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Letterbox at Schifferberg (sailors' hill), Ahrenshoop on Darß, part of the Baltic Sea peninsula Fischland-Darß-Zingst, district Vorpommern-Rügen (Western Pomerania-Rugia), Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania), Germany.
Zingst short holiday, November 2014.
The entrance to Harvey Nichols after closing time.
Photograph by Annerley Johnson, 11th September 2016
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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
New cinema maybe built around here.
Can't be any clearer than this. Sometimes when I sift through the tons of voter registration forms, bills and Indian restaurant menus I receive every day I feel like that as well.
Pouring liquid nitrogen to calibrate the "mailbox" radiometer, destined for the Kwajalein Experiment (KWAJEX).
Conducted from June to July 1999, Nauru99 was a field project whose purpose was to calibrate ARM's long-term climate monitoring station on the island of Nauru. Measurements recorded from the Japan Marine Science and Technology Center’s (JAMSTEC) Mirai and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Ron Brown helped determine how representative the island measurements were of the surrounding ocean.
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Guara, Texas sage, blackfoot daisy, bur oak, fall asters, and autumn sage with pink, white, and red varieties.
We responded by getting a thirty-pound steel monster called "The Ironside." Here it is, first positioned.
For the TUS Flickr group: Photos by Suspects.
These are the standard Canada Post mailboxes, where you drop off your letters.
It's interesting... I've learned that each mailbox has it's own personality of sorts. These one's are two old aunts that grew up together. The one on the left is named Betty, she has a big mouth and is a bit of a gossip. She also likes to leave her mouth wide open and gape at things. The one on the right is Francis. She's sort of a shorter/wider girl who doesn't smile a whole lot and always wears a poker visor. I'll be visiting a few other mailboxes through out this project.
31/366 (Oh, and I've been doing this for a whole month... WHOOO!) I've also been trying to add vintage effects to my photos. I kinda like how this turned out, but does anyone have any ideas? I've looked up some tutorials but I'd love suggestions (I use photoshop 5.5)
Lomo mailboxes. It's been a crummy night weatherwise (which is the way I love it).
Shot with my old Nikkor 50mm f/1.4
Uploaded with the Flock Browser
I had never seen a parrot mailbox before today, but I just Googled it and you too can own one of these for about $89. I really enjoy photographing mailboxes, but I always get a kick out of seeing manatee mailboxes. They make me laugh. (Photo #3330173)
Mailbox Peak is just outside North Bend, WA and the summit is just under 5000' elevation. Just 3.0 miles each way, it gains nearly 4200' in that short distance making for a strenous climb.
Someone on Manoa Road decorated their mailbox to look just like Blue's friend Mailbox on "Blue's Clues."