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Taken at f/1.4. This is one of only three or four items that connect me to the past 20 years of my life. Aside from this, and the few other 'items', life started over for me two years ago, and this is one thing I have been able to keep with me. I hand-made this box several years ago. It is what's inside this box that counts. The few other things that connect to my former life are inside of this. I made this box to look like an antique....
The driver of DB Shed Class 66 No. 66086 hands over the token to the signalman at Buxton signal box. The train has come down from Great Rocks on the 4M82 from Walsall Freight Terminal destined for Dowlow Briggs Sidings. The train will continue forward to Buxton Sidings where the loco will run round its train for the journey to Dowlow on the line right of the signal box. Thanks to Nigel Capelle - www.flickr.com/photos/whosoever2/ - who was kind enough to furnish me with the information to find this location.
DDC "Boxed in"
In the early stages of "Nosework" training, the target scent is placed in a box. Then, a group of 12 identical boxes is searched by the dog. My dogs already find this exercise to be super easy. In this photo, Shyla is starting to alert on the box with the scent but can't figure out why I'm snapping photos rather than giving her treats!
(114/366) I haven't got a bug butt photo for today but I have got a Bug Box. Like we really need more things to pack when we do eventually move but I couldn't resist buying this for just €4.99 from Lidl.
Mixed media on 30 gsm Snowden
Starting to sort through things I don't need (and have never really needed). Boxing up. Precious items wrapped in many bubbles of air, each one with a hope for safe journey.
Sometimes you give a child a present and they actually get more enjoyment playing with the empty box than with the contents.
I confess I am a fan of thoughtful gifts, particularly if the wrapping is hand-made. On the other hand, this is the box from a gift I gave my daughter on her 18th birthday, it is simple but says so much.
Vintage fuse box in the hospital complex at the decommissioned Army Air Corps base in Wendover, Utah.
the box moth look out for these guys if you have box (buxas)hedging the caterpillars will strip it and kill it which is heart breaking as they take so long to grow
One of Jerry's toys made by Arnold from the early 50's It has a winding mechanism that makes it go and another thing to make it turn right and left.
The box is so cool I had to show it off
The 2022 Soap Box Derby in Columbia, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF24-105mm F4 L IS USM lens at ƒ/5.0 with a 1/50-second exposure at ISO 400. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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A small treasure box with the latch closed.