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Camera: Nikon F6
Lens: Nikkor AF S 35mm F/1.8 G FX
Film: Kodak Portra 400
Developer: Lab
Scanner: Lab
Software: Camera Raw
Ferrite core memory from a DEC10 computer for the Sliders Sunday group. Base image photographed using a Canon 7D camera and processed using Photoshop, Redfield and Fractalius.
Happy Sliders Sunday!
This deposit box has been unused for many years. It is located at the former Farmers and Merchants Bank on Main Street in downtown Benton Harbor.
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.
A box made of layers, deep into the ground. The box and lid join together with rows of cheese slopes. And of course, there's at least one buried treasure :)
I can't remember who originated the buried rock technique -- it'll be familiar to all you castle builders.
More views of this box.
Part of an ongoing series on Boxes ... making useful or decorative containers out of LEGO.
I expected Bella to tip the box over & start playing - but she just sat there & waited to see what would happen next! Happy Caturday.
Little boxes on the hillside
Little boxes made of ticky tacky
Little boxes
Little boxes
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 go to the university
And they all get put in boxes, little boxes all the same
And there's doctors and there's 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 martini 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
And they all get put in boxes, and they all come out the same
And the boys go into business and marry and raise a family
And they all get put in boxes, 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
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)
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...
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.
Telephone box at Hartlebury Castle. Growing up, I'd pass two such red telephone boxes. They were common. They smelt the same. They were useful. Now? You have to explain what they are to your children who don't understand what the world was like before mobile phones. This is a tribute to a shot taken by Andrew Beeken.
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.
At Rye Railway Station, East Sussex. On the Marshlink line between Hastings to Ashford.
12th November 2022
(EOS 80D-2997-R)
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