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The dark section of lower mailbox where the threes and roots are thick and the trail is steep and muddy.
Took the basic instructions here:
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Mailbox in La Ciotat, south of France.
The very under exposed film has been digitally raised. Flowers colors and textures has been a sweet surprise !
I saw this mailbox along a country road, and thought it was very cute. Whoever made it did a very good job on it.
Thanks to princess_of_dark_shadows for the texture.
Mailboxes on a rural road outside of Coalinga, CA. Notice the buffalo statue on the far left. This is a ranch that raises buffalos.
It's been a while since I found a rusty mailbox photo for the guy whole collects them in flickr. This is at the New Life Church in Strawberry, AZ. With that siding, it's right out of the 1970s, like a station wagon.
This line of mailboxes served a small community along the Pacific northwest. It was interesting to see the artistic display among these mailboxes. This is about half of the mailboxes at this location.
Four old metal mailboxes on a weathered wall in Orvieto, Italy.
When we travel we do seek out some of the famous, must-see places and things — castles, cathedrals, geological features, markets, and all the rest. But we also like to engage in a certain amount of random wandering when we can. I feel like this can, in some ways, give me a better sense of the character of a place than I would get by checking off all of the Big Important Things. (Don’t get me wrong. Many of those are important with good reason and are well worth visiting.) I made this photograph on one of these wandering days.
We often start out with some very genera goal or ideal in mind, but what we do along the way is often pretty unplanned. That was the case on this day in Orvieto, a lovely Italian hill town. Being constrained by its location on the relatively flat top of a hill, the place isn’t huge, and you can cover most of it easily on foot. So we were out walking, poking our heads into narrow alleys, looking for interesting buildings, and photographing any little bits of local character we found.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.
I noticed this delightful mailbox on August 6, 2022 in Corinth, New York, USA. It was situated in front of a business, presumably advertising it to passersby. It is an unusually large mailbox!
Flickr Bingo-4-Mailboxes
A few of the ones on my street including my own. Mail theft has been a huge problem in my area this year. But fortunately the perps usually get caught. So far so good!!!
A Floridian mailbox. Note the lichen, the metal post, and the little ranch house.
I am starting to like fisheye pictures like this one, that have a slightly odd point of view but not too many curved lines to scream "fisheye" so loudly as the prior few pictures.