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Much patience required.... or an available lump hammer....

Signal 14 with Moss Lane bridge in the background.

Busch Systems model Desksider

Never thought I would see a recycling box in a motel room. Makes sense though.

The temple of immense illumination.

Here is Gonocerus acuteangulatus from the side.

An iPad (or similar device) can serve as a portable light box for viewing and inspecting photographic negs, in this case square 120 film negs of Manchester Cathedral and the interior of the Barton Arcade taken with a Yashica TLR camera.

 

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I made a light box this weekend. The weather has been lousy just about every chance I have had to take pictures in the past couple of weeks. With the light box the weather doesn't matter although I found it kind of boring. I'd much rather be outside but it was something to do! Follow the link for instructions on building a cheap light box. Mine cost about $3.

 

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The thing in this shot is actually a perfume bottle my wife saved. It looks like an expensive pacifier to me - lol.

May 2008

This is "small paint tin" from eBay is a great little kit for on-the-go watercolor sketching or adding a hit of color to a journal page.

Alameda Naval Air Station

Trevira and Kollage Kid started a little project to cram as many things into a matchbox as possible..here is my attempt-this is the contents laid out and identified...

 

21 Objects

 

The neighbouring image is this is the match box full,

 

Here you will see Trevira's version and the attepts of anyone else who wants to join in:

  

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A high ceiling, as yet untainted by BRs push to fit all manual boxes with the lowered cheap polystyrene roof tiles - which although effective in warming the boxes, looked awful! Also present are the old tin light covers that you could spin around to any direction - unfortunately there never seemed to be enough light from them.

 

The signal box is a GWR design and was built in 1914. It worked to Wellington box until 2002 when that became absorbed by Madeley Junction (which itself was demolished when Wolverhampton PSB took over in 2012).

As well as the subsequent installation of various colour light signals it now works to the West Midlands SCC which was the final one in the "Russian Doll" effect when it took over Wolverhampton PSB in 2016.

 

The triple and double stack ground disc signals have since been reduced to single ones and the main semaphore section signal (no.90) with Severn Bridge's distant signal beneath was later converted into a colour light.

 

20th February 1990.

A box turtle making his way down a trail in the woods.

custom packaging job...

All of my bento goodies have now arrived and I found this brilliant storage box to keep them all in from Ikea

I made this using yummy goodies from Emma's Paperie...I'm guest designing there this month! I used Dream Street papers by Audrey Neal, Owl paper by Sassafras Lass, mini Jenni Bowlin paper and tickets, and Making Memories epoxy accents to decorate this scalloped keepsake box...=) So much fun! Thanks for peeking!

From Saturday's wanderings... a lovely box in which to place things cherished

Box I made for my 3D design class. Artist reference was Joseph Cornell.

I wanted to use some of my scraps and began to sew them together, cut them up and sew them back together again .

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Wooden handmade jewelry box with two drawers.

Box size 20 x 11,7 x 9,2 cm.

Made from oak, finished with ecological oil and wax. The drawers are lined with white soft fabric. A soft case for 5 rings can be placed in various positions.

  

Street candid Stony Stratford

 

This was my Grandfather's tool box. He died in 1935. It has his initials on it. My Dad gave it to me many years ago.

 

The corners are joined with finger joints. The top and bottom are tongue and groove boards that are nailed to the sides. The latch is a hook and eye. The handle on the lid is a bail type with stops. It lifts up 90deg and then hits the stops. There are five holes in the plate but it is attached with just two screws.

 

I think this is more of a storage box. Not a job site box. The handle and the latch are not in proportion to the volume of the box. If this box were fully loaded it would be very heavy. The handle would be uncomfortable after a short time to carry. It would be awkward to carry because of the width the box would bump on your knee. The latch would easily pop open dumping the tools out.

 

I use it now to store some other smaller tool boxes.

 

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No post production

(other than pasting)

  

each shot was atleast 5mins or more

 

ISO100

+5ev

lens(which ever was used) stopped all the way down

 

the concept and story were un-intentional

so yeah if you like it, thanks!

this was just me being bored in a hotel room haha

My first attempt at a 1:6 scale project. Inspired by my 1:6 Flicker friends.........

These Color Splash fabrics seemed perfect for the Box Step pattern!

Box 40 can be seen at Foxhall returning to Rigby Road after working the first blue timetable weekend of 2017. 5th February 2017.

From a circle of copy paper.

I borrowed Oschene's poesy box CP.

 

Louise Labé, Sonnet XIII

El objetivo diafragmado a 16 es extraordinariamente nítido.

Evercreech New box was situated on the up platform and was basically a L&SW Type 4 box, but on the S & D (Type 3) these had gabled ends instead of hipped roofs, probably to reduce costs. It contained a 20 lever Stevens Tappet frame and opened on 11th January 1920, replacing an earlier S & D box that had been destroyed by fire in October 1918. The stone base may have been from the original structure. The box closed before the line itself on 11th October 1964, following closure of the goods facilities. Note the L&SW roof ventilator and fine platform lamp.

The box for the Kombi was described by Kemper as a "cloth covered carrying case", which is accurate, and does sound better than "box". The camera fits only one way, as the inside has a slot cut in one side to fit the shutter actuator.

Bell Telephone logo on an underground telephone cable junction box in Audubon NJ.

Foto: Chucho Contreras

 

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