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Standing right out of the box! But she's quite tightly strung, I was surprised.

Sat atop an 8 foot trunk in the holding pen before meeting Magician Mickey Mouse on Main Street USA was this hat box.

 

"Hats for all occasions... birthday, unbirthdays and all days between".

Love Mission before I deboxed her!

Parsnip was enjoying some relaxing box time when the skunk joined her..

This small ceramic box is by American maker Haeger, in their Copper Marble glaze from the early 1990's. It includes a sticker reading Haeger American Made Copyright 1990, with the four digit code 7131.

Collection privée, Milan.

Voilà quelques boîtes de ma collection de “boîtes rétro”.

Scarborough, June 2014.

Film processed by Analogue Wonderland January 2025, and digitised by myself.

 

Nikon F100

Nikon AF-S 35mm F/1.8G ED

Ilford HP5 Plus

A box for traction sand at the tram depot in Bremen-Sebaldsbrück.

 

Unauthorized opening will be punished...

Box certificate.

Geotagging reflects the location of the manufacturing facility.

 

The album description has a link to information about box certificates.

These are box envelopes I make to package my product in. Today I made them since I ran out and posted them as my thing-a-day.

It's been a while since I put myself in hiatus, running away from, er, almost everything?

I spent a good fine day going back to my photos in my HDD and I realized that I'd lost "it." Those photos I took before are mostly of random things I met, or of flowers, or of my friends, and so on. I took them because I found something interesting in them and I wanted to keep a memo about them. It used to be photos that I could look at and thought "Ah, that other day, I remember..." but sadly, they eventually turned into "Hm, is this angle alright? Is the color fine?" ~ I found my recent photos empty even though I'd given 10, 20, sometimes 100 takes for just one boring setting!

I don't want that.

I started taking photos not because I wanted to be a pro. I took them because I like keeping memory, and I took them because I need materials for my stories (come to think about it, I couldn't write as much as before...)

Anyway, I'll try to reset myself, putting me back to the begin line. I'll take photo as I like to and forget about all the "this should turn out good" thingy, anyway, who cares if it's good or not? Let's see if it works : )

 

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Chocolate box story:

I went to South Coast Plaza the other day, not really intended to buy anything, just a window shopping trip. But when I saw See's candy store, I thought it would be nice if I treat myself a little better (ah, I've been stressed out since last month and in recovery now). So I bought me a box of chocolate with flavors I like. I ate 2 already, they were delicious.

I spent a lot of my pocket money in manga, too. Well, it was overspent already.

Anyway, this kept me in okay mood for two days, so I think this should be fine.

 

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I'll be fine.

  

P.S.: Thank you, Joel, for the flickrmail. I couldn't reply you at that time, but it did really help me : )

Never Open Pandora's Box !

Well you dont see many of these around let alone a green one ! This Box actually still in use ,on certain times and days ..

In Sheffield city centre .

45/365

 

A close-up look at a neat, vintage box for transporting Drambuie I recently received.

Vern & I made this for Roger a couple of years ago for Christmas.

Vern wants to start making them and selling them. So I took a lot of photos so he can advertise them on-line.

Fin: DeeDee, look!! Pillow!!

Dillon : Yeah, you came in the same thing, don't you remember?

Box with(out) 6 bottles of Crystal Clear Liqueur

De Kuyper - Schiedam - Holland

Nathy bought me this box of Fairytale goodies from Lush ^___^ Also Harry Potter and a yoga mat!

 

He also arranged a cheekysneaky gathering =O

The out of service Wallerawang East Signal Box, 9th Febrauary 2024.

dolores street soap box derby today. good view from casa oof where many mimosas met their end.

The box office of the Eglinton Grand - an historic building in Toronto restored and currently used an event venue.

Maker: Alphonse Giroux

French, ca. 1775–1848

Chemistry box with chemistry bottles for Giroux daguerreotype camera

1839

Mahogany, glass, cork, and metal

Overall (closed): 8 1/8 × 12 1/16 × 8 9/16 in. (20.7 × 30.6 × 21.8 cm)

Overall (open): 4 1/16 × 12 × 17 in. (10.3 × 30.5 × 43.2 cm)

Gift of Eastman Kodak Company, ex-collection Gabriel Cromer

 

An example of a couple of wooden pencil boxes I have just finished for two nephews.

 

Box joints using Red oak and Poplar.

The name was printed out on a colour laser printer, and attached to the timber using gel medium. After drying, the paper was rubbed off to leave the name.

Finished off with 6 or so coats of white shellac.

Many of these electricity boxes have been painted, they add lovely colours to the otherwise grey streets of the city.

 

While COVID-19 makes it hazardous to approach strangers; I have decided to start on this new project of photographing electricity boxes in Helsinki.

2 1/2 x 4 3/4" decorated match boxes. The outside of the box was wrapped in scrapbook paper. The top has a contrasting square with another torn paper glued on edges only to allow a tag to slide in. The top is decorated with vintage items: buttons, beads, ribbon, and gold trim. The drawer is covered in paper with a vintage button drawer pull.

RPI's favorite place to be on Saturday night. At one point they had three players in the box.

I love the colors in this one. Taken during our guided tour of the McCurdy Smokehouse.

 

The smokehouse closed in 1991. A significant loss for the town of Lubec, Maine. The buildings have been partially restored for guided tours.

no image manipulation and other hacks.straight from the camera to flickr.

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