old colourful mailboxes of Old Jaffa.. Israel.
THE BALANCE OF THE FEMALE FLOWER / NOT FOR SALE / It will be show at Galleries in Israel and Seville as a Limit and numered Series of only 15 copies. / Price:1500 Euros / If you are interested please send me a mail. FROM LIMITED SERIES / TEMPO / / / TOKIO WOMAN / / LOOKING FOR THE SEPIA / / / / NIRVANA / / / XXI CENTURY / / / / THE SADNESS OF THE PHARAOH / / / AFRICA / DELIRIUM / / / ORGASM / CARNIVAL / THE SAXOPHONE /
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West Milford, NJ / May 2009 Nikon D80 / 1/160 / f/3.6 / ISO 100 / 20 mm / Raw Featured in the Group: Who Needs Color for Beauty? / Featured in the Group: C.O.R.E. / Featured in the Group: Show Me a Sign
Red version
From a wall in Sintra Portugal
This is my latest mosaic mailbox that I finished yesterday! How boring just to post a plain ol’ photo! So of course I added and tweaked as usual, lol.
Country mailboxes, fashioned from everyday objects, in this case an old milk tin, are always an interesting sight. Always located at the furthest point from the homestead the long driveway connecting the two. Location: Jerseyville, NSW, Australia / shutter: 1/160 / AV: f8 / ISO: 80 / FL: 9.5
drawing of my childhood kitty cat Misty. / Rip pussy cat! (he made it to the ripe old age of 18) / pencil on paper. / colour added digitally.
These mailboxes are all uniquely painted. / They belong to a floating home (houseboat) community in Vancouver. / Vancouver is a seaport on the west coast of Canada. Canon 400D FEATURED in LETTERBOXES (01 24 09) / FEATURED in Rural Around the Globe (02 13 09)
Taken on Rue Saint-Paul Ouest in Old Montreal. This was the mailbox just off the Gandhi Restaurant, an indian eatery. The colour is what caught my eye. Features - Letterboxes in November 2008
Blue version
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Telescope Mailbox #7 in my “Mailboxes with Character!!!” Series. Country New South Wales. Mailboxes_with_Character_Calendar Series #6 – Emu_or_Big_Bird?? / Series #5 – The Barn – Cow_Mailbox / Series #4 – Ladybird Mailbox / Series #3 – Ned_Kelly_Mailbox / Series #2 – Here_Horsey_Horsey!!! / Series #1 – Cow_of_a_Mailbox /
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Mailboxes with Character Finally finished my series!! Hope you enjoy viewing these fun “Mailboxes with Character!!” :-)
These mail boxes line the street where I live. They have been in my neighborhood for about half a century and show the rust and wear and tear with images on all sides. The more distressed they become, the more unusual and beautiful they appear to me. Aging is part of the life cycle. We must learn to embrace both youth and the passage of time. There are many messages in this box. Sometimes the mail is troubling to receive;we tend to resist seeing our dark side. But we must learn to embrace both the beauty and the beast within our nature. Both good and bad must go into our learning crucible, so that we learn not only how to manifest our gifts, but also hot to tame and rein in and tickle our beasts. Everything that’s present to us is a learning tool. The contents of our “mailbox”, the messages we receive open our way to new insight about ourselves. Sometimes the messages are troubling to receive;we tend to resist seeing our dark side. But we must learn to embrace the beauty and the beast within our nature. As it says in the I Ching, the ancient Chinese book of wisdom, the event is not important, but the response the the event is everything. Our response to events can turn tutted and rusty paths into a great adventure filled with wonder, awe curiosity, discovery and exploration. Everything that is presented to us is a learning tool. Open the mailbox and read the messages. In a quiet place, when the chatter stops, we can receive the messages that guide us on our own true life’s path. And we can surf through the gateway to the soul, to become who we are meant to be.
Roadside mail boxes (RMB). A typical sight in most of Australia.
The mailbox of poet Robert Frost at his home in Franconia NH. Would you like to use this image as a fundraising instrument for your nonprofit organization or school? Follow this link to learn more. / http://photoexpressionist.blogspot.com/2008/11/non-profit-organization-fundraising.html Wayne D. King’s images are a celebration of life, blending the real and the surreal to achieve a sense of place or time that reaches beyond the moment into a dreamlike quintessentialism designed to spark an emotional response. Using digital enhancement, handcrafting, painting, and sometimes even straight photography, King seeks to take the viewer to a place that is beyond simple truth to where truth meets passion, hope and dreams. Wayne King blogs about various aspects of his work, his ideas and his images at UnifiedVisions.Blogspot.com; OpportunityAfrica.Blogspot.com and AfricanPhotoJourney.Blogspot.com. He blogs about his photographic work including tips on their creation at his “Mindscapes” Blog, http://Photoexpressionist.blogspot.com © Wayne D. King All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Wayne D. King. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
A beautiful March sunset brilliantly reflected on a rain flooded rural Milford, Illinois country road. A day or two earlier the road was impassable. The water was still flowing across the road from the homes and fields to the south. We were able to traverse safely this evening. Taken with a Nikon D60 Featured in the “Nikon DSLR Users” group 3-13-09, “Fabulous Prairies” group 4-1-09, Country Roads Around the World 4-4-09. Thank you! / Winner Country Roads Sunset Challenge in the “Country Roads/Around the World” group 3-24-09. Thank you!! /
Mailboxes in a community of Fort Myers, Florida
Taken after a tremendous downpour of rain and flash flooding at Junee, I had traveled back five years after first seeing the building to photograph it just praying that it was still there. My first HDR that I consider worth showing.
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