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When we ran a Post Office, pens and pencils were forever going walkabout! The supplies department would send us these toppers that would be affixed to these items, hopefully to stop them disappearing constantly!
The moon sets on the Christmas Star, took a few shots to get the right alignment on this. The star is atop a distant cell phone tower and the moon aligns with it.
Edward Bok enlisted the help of Samuel Yellin to create the metal door and iron gate for Bok Tower. The iron gates leading to the tower were hand-wrought and feature birds with various expression & wings of flight.
Bok Tower Gardens in Lake Wales, FL.
Happy Fence Friday and have a super weekend!
A small grey boulder graces the top of a stout cylindrical fence post along a stretch of cable and patterned-wire fencing on the bank of the Mojave riverbed. An elementary school in my neighborhood is nearby—I suspect these “fence toppers” are the high-spirited handiwork of kids heading home from school after a long day indoors :-)
This image is from a roll I shot last month on 127 Day, July 12th (12/7 in European date notation), in order to have a contribution for the 127 Day online exhibition on J. M. Golding's 127 Film Photography site (127film.blogspot.com/2021/08/127-day-exhibition-12th-of-j...). Lots of nice 127 images there for those who enjoy the 127 film format :-)
Camera: Certo Dolly Vest Pocket (1931, with Schneider-Kreuznach Radionar 7cm f/3.8 lens). The image's vignetting is in-camera—the Dolly Vest Pockets tend to naturally vignette a bit, though this one takes its vignetting seriously :-)
Film: Kodak Verichrome Pan 127 (expired 1978), developed in Arista Liquid Developer for 5:45 minutes @ 68 degrees, and scanned with an Epson V600 scanner.
This little knob of sand topped the high dune here in this section of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
If there was ever a tree topper choice for me, it would definitely be a Snowy sitting on my tree! :)
Looking Close... on Friday: Pencil Topper.
Granddaughter's fluffy pink pencil topper on a watering can :))
The full moon sits atop a spruce tree. Even though a full moon can make it hard to see the northern lights, in this case the intensity of the solar storm made it possible to be seen during a full moon.