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This is what our mailbox on the county road looks like currently. Behind the mailbox, believe it or not, is a fence.
An old mailbox I bought at a yard sale to use to hold my gardening tools.
for Crazy Tuesday
theme - "Mailbox"
One of the things I do to subsidise my lego addiction is have a bricklink store. Which is sometimes a hassle. Which might be where this comes from. I might be working through some stuff.
Refshaleøen, Denmark
From the album Copenhagen: flic.kr/s/aHsjtyDPVL
From the album Dead things - www.flickr.com/gp/artcammelbeeck/7y369s
This mailbox is inactive since the house has been empty for years. I tried to sell Girl Scout cookies there back in the dark ages, but I'm not sure it's been used since an episode of Hawaii 5-O was filmed there a few years ago.
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Seen on February 4, 2018 on Sanibel Island, Florida, USA. People are so creative with their mailboxes!
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 mailbox on purpose, since human faces aren't perfect either, right!?
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 mailbox on purpose, since human faces aren't perfect either, right!? ...And "Keine Werbung einwerfen" is German for "No advertising material"...
Once again I was out to capture an image I have put off taking for far too long. This one is a set of mailboxes located atop the Niagara Escarpment Southwest of Grimsby, Ontario in a village called Grassie (now part of greater Grimsby) on a short road, Bawslaugh Road. These are getting harder to find as they are replaced with modern plastic mailboxes or a cluster of modern, metal community mailbox clusters, in what are claimed to be ‘convenient’ locations in the rural areas. I wanted the mailboxes to stand out against a fairly plain background to I opted for a longer lense, wide open to get the desired look. A modern take on the old rural sport of shooting at mailboxes. Shoot ‘em while you can. - JW
Date Taken: 2020-06-27
Tech Details:
Taken using a tripod-mounted Nikon D800 fitted with a Tamron 90mm 1:2.8 Macro 1:1 (272E) lense, ISO100, Daylight WB, Matrix metering, Aperture priority mode, f/3.0, 1/640 sec with an EV+0.33 exposure bias. PP in free Open Source RAWTherapee from Nikon RAW/NEF source file: set final width to be 9000px, correct vignetting, set exposure compensation to EV+0.15 to slightly darken the image overall, use the Shadows/Highlights tool to recover highlight details especially the white mailboxes, use the Shadows/Highlights tool to recover highlight detail, use Tone Curve 2 tool in parametric mode to darken the lightest/highlight areas (for the white mailboxes) only, in L-A-B mode reduce lightness slightly, slightly increase contrast and Chromaticity, sharpen (edges only), save. PP in free Open Source GIMP: use the Curves tool to slightly brighten the bottom three-quarters of the curve while leaving the top portion at default level, sharpen, save, scale image to 6000px high, sharpen, save, add fine black-and-white frame, add bar and text on left, save, scale image to 2048 px wide for posting online, sharpen very slightly, save.
Nikon F4
Nikon AF NIKKOR 500mm 1:1.4 D
Kodak Ultra 400, expired
Digibase C-41
Epson v850 Pro
Adobe Photoshop Elements 2019
In 2019 my mailbox was duct taped in place and the post was leaning a number of degrees away from the road (see comments). So I hired somebody to install a new post and put up this new mailbox that I had purchased. I wasn't entirely happy with the job he did as it is not perpendicular to the road, but it's cemented in place so I didn't make him start over. Then last summer some juvenile delinquent shot a couple of bb's into it. I'd fix it, but I don't have any paint to match it. (Also, the weed wacker died and my son hasn't seen fit to trim around it another way.) End of rant!
For the All New Scavenger Hunt #5 - Mailbox.
Done for the "We're Here!" group's visit to the "disappear" group.
(Not responsible for poor spelling.)
Found in Petaluma, just off US 101.
No road trip is complete without passing a bank of rusty mailboxes! Another Roadside Americana shot! I tweak the pictures in this album on Photoshop, as I'm going for a style thing.