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VINHO DO PORTO

Port Wine - Vin de Porto

Product of Portugal

 

Make it a BIGGER box

 

I've been a bit constrained by work -- but I will try to find some time to visit & comment tonight. I miss you guys!

While attempting some 'product photography', feeling out the light, this snapshot sort of happend.

Playing around with it on the computer, I like how the washed out colors of the pots (I did not stage, I had them there on the desk to begin with) found a new way of working together, somehow.

And they complement the silver box nicely I think; packaging was pretty neat and stylish back in the old days. 😋

  

Nikon D750 (full frame / FX) + MB-D16

Micro-NIKKOR 55mm f/2.8 AI-S prime

ISO100, 55mm, f/2.8, 1/200sec (-0.7EV)

single photo, handheld, manual focus

Hexagonal box kite

Building boxes and frames for the 2025 bee season. Spring, as announced by the blooming of the Maple trees has arrived here in Florida. The bee population is increasing and with lots of brood and the presence of drones in the colonies, we're at the beginning of swarm season. The catch boxes were baited and set out last weekend and looking back through my records, for the past six years I see that the first swarms have occurred during the last week of February.

Boxes for tin friction toy airplanes

 

Top: Daiya (a/k/a Terai) Douglas DC-8

Bottom: Momoya Shoten Jet Passenger Plane

Still standing after over 20 years without use this signal box was closed in may 1985 and the area placed on the new Exeter panel

Tiny box pleat valance with trim

Music Box Theater, Hollywood, California. 16 December 2008.

Severn Valley Railway Volunteers - Signal Box.

Um pouco do famoso CrossFit do Box Colosso do amigo Luis em um wod e bate papo com o coach Pedro Yago.

 

Canon T5 | 18-55mm

 

Pontos: Fonte de luz baixa, Lente escura, primeira vez na fotografia de crossfit. vamos melhorando a cada dia

Chocolate Box Package Design

A girly, bohemian style jewelry box I made for my dear friend as a birthday gift.

I used wooden box, paper, cardboard, glue, glaze, lace and a button.

Tiffany Box Cake

 

Carrot Cake w/ Cream Cheese Icing

  

Website: www.designabledreams.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/DesignableDreams

A single box can hold about 542 cards.

Dimensions: 175 x 110 x 62 mm.

 

If you place a deck of Dungeons cards (here divided over two boxes) you can still close the box, but it is pushing the limits.

Taken for "7 Days of Shooting" Week#12 "Inside/Outside the Box" "Shoot Anything Saturday"

Art from the boxes that housed these characters

Only outside Windsor castle would you find three different post boxes, blue one?...... Strange!

Box 40 arrives at the Pleasure Beach on Bank Holiday Monday. Box 40 is now well over a century old, having been built in Preston by the United Electric Car Co. in 1914

wooden box h 2,5 inch, l 9,5 inch, w 9,5 inch - 6,5 cm x 24 cm x 24 cm

outside decoration: polymer clay.

 

PLEASE DO NOT COPY THESE PICTURES, IDEAS OR DESIGNS, THEY ARE ALL ©

PER FAVORE NON COPIATE QUESTE FOTO, IDEE O SOGGETTI, SONO TUTTI ©

Box Turtle

Washington Crossing State Park, NJ

September 1971

Photographer: McArthur

Videographer: J Woods

MUA/Hairstylists: Letia Thomas and Cami Love

Model: Julia

 

Fashion in a Box

Inspired by Phantogram's, "When I'm Small"

How do creative professionals who are paid to think outside the box express themselves? At Corey McPherson Nash, we do it inside the box—a shallow, glass-topped, wooden box, to be exact.

 

14 years ago we resuscitated the quaint craft of shadow-box making and turned it into a company ritual. The rules are simple: Don't go outside the box, and don't put anything living inside the box. But the object is ambitious: to provide a hands-on tutorial in Corey McPherson Nash's organizational culture. "Our basic operating principle is to define broad goals, supply a little structure, and then give people the freedom to do creative work."

 

With the shadow boxes, that principle has produced wildly diverse visions. Among the completed boxes: a vivid frightscape, complete with a crank for animating dancing-devil cutouts; a meditation on "what it could have been," featuring a loose marble and a list of design possibilities; and Tom Corey's own taxonomy of "bad seeds."

Art from the boxes that housed these characters

The box my IWC-watch came in.

Another negative from the set affected by punched black envelope.

Tchibo coffee tin box, Medix XG Foma film 10x15, exp. 15 sec

Fimo polymer clay box

A front facing view of Garsdale Signal Box taken on Tuesday 7 May 2024

This is a holiday gift box that I made by recycling packaging from a Making Memories collection. This fun stitched box was just too cool to house scrapbooking supplies! :)

 

The Matryoshka image was cut out from patterned paper by Kaiser Crafts (Mumma Bushka collection). I cut patterned paper to alter her "belly" so that it was more festive. The colors of the doll were altered with Copic Markers. I added a felt poinsettia to her head covering & eyelets to her middle.

Wooden box with stained glass mosaic dragonfly on top.

Whitwood signal box by the Down Main line at Castleford controlling the junction for the Methley branch to Methley Junction. Saturday 18th April 1987

 

Whitwood Junction signal box opened on 27th August 1890 fitted with a 26 lever McKenzie & Holland, replacing an earlier signal box. It was extended from 22' to 28' to accommodate a 50 lever McKenzie & Holland Number 16 frame commissioned on 1st February 1906, the signal box possibly being altered from a North Eastern Railway type S1a design to a type S1b design at the same time. The Junction suffix was dropped at some time and the signal box closed on 13th September 1997, along with Castleford Gates and Castleford Station signal boxes and was replaced by signalling controlled from Castleford signal box commissioned on 15th September 1997

 

Ref no KG/07244

If you used Lucky Charms coupons in the 70's, you probably got a box of cereal that looked like this!

The current Box Elder Stake Tabernacle, also known as the Brigham City Tabernacle, is a neo-Gothic tabernacle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints rebuilt in Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah by Mormon pioneers in 1897 after being gutted by fire a year earlier. The tabernacle continues to function as a meetinghouse for congregants of the Box Elder Stake and seats approximately 1600. It also host concerts and other special events and is open for tours during the summer. Given its unique architecture and importance to the community, the tabernacle was listed on National Register of Historic Places on May 14th, 1971. A recently built temple stands across from the tabernacle.

 

The site for the tabernacle was chosen by LDS Church President Brigham Young, who after visiting a different site selected by local church officers, went atop "Sagebrush hill" the highest point along main street and reportedly stated "this is the spot for your tabernacle." On May 8th 1865, Young assisted in laying the cornerstone for the tabernacle. Around 1880 meetings began to be held in a rudimentary structure without the tower, gallery, or buttresses. In 1889, it was voted to "complete" the building by adding a tower, a gallery, a rear vestibule, capped brick buttresses, and other improvements. The tabernacle was completed and dedicated on October 28, 1890 by Young's successor, Wilford Woodruff.

 

The tabernacle was gutted by fire in 1896, just 6 years after being completed in 1890. On Sunday February 9, 1896, as church members began to assemble a fire broke out in the furnace room, the building ignited and was reduced to blackened stone walls. Within a year the tabernacle was rebuilt with elegant woodwork, a distinctive gothic/revival tower and sixteen graceful pinnacles, and rededicated by George Q. Cannon on March 21, 1897.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Box_Elder_Stake_Tabernacle

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_Creative_Commons_...

Stalybridge 'box was destroyed in an accidental fire in the early hours of December 1st 2012, ironically whilst it was being dismantled ready for demolition. It had been decommissioned a few weeks beforehand with control passing to Manchester East SCC, but the event still caused massive disruption to the key Trans-Pennine route. I nipped over in the evening to view the damage and was a bit taken aback when I saw this, although I couldn't get any closer than the platform end. An inauspicious end to a railway feature that was well over 100 years old.

 

1st December 2012.

opened (I still need to figure out what to do to the inside of the box.

6x9cm Box-Tengor 56/2, 1948-56 model

This box lid was inspired by some Pysanka egg designs and i wanted to capture the feel of them in glass. Its not the largest box I have ever done, but it was one of the most difficult and intricate. The tree in the diamond in the center is only 1.5 inches high. I am quite pleased with how it turned out.

A custom I did of Cooper's Box Fox.

I got to meet Cooper while I was out in LA and he's just a kid and already making some of the most imaginative and awesome papertoys! So here is our little colab. Check Cooper's work here:

www.nicepapertoys.com/profile/Cooper

flashed inside the plastic box

20101218_plastic_box

One more from Dead Horse Beach. Wish I knew what this box was for.

 

Brooklyn, NY

 

Nikon F

Nikkor 28mm f/2.8

Eastman Type 5302 Fine Grain Release Positive Film

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