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Box Opening for Doll in Mind Byakuya Kuchiki Minimee.

I took this photo at sunset at Box Hill southern England. For some reason I think of the Shire (Lord of the Rings) when I see this photo.

This is my newest (latest) camera. A Zeiss Ikon Baby Box, model Frontar. This camera was introduced in 1931 and takes up 127 roll film. It has a fixed focal distance and a shuter speeds of 1/25 or B. The wired frame indicater pushes down for storage and locks the shutter. To prevend you from accidentaly taking a picture. Originaly most prints would have been contact prints, so the pictures would be 3x4cm

She comes with a cute little keychain. :D Someday she will be released from her box, but it'll have to wait until I am done moving. :/

Finally I could make a box opening of my Anubis doll by Black Box.

My newest toy is a Kiwanis sale find, and is in very nice condition, normal wear aside. This looks most like an Agfa Ansco Cadet B2, circa 1937, but has a different rear clip than the illustrations of that model in McKeown's.

 

It also looks very similar to some of the Agfa Box ## cameras. In this shot, you can just make out the 'B' on the strap where some leatherette remains near the stud, which would make me think that maybe it's from the Box series.

 

Can anyone confirm what model this is? Some of the interior parts are beech wood and the body is cardboard and metal with faux leather covering.

This is an English watchmaker's parts box dating from the 19th century.

From 'box-heads' series, 2005 - early 2006.

A battered electricity box on the wall of a building in Crawley - I presume it's no longer in use.

perfect box, I like the final look and the closure mechanism...

 

instructional video made by Anna (as a box base for Jorge Jamamillo's knob box)

 

My nice sandpaper box, made in the Japanese style. See www.evilmadscientist.com/article.php/washibox for how to make a washibox.

Looking southwards from one of the parts of Box Hill with views across the countryside.

Updated image with different designs of post box from around the world.

 

This updated image includes the addition of a Canadian Community Mail Box (3rd from left). The real things have a number of small aluminium doors on the front for lots of people's mail to be delivered to. I have been told that there can be 1 to 3 of these grouped together in one place. Presumably, it depends on how many houses it serves.

 

So, from left to right, we have a British post box, an American post box, a Canadian Communtiy post box, a Standard Canadian post box, an older style of Canadian post box, and an Australian post box.

 

The yellow half of the Australian post box is for Express mail and the red half is for Normal mail.

 

Minifig is shown for scale purposes only.

  

Vote for my idea for a Lego City Street Furniture / Accessory Set which includes these on Lego Cuusoo here; lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/11006

 

Parts shown in colours that Lego haven't produced yet;

- 30165 - Brick, Modified 2 x 2 Curved Top with Two Top Studs - Blue

- 61409 - Slope 18 2 x 1 x 2/3 with 4 Slots - Brown / Reddish Brown

- 4345 - Container, Box 2 x 2 x 2 - Brown / Reddish Brown

A cake in the shape of a chocolate box I made for my friends birthday, it has heart, shell and strawberry shaped chocolates.

historic boxes / Historische Verpackungen, Domäne Dahlem, Berlin

view at Box Hill, it is a massive picture so I suggest you have a look at original size and scroll around for full effect

Pacific Color Graphics made this game box for Capcom. I have an Alien Bees in a soft box to camera right as the key light, a bounce card on the left to illuminate the spine, and a Canon 430EX pointing straight back towards a black fleece cloth hanging from a backdrop hangar.

Keepsake Box, using Graphic 45 specialty paper and old Library Cards.

Hanging the show in Shoreditch. 12 Box artists showing. PV tonight

Old well on Richards property, Wollombi Road, Bishops Bridge. Initially constructed to supply wine saloon which was demolished in a storm in the early 1920s. Re-bricked possibly in the 1930s. Photograph taken 14/3/2005

 

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The Box is Plymouth's new multi-million-pound cultural and heritage attraction

 

Experience stunning gallery displays, high-profile artists and wonderful art exhibitions, not to mention an unforgettable programme of exciting events and performances, and thousands of fascinating artefacts and archives.

 

One of the opening exhibitions is Mayflower 400: Legend and Legacy and is one of the highlights of the Mayflower year.

 

Work on The Box began in March 2017. When finished, it will maintain the wonderful architecture of the Grade II Listed former Museum and Art Gallery and Central Library buildings, while also expanding its facilities through a stylish and contemporary extension - which includes a brand new main entrance on Tavistock Place.

 

The £42m redevelopment plan has also included repairing, refurbishing and transforming St Luke’s Church into the largest single GIS-compliant gallery in the South West. It will even feature a beautiful stained-glass window, created by world-famous artist Leonor Antunes. The buildings will be linked by an outdoor public space that houses food, drink and retail outlets.

 

The Box redevelopment scheme has been led by Plymouth City Council, in partnership with the University of Plymouth and the National Museum of the Royal Navy.

 

It has also been supported by the City Council, the Heritage Lottery Fund, Arts Council England, the Coastal Communities Fund, the Garfield Weston Foundation, the University of Plymouth, the Wolfson Foundation, the British Film Institute and Interreg.

Both boxes of the Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn part I have the same description except the actual one line dialogue of both characters from the movie. The picture though is romantically priceless !!!;-D!!!

Photo taken with Tomioka Porst Color Reflex 55mm f/1.4

Here's an eastern box turtle near Bodie Lighthouse, a common dweller within our maritime forests.

OurDailyChallenge "The Mail"

 

We don't have door to door delivery, so most folks in Stayner have a lock box where we can pick up our mail 24/7. This lobby is relatively new and all new boxes were installed during recent renovations. You can see the change in the floor where the lobby was extended.

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."

Hanging the show in Shoreditch. 12 Box artists showing. PV tonight

Circus Pig Pill Box (Shown in Orange Tangerine)

 

The perfect little box to house those special mementos.

This unique box design makes a great accessories for desks and tables.

 

• Solid wood construction

• Pill box is painted with the color Orange Tangerine, sanded and 2nd coated.

• Top is decoupaged with my "Circus Pig" illustration design.

The bright colors of this FedEx collection box outside the Westminster, MD, just jumped out at me.

3 (from "voice box - part 1"): NEW DOORS

This is a legal mural painted on a box car in Caliente, NV.

Boxes are easy to obtain if you're on a budget. Just go to your local super market and ask for boxes. The staff disposes of them in the end of each day anyway.

The photo is taken in front of a local shop and these boxes are still full of goods.

 

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Dirt Box Disco performing for the Punk Against Prejudice (Sophie Lancaster Foundation) at the Witchwood, Ashton-under-Lyne, on Saturday the 5th of May 2012

Box on display in study of William Allen White House State Historic Site at 927 Exchange in Emporia Kansas. Built c.1888 and the top floor was destroyed by a fire in 1920. It was donated to the state in 2001.

 

NRIS #71000318. Added in 1971.

NHLS #71000318. Added in 1971.

 

For more information:

www.kshs.org/places/white/house.htm

Typical wonderful box art from Bandai. This is just luminous.

Even the packaging is enriched with 100% of your RDA of Awesometassium.

 

Drawing (and the hand crafted goodness inside the box) supplied by Phil Barbato. He'll be at the Strawberry Street Festival tomorrow with all sorts of goodness.

Right side of the box. I love the design of the Pixxie boxes.

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.

 

I made a Pinhole camera with a box of a sheet film again.

A previous work is

flickr.com/photos/shikihans_pinholephoto/261240118/.

I used a thick box than a previous work this time.

 

再びシートフィルムの箱で針穴カメラを作った。

前回は10枚入りで作ったが、今度は50枚入りで作った。

少しだけ厚みが出た事で、前回よりも写る範囲が広くなった。

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