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brought from the Canary Islands

i got my ED tin, i ordered the one with Nati's Garden of Delights design. i love beautiful packaging and i'm so happy i have this for Iðunn now, i'm very tempted to bring her with me to switzerland next month, but not sure yet.

here she gives the tin a try and finds, it fits! :)

thank you Marina, Chad and Nati, a great collaboration!

This lovely picture, also typical Dutch as well, was printed on a small tin box, which I (and many others) won in the Postcode Lottery. It was filled with 12 very tasteful treacle waffles.

Very soon after the receipt of it I thought: this is a nice scene for the the wishes I normally place at the end of the Year on Flickr, but do have my doubts that the following Christmas Days will be as shown on this picture. Allas! But for the coming months in 2018 there is a little bit more hope for more frost and snow.

I hope for every visitor my wishes will be fulfilled!

 

Blikken doosje

Deze mooie plaat, zo ook typisch Hollands, was gedrukt op een smalle blikken doos, hetwelk ik (en vele anderen) won in de Postcode Loterrij. Het was gevuld met 12 heel smakelijke Stroopwafels. Spoedig na de ontvanfgst ervan dacht ik: dit is een mooie scêne voor de wensen die ik normaal plaats aan het einde van een jaar op Flickr, maar heb zo mijn twijfels of de aanstaande Kerstdagen eruit zullen zien als op deze plaat. Helaas! Maar voor de komenede maanden in 2018 is er wat meer hoop op vorst en sneeuw.

Ik hoop dat voor iedere bezoeker mijn wensen zullen uitkomen!

The Tin box is really nice set

With the windy corners of Conwy successfully navigated, 67014 whines into life as it powers the 09:50 Manchester Piccadilly - Holyhead service past Morfa crossing. The DVT didn't sound too healthy, so it looks like there'll be tinbox Sprinter substitutes 'round the corner.

 

18th January 2016.

Bruges, Belgium.

Like my mum, I love tin boxes!

As the sun set and its dying rays cut between some low trees on the horizon, some of those rays lit up the mantle and the small vase with dead flowers as well as a red box beside it. Realizing I had only a scant few moments to capture this I scrambled to get and then set up my tripod and camera. The inevitable fumbling with knobs and locks ensued. However I managed to capture the look I wanted but just in time. A few seconds later and the show was all over. - JW

 

Date Taken: 2021-07-10

 

Tech Details:

 

Taken using a tripod-mounted Nikon D800 fitted with a Tamron 90mm1:2.8 Macro lense, ISO100, Daylight WB, spot metering off the red box, Aperture priority mode, f/10.0, 3 sec with an EV+0.33 exposure bias. PP in free Open Source RAWTherapee from Nikon RAW/NEF source file: set final image size to be 9000px wide, crop to trim off some distracting detail along the top and bottom edges, boost contrast and Chromaticity in L-A-B mode, boost black level to get a more accurate tonality contrast, use Shadows/Highlights to significantly recover highlight detail and then recover a bit of shadow detail, boost vibrance slightly, sharpen (edges only), save. PP in free Open Source GIMP: load the image as 2 layers, use the top layer to adjust the overall look of the background and the bottom layer to adjust the red box, add a white/opaque layer mask to the top/background layer, on the top layer use a large soft-edged brush and black/transparent paint to paint in the red box so it shows through from the bottom layer, then on the top/overall layer adjust the contrast and brightness, then on the top layer shift the colour balance to reduce the yellow cast from the dying sunset and get the bricks looking a bit more normal, then on the bottom layer use the Hue-Saturation-Brightness tool to darken the red channel to make the box look more normal (could not get both box and background to look realistic with the same adjustments), create new working layer from visible results, sharpen, save, scale to 7000px wide, save, add fine black-and-white frame, add bar and text on left, save, scale image to 3300 px wide for posting online, sharpen very slightly, save.

"If it could only be like this always – always summer, always alone, the fruit always ripe and Aloysius in a good temper...”

Evelyn Waugh, Brideshead Revisited

 

"Deep summer is when laziness finds respectability."

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Cette boîte de galettes nous attendait au Comptoir de la Mer du Guilvinec ;-)

taken for macromondays theme: chocolate

 

and apropos of this week's theme -

Belgium has brought out stamps that taste and smell like chocolate!

www.nydailynews.com/life-style/eats/belgium-issues-chocol...

maybe the US Post Office should try this?

Macro Mondays ~ Old / New

 

My son found this little gem at a barn sale in Central Wisconsin this summer. The box alone is a great find..but it also had the original lure inside with the price tag of $1.00. Its called a Oriental Wiggler. I shot the tin box on top of an old bird house to give it a weathered vintage look.

 

HMM and Happy New Year!!

 

This 2CV ( one of my Fav looking Funky French Car )

was spotted near San Francisco ;-)

View On Black

Digital.

Part of a greeting card line I'm working on.

 

A Month of Creating Daily: Days 25 & 26

A lovely gift of Flapjack Biscuits!

 

Keep Safe Everyone!

 

Our Daily Challenge ~ Something Inside Something ....

 

Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... Thanks to you all!

I just made myself a Pokémon corner in the living room, haha. But it's not going to stay there for so long! My living room is just a big mess right now, haha.

Btw, I made the pokémon calendar myself!!! :D

Giant statute of Mother Armenia in Victory Park on a hill above the city of Yerevan. The sword in her hands is fortified by the rocket and other weaponry exhibited around the place. Tchibo coffee tin box pinhole camera, Foma Medix XG X-ray film 10 x 15 cm. Exp. about 2 sec.

Dieses Aufnahmegerät kann ziemlich viele Filme aufnehmen: ca. 80 Kleinbildpatronen passen da rein, hab ich ausgerechnet ;-)

 

Natürlich kann man in diese Metalldose in Form einer Kamera auch Kaffeebohnen reintun, oder Studentenfutter, oder Knöpfe, oder Zigarren, oder ... ;-)

 

Aufgenommen mit der Pentax K-01 und dem Albinar Special 2.8/35 mm.

  

Your thoughts on this please....

 

Wow : I found a rather agitated discussion on this subject, that took place some 14 months ago here :

 

flickr.com/photos/jimfieldsmith/286042937/

 

Blog with some background info on the subject : globalvoicesonline.org/2009/03/30/france-americas-africa-...

Dehua, Fujian, China

Sevanavank Monastery is at the Lake Sevan about 70 km north of Yerevan, Armenia. Muesli tin box pinhole camera, Foma Medix X-ray film, 10x15cm

The Government Building on the Square of Republic late evening, exposed 15 minutes. Muesli tin box pinhole camera, Foma Medix X-ray film, 10x15cm

hello kitty toys, some incomplete... :(

a great CIRCUS cylinder tin can - case

a tiny electric toy car

a mechanical charge tiny train

65/365 3/6/11

I had to rescue this little guy from the trashcan today. Apparently my husband thought I had bought it solely for the teabags it contained, and once the tea was all gone, I wouldn't want it anymore.

 

Ha! If if was just tea I was after, I could have got that from a red and white and green cardboard box of PG Tips!

art, tin box, grapevine, assemblage, foil paper, metal bead, collage, jewelry finding, outsider, nails, punch card from 1960, jet bead, nut, button, spring, washer, paper, thought from primer book

 

3.25" X 2.25"

Pinhole. Tin box. 30mm.

Adox ortho 25 4x5.

Exposure time 13s.

Full sunshine.

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