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This sealed box was at the Butlins resort in Minehead. As can be seen the aperture has a steel plate over it - but someone (not me!) has bent the plate at the side. I posted a card in this box to myself on the day I took this photo on Easter Saturday 23 April 2011. I received the card on Saturday 2 June 2012 :)
Subsidy Teaser Boxes displayed in Suria KLCC in anticipation of Subsidy Rationalisation Day. I was in the creative team behind this.
April 2, 2011
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I think this is one of those boxes restaurants put in front with their menu inside. However, the glass is long gone and the cork board is rotting away. The rocks in the bottom are a recent addition this week. I've always been drawn to this for some reason. I took some pictures of it last year when it had wires sticking out but I wasn't that happy with them. I added "fake bokeh" using Photoshop in an attempt to make this shot more interesting. Unfortunately, I'm still not that excited about it. Hopefully I'll find a better shot tomorrow.
Made from a chipboard box and molding paste. Get the tutorial here:
katydiddys.blogspot.com/2010/02/heart-shaped-box-tutorial...
Kids found this Box Turtle while playing in the woods.They named him BOXY! He was the friendliest allowing me to take serveral shots of him!
The electric company has put up a number of these nesting boxes right in the area we call "hawk alley".
What a great job they are doing!
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The Eastern Box Turtle is a Species of Special Concern in Massachusetts where it essentially meets the limit of its northern range. Habitat is somewhat varied with this species, though access to sandy soils is key for egg laying.
Road mortality is a primary threat to Box Turtles, as is the case with most turtles and other herptofauna.