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Original Design: Tomoko Fuse
Link: youtu.be/Xt3D9AnnftM
Made with two dollar bills, one for lid and one for box.
Finally a break to do what I enjoy! Modified to work with dollar bill. This is a first try. would like to get the black lines with in the star to be symmetrical.
Nice box as gift for any occasion.
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Xyla seemed to like this box, so I cut off three of the flaps and put the "bed" from the cat carrier in it. She was leery at first, but she seems to like it.
This box was inspired by some Gothic ivory carvings I saw at The Cloisters in NYC this August. The box ended up a lot more Baroque though.
More views of this box.
Part of an ongoing series on Boxes ... making useful or decorative containers out of LEGO.
In this piece of the world, this is called a box canyon. Most everywhere else, a box canyon has a definite steep end, once you get trapped in there, there's no escaping the sheriff. This one's more like a box with both ends open.
Regional differences, I guess...
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Summer 2014 2nd leg: "Getting High"
July 13: an early visit to Piedra Falls, warming up in Piedra River canyon, getting wet in Pagosa Springs.
I thought I was taking a picture of a phone box but when I looked inside it had a cash machine!
Borough Market, London.
The iconic "Bathing Boxes" of Port Phillip. Behind stands the historic Eastern Lighthouse McCrae. Built in 1874, this steel tower is the tallest on the mainland of Victoria.
Sometimes known as either the Dromana Lighthouse or the Rosebud Lighthouse, the lighthouse is actually located between both areas at McCrae. It is also known as the South Channel Lighthouse.
One of the unique features of this light is that is has which has not only dioptric, but also catadioptric and holophotal lens systems.
When in operation the light gave with the South Channel Pile Light a "lights-in-line" channel-centre guidance to inward-bound ships coming up Port Phillip Bay towards Melbourne.
Note that the lighthouse keepers buildings have since been demolished.
The lighthouse which was the tallest in Victoria, was turned off by the Port of Melbourne Authority 1994.
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"I am the machine that reveals the world to you as only I alone am able to see it."
- Dziga Vértov -
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This is another box variation.
The lid is made with a hexagonal star cross module.
And the base is made with the hexagon cross module.
Folder: Dirk Eisner
box end idea: Brigitte Wehrle
6 units base, 6 units lid
duocolor wrapping paper
A vintage King George Post Box. Portchester is an area in Fareham England. Just 3 photos in the road that leads down to Portchester Castle. Portchester was a village way back but is now a huge area of housing and part of Fareham Borough. I like the thatched roof on this old cottage / house and the colourful little cottage and its Royal Mail Post Box
Letter boxes, Chicago Board of Trade building. which is considered an art deco masterpiece. The art deco motif is prominent throughout the entire building.
This is the public telephone box on Surrey Street in Sheffield. The droste effect was created using PhotoSpiralysis and the source image was a panorama of four rows of four portrait frames, stitched using PTGui.
Camera: Canon EOS 90D
Lens: Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM @ 55mm
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I photographed these interesting old objects at Canyon Creek Ranch in Arizona during an all day workshop put on by the Arizona Professional Photographers Association. This was during a period between workshops, and I took the time to photograph some of the colorful objects on display there.
Lighting stuff: Lit with a YN560-III in an 8.6 inch Lastolite soft box, hand held at camera left and just out of the frame. I used side lighting to emphasize the shapes and textures. The flash, in manual mode, was triggered by a Yongnuo RF-603N. The light inside the container is another flash in manual mode with a cto gel on it.
Other images that I took during the day long workshop at Canyon Creek Ranch are in my Canyon Creek Ranch Album.
Young-adult chapter book. (Cover art, interior illustrations, and book by Melinda B Hipple.)
"Looking for something he believes belongs to his mother, twelve-year-old Josh Milton breaks into Old Man Binkley’s garage. As the old man befriends the young boy, Josh becomes intrigued by the stories Mr. Binkley brings to life with the help of things he has hidden away in boxes—stories of people and places around the world. Curious, Josh returns each weekend until one of the boxes reveals a secret that shakes his trust in his own family. Should he run, or should he stay and face his mother who he now knows has lied to him his entire life?"
66617 gets the road having being held at a signal with the 6H51 10.58 Hardendale Quarry to Tunstead Quarry empties.
The train is near journey's end as it approaches Chinley North Junction on the 6th April 2018.
I have come to
This place by choice
Of someone else
Why would they
Choose this for me
Bore a hole
And shove me in
Take my wings
Cut ties to my dreams
Turn of all light
And fill the box with
Screams
Soon I became
So close to nothing
That I had almost
Lost myself completely
Until I realized
They left behind
One thing
That lies very deep
Within me
I even had a difficult
Time finding it
But luckily
It was also
Looking for me
This little light
Of thought
Was first just a flicker
Then with every bit
Of hope I could feed it
It grew
Into a flame
So large
I could no longer
Contain it
It ended up
Filling the box
Calming the screams
And helped build up
The once destroyed dreams
So see
A new world
A different reality
Is just one positive
Thought away
So link a few
Together
And you'll soon have
Your freedom
Forever
Railway stations, yards, junctions etc and sections of line between certain locations (called blocks) with complex track work and/or safe working (signalling) systems were usually provided with signal boxes or cabins from which staff worked levers and instruments that controlled all this apparatus. They were busy and fascinating places to watch trains being worked by old fashioned mechanical means.
These days, most of the signal boxes have been centralised and computerised, sometimes replaced by rationalised and simplified installations.
That Chinchilla on the Darling Downs had one indicates a busy and challenging layout. Rationalisation of the whole line and far fewer trains means Chinchilla is but a shadow of its former self. It's fairly large signal box now resides in the local museum.
to use wisely.
box by lauren.rabbit
hematite ring for mental clarity and memory
thank you, rabbit.
I love invitations to groups. love them! but I don't like those big or sparkly icons. so, as much as I love being invited to groups, and love you for inviting me, I will delete them.
sorry.
This room box is made of mdf & formex and pieces of woods.
Link to my doll room box posting – blog.naver.com/deeplycrash/80148421727
This box, designed in late 2020, is decorated with a shamrock, and folded from a single square of Tant paper. In contrast to most of my box designs, in which the lid is separate from the bottom part, this one is single-part and opens via a hinge. Two large flaps on both sides lock underneath a pleat that goes along the bottom of the box, making it possible to close the box quite neatly.
In order to limit the design to the convenient 16×16 grid, I ended up with a slit between the closed lid and the front wall. Using a slightly larger grid, it should be easy to add a small flap in front of the lid and ensure that in closed state, nothing can fall out of the box.
Link (with more pictures): origami.kosmulski.org/models/hinged-shamrock-box
In Amsterdam Noord there is a crazy place called NDSM-wharf. It's crazy what's inside the NDSM building and the area surrounding it is crazy as well.
As the official web site states, from the 1920s to the 1980s NDSM was one of the biggest shipyards in the world, then it was converted into "Kunststad", an "Art city", and now it's full of weird buildings, arts installation, and whatever creativity could mean.
This picture was taken in the neighborhood, I couldn't resist to those brilliant colors and the box-shaped houses.
66109 leans into the curve as it heads the 4E98 08:24 Mossend to Tees Dock containers through Alnmouth on the 14th December 2019.
Alnmouth signal box is a substantial North Eastern Railway type NER N3+ opened in 1907.
This box was inspired by some Gothic ivory carvings I saw at The Cloisters in NYC this August. The box ended up a lot more Baroque, but even though I'm a Bauhaus kinda guy, this one is my personal favorite of the series.
More views of this box.
Part of an ongoing series on Boxes ... making useful or decorative containers out of LEGO.
All rights are reserved. Please contact me if you are interested in using this image. Thanks for looking at my work
Feel free to visit my website 4G Images
It is a small commercial site offering high quality prints
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Group shot of my top 10 favorites ... wrapping up (for now at least) a series on Boxes ... making useful or decorative containers out of LEGO.
For more photos, see the full set.