The Limbo Connection's photos with the keyword: mail
They've Closed
17 Oct 2024 |
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I doubt that throwing it on the ground amounts to discharging the contract with your customer that you will actually deliver the item. Is there no provision to return it as undeliverable?
Nikon D40 and 18-200mm lens.
Royal Mail
30 Sep 2023 |
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Ashton Street.
Random Fact No.1: The 'ROYAL MAIL' legend first appeared on letter boxes in the early 1990s; prior to this letter boxes had the words 'POST OFFICE' cast onto them. The change was prompted by the separation of Post Office Counters Limited and Royal Mail as independent companies.
Random Fact No.2: In the early days of letterboxes they were painted green so that they would not be obtrusive. That led to complaints from people who could not find them.
Nikon D700 and Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/3.5 AI lens.
Mount Pleasant, Bradford on Avon
28 Sep 2023 |
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Communication Ancient & Modern.
Even when I owned a better camera than the Nikon D50 I continued to use the lesser of the two. It was light in weight and I didn't fret over what might happen to it - they were easily replaced at little cost on the secondhand market. Nothing ever did happen to it, though. It was quite a sturdy instrument.
The pictures it made had good colour characteristics. People ascribe this to its CCD sensor. That type of sensor had been superseded by CMOS technology which initially produced a flatter, slightly clinical, sort of picture. I rather liked what came out of the D50 and years later bought a very inexpensive D40 which was specified with the same CCD sensor. Manufacturers preferred CMOS largely because it was cheaper to produce and it seemed to take some years before CMOS technology had a bit of photographic soul about it. Some might argue that it's still inferior.
The photo was taken with a Nikkor 24mm f/2.8 AF lens, which behaved like a 35mm focal length on the crop sensor of the D50.
Communication Ancient & Modern
28 Sep 2023 |
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Mount Pleasant, Bradford on Avon.
Nikon D50 and Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 AF-D lens. The field of view using the 50mm on the D50 was equivalent to 75mm.
Things That Are Not Digital
25 Oct 2020 |
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The 'ROYAL MAIL' legend first appeared on letter boxes in the early 1990s; prior to this letter boxes had the words 'POST OFFICE' cast onto them. The change was prompted by the separation of Post Office Counters Limited and Royal Mail as independent companies.
Camera: Fujifilm X-E1. Lens: Fujinon 35mm f/1.4 XF R.
Another Day, Another Picture of the Post Box
19 Jun 2020 |
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Post boxes are interesting, but only up to a point. Of themselves they are simply designed and practical containers with a minimum of ornament and a uniform distinctive colour. Where they are can be interesting of course.
Notwithstanding the above, I have nevertheless created an album devoted to my not inconsiderable output of post box pictures. I had no idea until now just how fixated I had become.
Nikon D3s + Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 AF-D lens.
I think the 50mm lenses are the best for photographing post boxes. Indeed, they may be the best for photographing any subject.
Raindrops
18 Jun 2020 |
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The 'ROYAL MAIL' legend first appeared on letter boxes in the early 1990s; prior to this letter boxes had the words 'POST OFFICE' cast onto them. The change was prompted by the separation of Post Office Counters Limited and Royal Mail as independent companies.
Nikon D3s + Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 AF-D lens.
Teasels at Reybridge
17 Sep 2016 |
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Photographed with a Tamron AF 70-210mm f/2.8 SP LD lens on a Nikon D700. This lens was in production from 1992 to 2003.
Aperture priority; 200 ISO; f/8; 1/400th; lens at 190mm.
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