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The box is surprisingly flimsy -- it's just basic glossy cardstock. Her certificate of authenticity comes inside her box.
Box tree caterpillar (Cydalima perspectalis). Three separate box hedges, including my figure of eight hedge have been infected quite badly by these caterpillars.
They are a fairly rapidly spreading invasive species and can completely defoliate box plants.
Caixa octagonal – pequena flor (octagon box – small flower):
Papel: filipaper granitto pink – 90g/m2;
Tampa: 14x14cm (4 folhas);
Corpo: 14x14cm (4 folhas);
Fonte: Fabulous Origami Boxes;
Criação: Tomoko Fuse;
This video shows the Arduino based servo in use.
See a longer video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=URk4qYnEWgI
Monex-box in the shape of a camera.
Yes, i know, looks a bit like kitsch but hey, it definitely belongs to camera related paraphernalia.
Found on a flea-market today and with a pricetag of € 0,50 i just couldn't resist ;-)
Will look great on my attic between the real ones and will remind me of the fact to start saving for a real expensive camera !
Inside the vault. FYI, noise/grain was added for effect, since ISO 3200 at this resolution looks relatively noise-free with the 1D X.
I call this my “Oak” Glasses Box. On the top of the box is a variation of a “Rolling Star” quilt pattern. The glasses box is about 3 1/2" x 6 1/2" and 2 1/4" high on the outside. Inside it is 2 3/8" x 5 3/8" x 1 1/2". I made it using 116 pieces of wood cut in either diamond or triangle shapes from different kinds of wood. The box is finished in its natural color with 5 or 6 coats of a clear wiping varnish, rubbed in by hand. The pieces are a bit over 3/16" thick, glued onto a Baltic Birch base, so they hold up much better than a thin veneer.
The type of wood is listed on the bottom of the box from the center out. On this box the wood is “Walnut” and “Oak” from Missouri and “Brazilwood” from Brazil.
On the bottom I signed it, listed the wood, and dated it. After the date, the words “Foot Cut” let you know I made it on a foot powered table saw.
I lined the box with black velveteen.
Playing around with my new Cactus Laser Trigger. Fun toy.
Strobist: 580EXII @ 1/2 into backdrop from behind boxes. 580EXII @ 1/4 on CR.
Setup: www.flickr.com/photos/aaronbrethorst/8623964024/in/photos...
The ubiquity of the mobile phone is hastening the demise of the Irish Telephone Box. Although these two are not the traditional iconic telephone boxes, no doubt they will go the way of their predecessors before too long as usage has dropped by 80% in recent years.
The bin the gum campaign is being rolled out by local authorities throughout Ireland in an effort to reduce the enormous annual cost of remove the stuff from pavements.
These two are near the Castle at Cahir, County Tipperary.
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A old Chessie System box car sits on the siding at Fuller yard in Grand Rapids, Michigan. These cars had been sitting east of Lowell, Michigan for the past few years. Now they are tearing up the tracks in that area. Good by to apart of American History
Each year, Gallery Route One in Point Reyes invites over a hundred artists to create unique works of art using a wooden box.
Here are the inspiring artworks they created this year: they range in style from whimsical to poignant and thought-provoking. These photos were taken on closing day, when the gallery organized a live auction for each of this year’s 150 boxes. The proceeds support the gallery’s exhibits and community programs.
Two of the boxes were created by members of our art community: Howard Rheingold (a.k.a. Dr. Rindbrain) contributed an illuminated box called ‘Magical’, while Geo Monley and Meryl Rubenstein made ‘Les Puzzles.’
Members of ‘Pataphysical Studios came to cheer for their peers -- Dr. Really was the highest bidder for Dr. Rindbrain’s piece, which was thus kept in the family. After the show, we all went to Stellina to celebrate over a nice dinner.
About the Box Show:
View more of my Box Show photos:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157674518032706
Watch a video of the Box Show:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyG87-bWkW4
About Pataphysical Studios:
View more 'Pataphysical photos:
The outfit-- the glove fingers are individually sewn!! *faints*
goggles and helmet are shown in a later photo~
I am loving the leather jacket ;w;
Restored to its former glory complete with the usual selection of enamel signs. This little signal cabin if I have my facts right once stood in Gloucester Horton Road Depot Yard and went by the name of 'Mileage Yard Signal Box'. It has been brought here to the DFR and restored as a crossing box beside Norchard Low Level station.
Each year, Gallery Route One in Point Reyes invites over a hundred artists to create unique works of art using a wooden box.
Here are the inspiring artworks they created this year: they range in style from whimsical to poignant and thought-provoking. These photos were taken on closing day, when the gallery organized a live auction for each of this year’s 150 boxes. The proceeds support the gallery’s exhibits and community programs.
Two of the boxes were created by members of our art community: Howard Rheingold (a.k.a. Dr. Rindbrain) contributed an illuminated box called ‘Magical’, while Geo Monley and Meryl Rubenstein made ‘Les Puzzles.’
Members of ‘Pataphysical Studios came to cheer for their peers -- Dr. Really was the highest bidder for Dr. Rindbrain’s piece, which was thus kept in the family. After the show, we all went to Stellina to celebrate over a nice dinner.
About the Box Show:
View more of my Box Show photos:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157674518032706
Watch a video of the Box Show:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyG87-bWkW4
About Pataphysical Studios:
View more 'Pataphysical photos:
Scanned from a box of kodachrome slides taken by my late grandfather, James Paul Theis. I've uploaded all these files with the intent of releasing them into the public domain, in hopes that some of these images may live on in other forms of media.