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Eastern Box Turtle

Terrapene carolina carolina

Old Frederick Road, Ellicott City, Howard County, Maryland

Patapsco Valley State Park Daniel's/Pickall Areas

Ellicott City Quad

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You might say I like boxes. At least I can find stuff, as they all have like items in each box.

Hartvormige box

Boîte en forme de coeur

Herzförmige box

أصابع على شكل قلب

心形手指

Box a forma di cuore

Häerzfërmeg box

The Box Trail; Box-Death Hollow Wilderness, Utah; April 2018

 

Hiking up the canyon, still in the lower part of the Box, we passed through some pretty impressive Ponderosa Pine groves along Pine Creek.

Box Tunnel passes through Box Hill on the Great Western Main Line (GWML) between Bath and Chippenham. The 1.83-mile tunnel was the world's longest railway tunnel when it was completed in 1841.

Kentucky bourbon in its iconic box...Booker's

Generally speaking, male box turtles have red eyes.

 

The box turtle commonly lives over twenty years, with verified cases of lifespans exceeding 40 to 50 years. There have been unverified cases of box turtles living for a hundred years and more.

 

NEVER DISTURB, PICK UP , OR MOVE A BOX TURTLE UNLESS IT HAS A VISIBLE INJURY OR IS IN IMMINENT DANGER. If you find a turtle in the road, move it to the other side in the direction it was going. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RELOCATE IT.

Instow railway station was a railway station in the village of Instow, North Devon, England, on the Bideford Extension of the North Devon Railway. Opened in November 1855, the station closed to passengers in 1965, but the line remained open for freight until 1982. The signal box has been preserved as a working attraction. The Atlantic Coast Express used to go through the station on its way to Torrington, but it did not call at Instow.

The former site of the railway tracks is now part of the Tarka Trail.

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Hostess Fruit Cake Tin Box

Ironic note: The wood that this is sitting on is the bottom of a wood Riunite Wine Box that I was also considering...-:)

Coming up for air

35× 21× 4㎝

November 10, 2020

 

Crazy Tuesday Theme: #box

 

😄 HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday 😄

This week's Macro Mondays group theme is Lids. I sometimes struggle to find subjects that fit the 3" rule, so I'm always happy when I can turn to miniatures. This box is just 1" long, which means the shoes are tiny. They're quite difficult to handle and I knocked them over many times (!), but I eventually ended up with this. The box and shoes are standing in front of a shabby chic chest of drawers. And, by the way, another thing I love about miniatures is that I can have lots of them without needing to move house. It's probably a good thing that I don't collect jukeboxes... :))

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An old box grater with some lights placed inside for effect.

Stepping Stones at Box Hill in Surrey

This stalk came from a succulent plant growing in a pot in the garden.

 

Lighting stuff: The main light was a Yongnuo manual flash in an 8.6 inch Lastolite soft box on a light stand at camera left and just out of the frame. Fill light came from a mirror at camera right and a second Yongnuo Flash in a Rogue grid also at camera right. The strobes and tripod mounted camera were triggered with a Yongnuo RF-603N.

 

Other plants, flowers, fruit or thingys that I've photographed using strobes can be seen in my Strobe Lit Plant set. For each image in the set, and there are over 1700 of them, I describe how I set up the lighting for that particular shot. www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157628079460544/

 

If you like pictures of cactus and succulents, you might enjoy my Cactus and Succulents set. That set can be seen here, and has over 400 images in it.

www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/albums/72157633383093236

 

October 3, 2021

 

Happy Sliders Sunday Everyone!

 

A product of compositing four images using Snapseed Apps and Lightroom Apps for iPad.

Looking Close ... on Friday!

I have never seen a box like this. Have you? Amazing what beauty products use as packaging... trying to catch the customer's eye...

Wanted to do some 'Out of the box' experiment.

Ended up with this :-)

Canon lV SB (1952)

Canon 50mm f 1:8 (m39)

 

San Juan, Puerto Rico

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Mi Galeria en B&N www.flickr.com/photos/samycollazo

Kentmere 100

...when in need, just open :)

 

View On Black

Created for the Macro Monday challenge (August 24th 2015) "Divided"

A small marble, just 2.5cm (1 inch) across - shot on textured glass.With a little post-processing to chop it in two!.

 

Happy Macro Monday to everyone ;o)

 

My 2015 Macro Mondays set: 2015 Macro Mondays

Crystal ball, prism and marbles set: Crystal ball etc

My Glass set is here: Elisa Glass set

Mt. Rainier National Park

Something different today! Hope you enjoy and thanks for your faves, comments and awards!

Of mountains, molehills and reflections.

 

Early morning sun on the rocks at Box Beach, looking toward the distinctive Mount Tomaree.

At Rye Railway Station, East Sussex. On the Marshlink line between Hastings to Ashford.

 

12th November 2022

(EOS 80D-2997-R)

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.

Out for a walk on the beach

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.

Or should that be hitman?

 

The notorious Box Tree moth (Cydalima perspectalis, Buxusmot), the very numerous caterpillars are considered a pest.

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.

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