body and British Rail Engineering Limited who built the underframe) at British Rail Engineering Limited’s Litchurch Lane works Derby circa December 1986 for British Railways as number 142056, although it was initially expected to be numbered 142106. 142056 was deformed in January 1988 and was reformed as 142056 circa May 1988. The original diesel-mechanical transmission was replaced by diesel-hydraulic transmission in 1990 and it was scheduled to be renumbered 142556 but the renumbering never took place. It passed to Angel Train Contracts Limited on 1st April 1994 as part of the privatisation of British Railways Angel Train Contracts Limited was renamed as Angel Trains Limited on 16th May 2000 and 142056 was on lease to Northern Rail Limited
Ref no Olympus E500 - P4105124
©1950's - Vasconcellos
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Gray-Green stamped metal box camera
Side viewfinder - 6x9cm photos
All metal, very-simple-but-COOL box cam =)
Even though this doll was sold in the US under the Kenner name, it has the picture of the girl who was used for the Australian version (Toltoys) boxes.
Lapse 10" record box
Limited artist edition of 1
Content
-1 Lathe cut record featuring 2 original compositions cut to play at either 45rpm or 331/3rpm
-4 Original hand cut collages sealed in wax
-1 Hand-crafted wood box with Rosewood handle
All audio produced and recorded by Richard Vergez using manipulated analog tape.
Collage materials sourced from copies of The Pittsburgh Press circa 1961-63, hand cut and assembled by Richard Vergez.
Lathe cut 10” pressed by Polycut vinyl .
Custom built 10” wood box constructed by Sander Willig.
Available here: theauctionproject.com/
“Boxed Triangles” Twelve Triangles #4 + 6 Diminished Square Cupola 84 units
In my hand. From the nascent work I did over the summer on vertex deconstruction techniques for Sphere Theory, I had an idea that it should be possible the reorganize edge arrangement of various prisms into polygonal compounds, and this was a first attempt at demonstrating that. A project which was both illuminating and disappointing, I soon found out that the 12 triangle compound formed by means of this principle was just a macro- polygonal structure different than the previous ones I have done (the grouping of edges is different, and thus the weaving is different but the principle is the same).
The fact that the grouping of edges can be reversed is interesting and not something I initially expected. (It is difficult to describe what I am writing about without some kind of a visual schematic.) But, that aside, the model was visually uninteresting.
Thus, I added in some extra units, and turned this into a woven solid. It still looks like a shamelessly “cobbled together” mix of two ideas, but rather than shun that idea, here I just went with it in choosing the nickname.
Designed by me.
Folded out of kami paper.
Photograph of the Titanic, with a sign pointing to the box office to gain entry into the exhibition.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 24mm F2.8D lens. Ilford Delta 3200 35mm B&W film.
The actual Box of Delights used in the UK television show from the 1980s. Can't guarantee it'll perform miracles though!
A beautiful and widespread gecko found in relatively dry habitats through a large swathe of Queensland and into New South Wales. So named for the dorsal 'box' pattern exbibited by many individuals.
My website - goo.gl/6C8itz
This could be a photo of numerous things...a closeup of a circuit board? Push buttons of some sort??
It is actually a shot of the W Hotel in downtown Austin. The "boxes" are the balconies on the side of the building.
Originally, the balconies were boxed in by clear glass, but many of the glass panes started popping off and falling to the ground a few weeks back. They had to close the hotel and replace all the glass panels with these black panels (not sure what they are made of)
A Liverpool bound service passes Maghull signal box circa 1990/91.
The box at Maghull was a S&F type 7 box built in 1875 & originally fitted with a 19 lever S&F frame.
The S&F frame was removed & Maghull box was refitted with a 28 lever L&Y frame in 1909 in connection with the electrification works.
The gated crossing was replaced in July 1977 by the BR(WR) type barriers seen here.
Around the time this photo was taken Maghull was a class"B" signal box serving as a block post with a trailing crossover.
Maghull at this time worked AB (Absolute Block) to Town Green in the Ormskirk direction & AB to Walton Junction in the Liverpool direction as well as supervising the adjacent level crossing.
Maghull signal box was closed & abolished (along with the boxes at Town Green & Walton Junction) in February 1994 under stage one of the Merseyrail northern lines resignalling with control of the level crossing passing over to Merseyrail IECC at Sandhills.