PO Box 33



Keeping with the "My Hometown" theme, this is the post office box where my parents received their mail for more than 50 years. My mom still receives her mail there. Even though I haven't gotten any mail there for 21 years, I can still do the combination! When I was a little girl, I loved when Mom sent me into the post office by myself while she waited in the car - I felt so grown up!


Both shots were in AV mode with my 50mm lens. 1st shot, f13, ss1/20. 2nd shot, f3.5, ss 1/250. Converted to b&w in PSE 4.0. CC appreciated!

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love the photos of the mailboxes -- the second one is my fav -- I like the idea!!

Sara D. said...

What a great story behind these wonderful shots!!! Love the dof in #2!

Mom2Drew said...

This is wonderful! I love the fact you chose to convert to black and white, fits the "mood." I would also like to see these in a sepia mode. Thanks for sharing a little history too.

Patti said...

WOW. that are the most beautiful post boxes. Love both pics. The simple symmetry of the first on and the fabulous prespective and DOF of the second. I agree with mom2drew,the B&W is perfect. My kids love getting the mail from our postbox too.

Amy Covey said...

I love the second shot - great dof and love the angle.

Anonymous said...

LOVE the rows of PO boxes!!! Wonderful texture here!
Cari

Donna said...

I really like the 2nd photo of all the po boxes, great dof and angle.
I enjoyed your journaling also.TFS

Dar Kaso said...

Wonderful story behind the photos, which are fabulous.

Krissynae said...

Very cool photos. The view of the mailboxes is great. Love the blog about it

Stephanie said...

I really like the picture of the mailboxes! Good angle!

Tori said...

I love the second mailbox shot... nice angle!

jhwalker said...

Lori, it was really cool to see these again. I always used to walk from our house down to the post office and get the mail for my dad. I *think* I still remember the combination ;-)

Another really good subject there in Henrietta is the old jail. I went ahead and shot at ISO1600 but used black and white - really atmospheric that way.

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