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Set of rusted mailboxes in a trailer park along 2181 in denton. They have recently painted two of the boxes to make them look new
Surrendering to the elements, this one is for rusty Mailboxes. I haven't been taking many mailbox pics lately. This is an older one from Corsicana, TX, I believe.
In the last year or two, we had to turn them facing the road instead of everyone pulling into the yard to access them.
A school bus mailbox in PEI. Someone here drove school bus because there was one in the driveway in the backyard.
My father gave me this stand of mailboxes. I am going to use them in my craft room for display/storage.
At the Mailbox today to record an interview at the BBC. It was for BBC Oxford radio and TV. You get taken to little rooms at the back of the studios to do your recording. Not very exciting really. Need to hear the broadcasts to see how it went.
While downtown I went into an apartment complex that I can only describe as "ghettotacular". It was old and worn down, and since it was really early in the morning and probably wasn't supposed to be there I just took a few quick pictures. I think these are mailboxes, but I'm not sure.
My neighbor's mailbox - an original and not your ordinary USPS-approved residential mailbox! She's an artist, so likely an influential factor in the selection...I like it, but find it a bit odd that one would spend money, time and energy on such a creation - especially when the baseball bats come out every once in awhile with mailboxes as targets. But, I really like it - the shimmery oscillating ribbon stripes on the side and the 'holey' front which reminds me of the beauty of the leopard's spotted fur.
Such a piece can captivate me for hours, allowing my sight to search the various depths and my emotions to be identified. Free flow writing often emanates from and accompanies that exploration, reflecting my mind's wanderings. Time is suspended and distractions are few when truly engaged. I do wish I could 'bottle it' for sharing with others! Naples, FL
Mailbox along a trail fairly deep inside Schenck Memorial Forest in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Lighting info: Camera Exposure is under exposed 3 stops. Golden light and shadows provided by a handheld Canon 550 EX with 1/2 CTO Gel, triggered by a radio slave, camera right and aimed through some overhanging leaves.