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I am extremely excited about Coraline. I really really really wanted to receive an Other Mother box in the mail, but I didn't. So, I had to make my own. I'll be posting an Instructable on it soon.
How do creative professionals who are paid to think outside the box express themselves? At Corey McPherson Nash, we do it inside the boxa 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."
Designer: Chris Palmer
Diagram: Boxes Collection 1 CD
Unit: 1 square
Paper: Strathmore Petal Inclusion Paper
"Watering Fujimoto-Sensei's Tube Box Garden"
it was a treasure in the box! at least when I put today's library finds in it. they're selling books right now!
The delivery man came and dropped off three HUGE boxes in the road outside the house today at lunchtime. He wasn't willing to put them in the driveway. Or take away the cardboard. Or the wood. Or in fact, do anything that might be construed as "helpful". A neighbour helped pry them open with his crowbar - we had to get them off the street before it got dark and/or started to rain. As they took up one half of the road, I was also afraid there might be a terrible traffic accident!
It took two hours for me to open up the boxes, and then my poor mother helped me carry them into the garage.
The only injury was to my mother's foot when she tripped over a palette that the delivery man left behind.
Oh, the box does indeed say "Harley Davidson" as the crating company mostly dealt with US bikes. The delivery man was momentarily interested until I said it wasn't a HD, it was a BMW. He didn't actually believe me that it wasn't an HD. He was an idiot.
Both Photo's are of Loco's outside Moira Signal Box, the 56's face the up (Leicester) direction the right hand Loco stands on the Rawdon Colliery spur, my Loco with ex-Guard Brian Neal (Chocolate Soldier) on board awaits departure for Lounge, once I took me Pic, Driver Frank Bailey stands on the box steps, the 58 was en-route to Willington and on this day I was almost in collision with sleepers on the track at Coton Park, cheers the Burton P-Way of the 1980's...
Awesome boxes made by Jen Sealy/Ouch!# Designs. HUGE thanks for these! www.flickr.com/photos/48149399@N06/
The Saxby & Farmer signal box is situated on the "Up Side" at the end of the platform at Wye station, situated on the line between Ashford and Canterbury it was opened by the West South Eastern Railway on 6 February 1846, on the 15th December 2003 it was switched out of use with control passing to the Canterbury Wye Area Control Centre at Canterbury West
12th September 1996
09.02.10 We went to Center Parcs with a couple of friends for a few days which was great. They have loads of old telephone boxes scattered around. Haven't seen one in ages.
Die Agfa Synchro Box (1951-1957) war die letzte „echte“ Box im Agfa Programm. Die Clack war zwar ähnlich einfach ausgestattet, hatte aber nicht mehr die „Kasten“-Form.
Das bemerkenswerteste war – wie schon der Name sagt – der Blitzanschluss. Allerdings konnte nur das spezielle Agfa-Blitzgerät verwendet werden. Das wurde dann doch nicht so oft dazu gekauft, weil es in der Anschaffung und im Unterhalt (Batterie und Blitzbirnen) recht teuer war und damit eigentlich dem „Box“-Konzept widersprach.
Die Kamera hatte 2 Brillantsucher, 2 Stativgewinde (Hoch- und Querformat!) und einen Drahtauslöseranschluss. Man konnte durch einen Schieber eine kleinere Blende einstellen oder ein Gelbfilter vorschalten. Der Verschluss hatte wie immer Moment- und Zeiteinstellung.
Die Agfa Box war mein erster Fotoapparat, gewonnen als Hauptgewinn(!) auf einer Tombola.
BOX DATE: 2014
MANUFACTURER: Mattel
DOLLS IN LINE: Cerise; Blondie; Raven
BODY TYPE: 2012; CLD84; molded diamond panties; articulated wrists, elbows, & knees
HEAD MOLD: 2012 "Classic"
PERSONAL FUN FACT: I seem to have a knack for adopting very moochy Ever After High dolls. Unlike with the sister line, Monster High, I didn't spend much time or money buying EAH dolls brand new. I have a few that I got on sale here and there, but for the most part my collection has come from secondhand sources. Raven is one of those circumstances--she was rescued from the Salvation Army in 2019. That day in question, I was expecting to go home empty handed. The past few times we had popped in the local Salvation Army, we hadn't seen any dolls, or perhaps only a rogue clone. But on this given occasion, we came home with five dolls--four of whom were Monster/Ever After High! Colleen was the one who found this Raven buried at the bottom of a huge bin that was filled with other toys. I knew that this dress was marketed for a picnic themed collection (I just couldn't think of the name at the time) and I had a suspicion Raven was the right doll for it. Either way, she wasn't a dupe to my knowledge and she was wearing Ever After High clothes. Both Colleen and I felt something was off though...we didn't realize it was a very huge issue though until we got home. As I was pulling my new dollies out of the plastic bag, I came upon the horrifying realization that Miss Raven had NO hands!!! How someone with as much secondhand doll shopping experience can miss such a huge boo boo, I do not know. Honestly, I think my brain tunes out missing limbs because I get so excited when I see Ever After High or Monster High dolls secondhand. And if I get limbless ones, then it goes without saying that I will fix them. I wouldn't have bought Raven had I known this issue was apparent, since limbs aren't cheap. But needless to say I wouldn't go back and change things now. I was afraid that Mattel stopped making spare parts for Ever After High dolls since the line was discontinued. On eBay, their hands sell for more than Monster High doll parts, due to the fact that they were less popular. On top of that, the Mattel replacement part website was acting super gimpy on the given day. So I was panicking about how I would fix Raven in a semi cost effective way. Luckily Mattel was still manufacturing hands for EAH dolls. So foreseeing a future where this might not be possible, I bought five sets of Ever After High hands. It also made the $5 shipping more worthwhile. Although it's not really financially sensible to do this when the hands are $4 (and with the shipping divided up, it's more like $5). Was Miss Raven really worth $5? Probably not, but I'm not sorry she's part of the family. She cleaned up beautifully, with a bath, new hair accessory, and hands!
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;
The box for a Zeiss-Ikon Ikonta 521/16, (yes, I also have [and use] the camera!) A 1950's folding 6x6cm camera, as seen on my dinner table. Taken in Albany, CA by a Nikon D40x with a Nikon 18-55mm Vr kit lens (at 35) Camera's on-board flash fired.
testing circuits and figuring out how they are all wired up
testing circuits and figuring out how they are all wired up. this came off of a 93, i think, nissan maxima
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 !
Recently painted and sold this wood chest/toy box. Decided to invert the pallet and go white on black.. High gloss finish on this piece.
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;
Soap Box Derby, Glenwood Avenue, Raleigh, NC, July 30, 1940. Scenes along Glenwood Avenue showing the crowds lining the street, the boys participating, the derby cars, views of the race while it was happening, policemen (including Officer Hubert Eisenbart in PhC_78_19_01), Boy Scouts, the winner with his trophy, boys and men riding in the back of a pick-up truck, Coca-Cola and Dr. Pepper advertisement billboards. Josephus Daniels is possibly in the photos with the winner in PhC_78_19_02-03. From the Robert L. Maxey Photograph Collection, PhC.78, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.