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Strobist: DIY Macro box made out of a paper box with tissue paper of both sides and a piece of 11x26 matte white paper trapped for a seamless white.
One 580EX II on each side, 1/16 power, 24mm zoom, a little behind and about a foot away. Fired via PWs
Taken for Our Daily Challenge topic - 'Boxes'
I was already going to see what the camera would do with the hues of the 3 flowers and then when I saw the topic for today it fit right in. I wonder where the other 4 or 5 smaller stacking boxes went? Lime green, orange, yellow...
advice please I'm starting to wonder if I should fill in the cracks between and the uneven surface of the wall in this corner. Or I could just Photoshop the 'flaws' away. What do you think?
Title: Box, lacquer, red
Description: Box
Made from wood and lacquer. A small carved rectangular lidded box. The lid is carved with raised relief of an outside scene with mountains in the distance and trees and bush in the foreground, the lacquer box
Credit: gift of Captain George A Humphreys-Davies, 1941, collection of Auckland War Memorial Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 1941.137, 26252, 26252.2, M390
www.aucklandmuseum.com/collection/object/am_humanhistory-...
Box (46/365)
More film noire stuff :D
Ok so I just got the mamiya rz67, you probably noticed the photo yesterday (number 45). I really like the box it turns out I'll probably keep using it as a prop a lot.
Anyways so the photo. Why am I carrying a box? Am I armed to protect the box? Why is my hair so luscious? Where am I?
All questions that'll probably never be answered.
Strobist info. 1 430EX speedlight to the right of the frame. (@1/2 power)
Camera: Canon 5D mark II with 50mm F1.2L (@F8)
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N Gage trains found at a thrift store. I had a small layout in the mid 1970's, this box will be a good start on another one.
First successful one!!
I started with the Dragon[knit]fly tutorial, but cut out the corners as described here. However, I managed to keep everything reasonably straight by marking the fabric as described on this blog. Box bags require a LOT of attention to detail and keeping everything straight. You really can't fudge it.
I found this fabric in my stash, and I honestly have no idea what it is or where it came from. I think space aliens planted it.
Darshan's current custom arcade joystick. The wooden case isn't ready yet, so it's cardboard for now!
Finely crafted silver boxes called bonbonnieres, after the French word, were given as mementos to invited guests of Imperial banquets and state ceremonies from the late 1800s. Today, the custom of giving presentation boxes is not limited to the Imperial family, but has been adopted by corporations and ordinary people to commemorate the founding of a company or a wedding, or an auspicious event.
This box in the shape of a joined oak leaf box with an Imperial crest was given on the second day of the commemoration of Emperor Taisho's enthronement ceremony on November 17th 1915. On this day 2800 people attended and 4 different craftsmen's studios were employed for the bonbonnieres and 4 different designs were made.
Signed Hattori and marked with the jungin (pure silver) seal.
Sensu Tadashi, "Imperial Silver Bonbonnieres" p.16.
Daruma Magazine #62, p. 28. www.robynbuntin.com/Japanese-Functional-Object-Silver-Pre... Size: 1-1/8" x 2-3/8" x 2-3/8"
Age/Date: 1915
Medium: Silver / Gold
Condition: Excellent
31 March 2010, 90/365 #90
This post box is pretty rare. It must be more than 100 years old. The VR means Victoria Regina and it is still in daily use.
Jewelry box with spalted sycamore lid, black walnut carcass, hidden brass hinge pins, maple drawer. Danish Oil finish.
box I made to be used as a partial cremation urn for a relative. wood is butternut. box is 6 inches.
Olive sitting on a chair, being all cute :D
I probably won't be able to take any proper pictures of my new arrivals just yet, since I have a lot of working days ahead :( But I'm looking forward to it!
And I also just realized I will only do two more box openings, then I'm done for the year! :O If I'm able to hold back that is, who knows what cute releases there will be this summer x)