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Pop goes the looney!

 

We're Here celebrates the wonders of cardboard today!

Just a grey girl, her box, and a drizzle hazed field.

  

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"The Mystery of the Cardboard Box"

Or: Why cats love boxes ^^

Indulge me - the angel in this crib is a work of genius! Cork in yoghourt carton, glued to brown paper ceiling ... I really wish I'd thought of that.

 

Thank you, Tomás dos Santos Garrana. Fly angel, fly ...

Just a grey girl, her box, and a drizzle hazed field. The end.

  

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New box and Snow White got there first...

Dushara Tatters and Rags (Somali) & Snow White (mixed breed), 25.09.2014.

 

Olympus E-400 Digital Camera.

This is the reason why I never throw away cardboard boxes...They're cheaper than Singapore Airlines and more thrilling (as you can tell from her expression)... :-D

 

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We moved into this rental thinking we would be here 8-9 months. 3.5 YEARS later, its finally almost time to move to the home we built. We purged a lot when we moved from our last home. So why does it feel like we are one stack of boxes away from an episode of Hoarders?

 

Audrey will LOVE her new backyard!

It could have been the weather, of course, but the temperature has actually gone up several degrees in the last couple of days. On the other hand, it could have been that Lucy had just woken up... :))

a7rii + Rodenstock XR-Heligon f=68mm (fast lens designed for medical X-ray imaging)

... in a Happy Meal!

 

Idefix & Etna from the movie “Astérix at the Olympic Games”

 

Today’s Daily Shoot assignment is: Imagine you've been commissioned to photograph a product for a company's marketing dept. Give us your best product shot.

 

I forgot to shoot the "set-up"... A minimalist DIY lightbox : Some sheets of paper, a cardboard structure and 3 office lamps.

Updated version of the www.flickr.com/photos/cool-photos/540353965/

I made the grass brighter during post-processing.

Click on the original version link to see the setup.

 

The key light was Canon 420EX and it has absolutely no manual

power adjustment, hense always fires at full power when triggered with ebay

triggers.

As for the 285HV as a back light I'm not sure, power level could be anything from 1/8 to

1 probably. Looking at the photo I would guess 1/4 or 1/2, but I really

don't remember, sorry.

Both flashes triggered with Cactus V2 triggers.

A side detail on a larger MOC. I'm quite pleased with how this pile of garbage looks.

Soon to be demolished early 1960's council housing estate.

 

A victim of years of neglect by Hackney Council.

 

LR3574

By the time I realized I should have used my 17mm-40mm lens to get everything in focus (more or less), too much of the sun came out.

 

So, you'll just have to settle for this pic for now.

Soggy and flattened box

Theme of The Week - Out With The Old

 

Back in March, when I was teleworking full time, I decided to start cleaning out my closet of things I haven't worn in a couple years. After 10 months of tripping over it, its finally boxed up to go to the charity shop!

Minolta X-700

Vivitar 28-70mm Lens

Kodak Portra 400

 

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A package arrived yesterday and it came in this box. Of course, all three cats had to check it out. I don't post many pics of June so thought I'd feature her in the box today.

  

I built a shelf by the window for Panther. I thought about making a little room at the corner. When I put a cardboard box at the corner, Panther got in the box. I think that she's telling me that I can't improve on the box.

Today marked one year since Ella's passing. My loving, snuggly companion and happy, cheeky, adorably sassy little miss :-) She lived her best life every day right to the very end and brought me so much joy and laughter. I love and miss you, my sweet Ella Bella Boo Boo.

Cardboard box pinhole. Taken on Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day on old 6x9 photographic glass plate that expired in 1983. Slightly cropped on both sides. Exposure about 20 min.

my latest contribution to biteproof magazine.

 

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Devil's Pit is a deep crater-like depression in the forest of Aukstadvaris surroundings, Lithuania.

Taken with cardboard box camera on the photographic glass plate 6x9 cm. Equivalent focal length ~8 mm, exposure ~15 min.

 

-Story People.

  

So I have come to the conclusion... THAT... Timmy HATES me taking pictures of him. He always stops what he's doing as soon as I point the camera at him. Hhaha.

 

and then he'll walk away, and we won't see him for a while. But then he comes back, and the same thing happens.

 

So I got him while he was sleeping! ahha.

Tusken Warror Battle Cry...

 

I think.

This is a Tusken Warrior from the Vintage Collection.

 

Since it was SO darned hot out I took the cardboard box he came in and a paper bag to see if I could come up with a fun background to photograph him indoors.

 

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HMM - corner possibility for 1/10. The most mundane of the possibilities and possibly the one seen the most in the run-up to the holiday season in a pandemic when things were being delivered often.

Living in a Box by Living in a Box

 

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'I've found a way to break

Through this cellophane bag

 

Am I living in a box?

Am I living in a cardboard box?

 

Life goes in circles

Around and around

Circulating'

 

This little memory of 50035 has been living in a cardboard box for the past 27 years. 50035 'Ark Royal' is seen departing from Paddington in June 1990, just over a month before withdrawal from BR service.

 

Life certainly does go round in circles on the railway, with it now being the turn of the HST units to be displaced.

 

I still have the 'Balorama' sunglasses shown top left. I hoped the image would show something of a transition in life. I enjoyed the railways so much in those days, and wouldn't change a thing from that time. That being said, life does move on and I certainly wouldn't want to be that age again!

 

Thank you to the always lovely Mrs.J for the portrait bottom right.

The keepers gave boxes with food inside for the wolves, and they seemed to have fun with them!

For some people, a cardboard box is their home.

I am thankful to have a roof over my head. Other people sadly aren't as fortunate.

 

It's easy to take things for granted in our lives, but not everyone is so lucky and today as a group we are trying to raise awareness about the Charity Shelter and the great work they do.

 

With such a cold winter this year its important to remember those not as fortunate as ourselves, who don't have a nice warm home. Shelter do such a fantastic job in helping those with housing difficulties we think its important to recognise their efforts.

england.shelter.org.uk/what_you_can_do

scotland.shelter.org.uk/what_you_can_do

 

Made from a cardboard box, brown paper and brown tape. All recycled of course!

Cyanotype of pinhole image on Herlitz watercolor paper 30x20cm. Toned in black tea.

A new appliance. An exciting day.

i've been looking for a large cardboard box for ages to draw a getto blaster on.

it's funny 4 hours of drawing and working out and only 5 mins. of photography :)

a funny piece I started but haven't got very far with!

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