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A photo taken from The Mailbox, a shopping mall in Birmingham.
I don't like this place. I use it as a short cut, so I often walk through it.
To me it always seems to try too hard to be trendy and exclusive. There are a couple of art galleries at the back that are quite interesting, although very overpriced - otherwise it's not really worth the ground it stands on .
An unimpressive, mundane piece of architecture and a waste of public space.
Rainy morning here, not a good day to go out and shoot, but I did make it out to the porch this morning before it started. Polaroid I-2, Polaroid I-Type Black and White.
I think it's funny how some mailboxes resemble faces. And when you also consider that mailboxes are very personal in most cases and often carry some very personal thoughts the comparison works even more for me. ...Btw. I kept all the blemishes on the mailboxes on purpose, since human faces aren't perfect either, right!?
They will no longer collect letters here, after this week. Of course I'm sending mail here until then, a gesture I can't quite explain. Corner of Strong and Sherwood, Detroit, MI.
While R2D2 might be the Jedi Master of DC Postal Delivery, I still say Yoda is the badass of Star Wars
Regular mail is still here for a long time as it seems. This one is a typical belgian post office mailbox. I wish they would stick the timetables of foreseen strikes on it.
It would definitely help. :)
A 'Mailbox Vulture' made out of a folding GI shovel, a couple of bolts & washers and a little paint. Found on the road to Buttonrock dam. (Or is it a mosquito?)
Dona and I could not find a name for the church we were photographing. When I saw the mailbox, I thought surely it would have the name of the church on it. It did not.
Mailboxes that hold mugs at North High Brewing in Columbus, Ohio. This was once found in New Orleans, Louisiana and was salvaged after Hurricane Katrina. See: www.northhighbrewing.com
The Mailbox is due to be redeveloped.
There is a temporary walking diversion from the main entrance on Suffolk Street Queensway, and up Severn Street.
It leads to a tunnel that gets you to the final escalators (to get to the restaurants and BBC Birmingham etc).
For more information visit here New access route to the Mailbox
Exit to Gas Street Basin.