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Mailbox at the Beer Can House, Houston, Texas

What's left of our mailbox after some kids blew it up.

This abandoned mailbox stands on the Middlefork Road below Lake Dorothy Road.

Mailbox in Akron, Ohio.

Painted mailbox on Styrsö, an island in the Gothenburg archipelago.

Mailboxes on Canyon Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico

Lights inside the Mailbox shopping arcade in Birmingham.

This picture is of my great grandmother's mailbox, taken by Thomas Gillaspy.

Minimalism is really cool, at least I think so. Now, this was my first attempt at leaving a photograph with much empty space, so I don't think this one is too good. But if you have any suggestions, criticisms, or anything, please let me know! : ) Thanks.

 

Now some of you might be thinking, "What in the world is that?" Well, these are mailboxes for apartments, usually built into walls. : ) It saves space effectively, but it's really hard to get mail out, which kind of defeats the purpose...

 

You won't be disappointed (really!! the gray works well into the black background)... so just go View On Black!!

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Nikon D3100 + Nikkor 18-55mm AF-S DX 1:3,5-5,6G ED II

Decorative mailbox in front of a house on Hickory Boulevard in Bonita Beach, Florida.

Mailbox at the Mansfield Art Center

in Mansfield, Ohio.

Mailbox summit. The mailbox is buried.

defunct mailboxes in willoughby.

I was out looking for unusual mailboxes last Spring.

I used to work for the post office for a few years in Perth Amboy, this was one of the mailboxes I came across. It's a microwave being used as a mailbox. An awesome idea if you ask me.

Yashica Electro 35 GSN, Yashinon DX F/1.7 45mm. Film- expired Kodak Gold 200

  

Been a while since this camera came out of the cabinet, such a challenge to use this rangefinder.

 

Very tired at the end of the day and not the best camera around but always happy to see an old guard back in action.

  

do view this in black.

 

No more letters dropping in on the floor in the apartment. Now we all have to go to the bottom and fetch them ourselves in the newly installed mailboxes

Newer mailbox manufactured in Feb. 2000. I mainly snapped this as it had a stray postal tote tucked underneath for return to the USPS.

 

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