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This is Box Canyon Falls, in Ouray, Colorado. It's a very difficult waterfall to shoot. It's at the bottom of a very deep, dark canyon and there are a bunch of guardrails and railings and other crap that is totally in the way. I had to awkwardly set up the tripod all crooked, so the camera was kind of hanging out over the railing to get this unobstructed shot.

Jane helped me move around some boxes today. Boxes she could get into and play around.

 

Very important business for a cat.

 

Soligor 135mm f/3.5 converted to M42 mount prime, wide open.

For the "Looking close... on Friday!" group theme of "old boxes".

 

No idea about the age of this little rather rusty tin box.

Its a nearly 3.5cm sized cube, so its pretty small.

The lid pulls off but if there were any contents they are long gone.

I think the box was an advertising item produced for the biscuit makers 'Huntley & Palmers' in Reading England The four sides and the top list a different type of biscuit, so I can't imagine that it ever contained any of them.

 

The box was given to me several years ago as a Birthday present and is treasured as such.

 

A quick hand-held photograph.

 

Sigma 60mm f2.8 DN

This looked like a pebble or clump of sargassum or a broken piece of coral ... and then it moved! This tiny crab (about 4 cm across) has a face that "only a mother could love". But watching it slide across the sand was super fun, and gave a unique opportunity to isolate the crab from its surroundings - if you find them (and we have seen only a few before), they are usually tucked under rocks or deep inside cracks, well out of photo reach.

 

There are many box crab species. I will go with "yellow box crab", but if you are more confident of the species id, let me know!

 

Taken with my "wide angle" lens. (The "eternal" debate before each dive - wide angle or macro?) Fortunately, at 70mm I was able to get close enough to get the image.

 

Hit "z" twice for a close up view of that lovely face.

The Blaak Tower in Rotterdam (NL) is popularly known as 'The Pencil'. Looking at a corner with a shadow and sunny side, I got the impulse to try and mix them up in a pattern. This resulted in a new association as mentioned in the title.

This pretty little pill box was a gift from a friend in Australia. The lid is firmly 'closed' to keep the pills safe inside.

 

'Closed' for Macro Mondays

Chocolate mudcake gift box style. The cake didn't come out as high - this is 3''. The gift box cakes tend to look better as a 4'' height

 

I've used Pearl Lustre Spray for the silver & gold.

aldershot go station

aldershot

ontario

 

monochrome

Kitty in a box

Just for the girls these cardboard boxes contain plenty of animations!

Full bento, RLV, INM, V Bento, VAW, Physics, Lovebridge.

Check out the store for other great items.

marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/190004

Artwork on a utility box, 30th St, North Park.

This box has for some years been one of Jeffreys favourite boxes. Really cool stuff :-)

Posted for the Happy Caturday group theme "Brands".

Some in the group will have seen him in this box before.

I work this weekend, so will not have time to comment in the group. Wishing you all a Happy Caturday and nice weekend.

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Box trucks viewed in Iola, KS

Ford E350 - Dodge KaryVan

IN THE JUKE BOX

 

Feb. 1st

     >> WARPAINT "billie holiday"

     >> TRAVELS "favorite people"

     >> BLOCKHEAD "insomniac olympics"

     >> JEM "it's amazing"

     >> BAT FOR LASHES "a forest" (Cure cover)

 

Jan. 25th

     >> OUTKAST "player’s ball"

     >> SEAN PAUL "get busy" (B.Cause Ticklah Dub Edit)

     >> TIGER LILLIES "anger"

     >> RADIOHEAD "everything in its right place" (Gigamesh Remix)

     >> METRIC "help i'm alive"

     >> AETHER "orfeu negro"

     >> AMPLIVE "15 stepz" (feat. Codany Holiday)

     >> COHEN "owl said"

     >> CORIN JOEL "i kissed a girl" (Katy Perry cover)

     >> DEAD PREZ "hip hop" (Diplo Remix)

 

     Have fun, eat Yoghurt...

I love zumiez, they sell my favorite clothing brand Glamour Kills. These are gift boxes. :)

Pillar-box red sweater mini dress (market)

DIY wet-look leggings (made myself)

DIY PVC necklace (made myself)

Vintage 80s PVC chain bag (market)

Vintage 80s mock-croc faux patent belt (market)

Visor (H&M)

Stick-on sequin gloves (pressie)

Platform heels (tradera.se)

The Plausible Box from a Starbucks coffee bag.

 

Finished a bag of coffee beans this morning and I chucked it out. But then I felt bad -- it was made of some interesting laminate material and the design work showed some effort. (Red silhouette Vespa, yeah, that takes effort.) So, I ripped it apart and cleaned it up and made a box out of it. Folds not so great -- you really have to crease it. But I figure it's very waterproof.

 

I was going to go inside and leave it on a table, but I find that Starbucks has this jive-ass policy of not allowing photographs inside their cafés and I didn't want to freak anybody out. Instead, I stuck the box on the windowsill.

These cases take their name from the virgin Roman goddess of fire, home, hearth and family. Usually Vesta was depicted as the fire in her temple. Only Vestals (her priestesses) were allowed into her temple. Her association with fire made her name the natural choice for British companies who manufactured matches.

 

The Jewel Box is a greenhouse located in Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri. It now serves as a public horticultural facility and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was designed by architect William C. E. Becker and built in 1936 by the Robert Paulus Construction Company.

Bicheno, Tasmania

I don't like to carry change in my pockets so for years and years we've had a container that keeps loose change out of my pocket and out of sight ... at least that's the theory. One could make a point that out of sight is now also "out of hand!" These days we seldom use cash so we collect less change but this photo project convinces me that I may get a reward by getting this stuff back into circulation.

 

The Tom Clark firgurine "Hyke II", like all of his sculptures, has an imbedded coin amongst the acorns and leaves in the front right part of its base. Hyke's expression and impish smirk are another reason people collect Tom Clark figures. For now he seems to enjoy being surrounded by a hidden treasure. Creating this photo made me Smile today!

 

Thanks for viewing, and commenting on my work. Happy Smile on Saturday Flickr Friends.

Most of the time, we artistic photographers try to think "outside the box". But not this time.

for "Crazy Tuesday" theme is "boxes"

 

a nice Tuesday , listen the :

Little Boxes

 

Little boxes on the hillside

Little boxes made of ticky-tacky

Little boxes on the hillside

Little boxes all the same

There's a green one and a pink one

And a blue one and a yellow one

And they're all made out of ticky-tacky

And they all look just the same

And the people in the houses

All went to the university

Where they were put in boxes

And they came out all the same

And there's doctors and lawyers

And business executives

And they're all made out of ticky-tacky

And they all look just the same

And they all play on the golf course

And drink their martinis dry

And they all have pretty children

And the children go to school

And the children go to summer camp

And then to the university

Where they are put in boxes

And they come out all the same...........

Apparently this bag type is called a 'box pouch'. I've been looking at various tutorials, youtube videos and pictures to see what the basic idea is and how I can make my own little changes. I particularly love the strap on one side, tab on the other idea. On this bag I made the tab wider, just because. I decided that a narrow tab is the way to go.

 

This bag is a gift for someone who loves green and chartreuse. Both fabrics are from the Geogram fabric line by Samarra Khaja. I was careful to line up the print and quilting along the zipper edge.

 

Aren't these fabrics fabulous? I love the different shades of green- even the grey is on the green side when you look at it carefully. So I picked a green background to go with it, of course.

 

I finished this bag just in time for 'Different Shades of Green' in the "Looking Close...on Friday!" group. Woot!

Vintage Cracker Box F.E. Block Company old wood and worn shipping box, shot in North Carolina.

Longview, Washington

I tried to capture my dear sunflower

in a box .. so it would last forever :-)

I usually do not like to alter my photos

this upright shot was asking for something

  

Os correios decidiram alegrar meu dia e entregaram esses dois gatos aqui <333

Ciel: Mas porque eu que tenho que receber esses dois idiotas XP

 

1897 built signal box near the train station of Thale.

see virgin Brochure

 

This box turtle had been digging nests, plus it had gotten a little too cold so it was apparently sleeping.

having fun with my camera!

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