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This is the entrance to Box Canyon, Arizona. Series of pictures showing the makeup of the canyon, wonderful 4 whl drive country!
Red box
Inside this little red box is a small and very precious porcelain fairy...a wonderful little keepsake. SEE THE FAIRY IN THE FIRST COMMENT BOX.
This little fairy (3" tall) was made by my very dear friend Glad who is sadly no longer with us. This special fairy always has pride of place on our Christmas tree.
Glad used to teach the art of producing and decorating porcelain dolls, she used to call her pupils her 'dolly ladies'. It must have been a fantastic class to attend because Glad was so full of fun, such a jolly lady and a lover of art...all 4ft 11 inches of her!
The Colour Red - theme for macro mondays
26. Keepsake. theme for 116 pictures in 2016
Ever been punched in the face by an angry panda?
A Panda bear in boxing gloves commission. A delightfully fun build!
The eyes are custom decals.
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Coin-Operated Boy – The Dresden Dolls
I made a pretty box to send and somehow it turned out to be a Frankenstein thing, so I said “why not?” and drew that great monster there.
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Happy Boxing Day! Also, I don't know what Boxing Day actually is, so I had to guess.
Features items from Nomad and Hive. Hair by Magijka, shirt by Loki Eliot. Shoes by DECO for The Arcade.
..."Little boxes all the same.
There's a green one and a pink one
And a blue one and a yellow one,
And they're all made out of ticky tacky
And they all look just the same". -Malvina Reynolds.
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series of 5 images taken from the top of the shanghai skywalk looking down on parts of shanghai. they have been cut and processed in photoshop.
The Box Hill brickworks had their origins in the boom years of the 1880s. In 1884 a prospectus was issued for the Haughton Park Brick Company Ltd., Box Hill, proposing to produce machine and hand made bricks, tiles, earthenware and porcelain on 30 acres at the corner of Elgar and Canterbury Roads. One of the directors was Peter Behrendt, a civil engineer and architect, an agent for continental clay products and said to be adept in the manufacture of Dresden and other high class terracotta and porcelain works. In 1886 the company changed its name to the Box Hill Brick Co Ltd. The year 1889 was a peak year for brickmaking in Melbourne and in 1890 the company declared its first dividend. These works were among a number of like industries in the region. With the industry in decline in the 1890s the company did not pay a dividend in 1891 and in 1892 it suspended production. Following a change of ownership and a lease by the rival Co-operative Brick Company the site was sold in 1905 and the quarry became the "surrey dive" swimming hole. In about 1911 brick production again started on this site near the dive and in 1913 this became the Standard Brick and Tile Co. Ltd. In 1913 the company was attending its plant, building an 18 chamber Hoffman patent kiln and planning to install four brick presses and employ 40 men. Over the years the Box Hill brickworks has experienced changing fortunes and even closures. One reason for this has been the comparative isolation of the works. In 1938 the works were taken over by the Co-operative Brick Company. They were closed in the war years of 1942-46 and in 1952 the plant was converted to electricity. The Brick and Pipe Company took over the company in 1966 and in August 1988 the box hill works were closed.
The Former Standard Brick Works at Box Hill are of historic and architectural importance for the following reasons:
* the former standard brickworks site in Federation street, Box Hill comprises a rare and unusually intact brickmaking plant of the early twentieth century. The site retains material evidence of all the stages of the brick production process from clay extraction to dispatch.
* the distinctive form and internal fittings of the clay mill building provide evidence of superseded brickmaking processes and ancillary trades, in particular the tramway system for hauling clay and the blacksmith's shop. The grinding pans and brick press machinery on site exhibit the same fundamental technology which was introduced with the industrialization of brickmaking in Victoria in the latter half of the nineteenth century.
* for containing on site one of the last operative Hoffman patent brickmaking kilns in Victoria.
* the significance of the site is enhanced by its location adjacent to the former "Surrey Dive" with which it has some historical associations. Box Hill is also the last historic remnant of a series of brick and tile producing works which were established between Hawthorn and Mitcham from the 1880s to the 1939-45 war.
Box Canyon is a box canyon in Ouray County, Colorado, United States. It was founded as a mining camp and helped the city of Ouray establish itself as a permanent community. Box Canyon is home to Box Canyon Falls, a 285 feet (87 m) waterfall, with quartzite walls that extend almost one hundred feet past the falls.
The low angle of the late afternoon sun grazing the top of a box hedge planted just inside the front fence.
Box Beach is located on the southern side of Port Stephens. This is the view looking north from the southern end with Stephen's Peak and Tomaree headland in the background.
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Baby Ding Bat boxing with a little monkey .. ;-)
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Nothing beats getting out for the sunrise on boxing day to walk off the Christmas dinner so an early start this morning and a trip up to shoot the classic view from Mam Tor ridge with my good friend Andy Yu.
The forecast was for mist and fog so perfect conditions for this shot, we arrived to find just a light scattering of mist in the valley and a thick layer of cloud hovering over the horizon so it didn't particularly look too promising, but as the time went on the mist developed nicely thickening by the minute so by the time the sun lifted over the cloud layer the valley had enough fog to reflect the warm light giving us some lovely light to play with.(1/25 f7.1 @ 12mm 0.9 reverse + 0.6 hard ND grad filters)
Box Turtle Journey this guy was on a mission and cut across my driveway, possibly on his way to the creek down in the woods, turtle did not like to be interrupted but resumed the journey after I left, found in North Carolina.
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Miss Moneypenny was not impressed with our providing boxes and bags to play with. She gave the look which suggested "senior ladies don't mess with such things" I think it's only a matter of time and as you may have seen, she is now playing with string and catnip mice :)
View of the the Boxing Glove Stones, on the Northern Edge of Kinder Scout.... July 2017, Peak District, Derbyshire, UK