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Telephone Galaxy S5 Case featuring the photograph Hello by Mary Beth Landis

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Hello Galaxy S5 Case

Mary Beth Landis

by Mary Beth Landis

$27.00

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Hello Galaxy s5 case by Mary Beth Landis.   Protect your Galaxy S5 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S5 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!

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Why a phone in the cornfield? The Old Order Amish tend to restrict telephone use, as it is viewed by some as interfering with separation from the... more

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3 - 4 business days

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Comments (20)

Marco Oliveira

Marco Oliveira

Very, very cool! Great find! V.

Mary Beth Landis replied:

Marco Oliveira, Thank you! Thank you! Really unusual in today's world. Mary Beth

Joyce  Wasser

Joyce Wasser

Corn has ears, so it can hear but it can't answer…hehe.

Mary Beth Landis replied:

Or ... What has ears but can not hear? :) Mary Beth

Keith Landis

Keith Landis

Very thought provoking in view of the fact that this operating phone booth lies in the middle of Amish country in Lancaster, PA. These people have the greatest work ethic and take tremendous pride in their properties. We were fortunate enough on this trip to find the original Landis land deeded from William Penn, The original deed was written and signed by Penn on pig skin!

Barbara McMahon

Barbara McMahon

Great capture giving the viewer a peak into the lives of two different worlds, side by side. Well done Mary Beth! v

Mary Beth Landis replied:

Barbara McMahon, Thank you! I find it fascinating that the people living such different lives respect each other's ways! A lesson to be learned by all!

Zulfiya Stromberg

Zulfiya Stromberg

Nice capture, V

Mary Beth Landis replied:

Zulfiya Stromberg, Thanks!! Mary Beth

Giovanni Chianese

Giovanni Chianese

Nice shot!! v

Mary Beth Landis replied:

Giovanni Chianese , My sincere thanks! Mary Beth

Jeff Swanson

Jeff Swanson

Great find and title. Voted/fav.

Mary Beth Landis replied:

Jeff Swanson, Thank you! Thank you! So kind. Mary Beth

Christy Usilton

Christy Usilton

What a great shot!! Amazing find. Love it! VF

Mary Beth Landis replied:

Christy Usilton, Thanks for your positive comments and the V/F. Mary Beth

Dirk Ercken

Dirk Ercken

Nice capture!

Mary Beth Landis replied:

Dirk Ercken, Thanks for viewing and taking the time to tell me what you see. Mary Beth

Shirley Sirois

Shirley Sirois

What a great idea for an image!....unique!....v.

Mary Beth Landis replied:

Shirley Sirois, Thank you! So kind for you to comment and vote! Mary Beth

Mary Beth Landis

Mary Beth Landis

Paul Freidlund, Thanks so much for viewing and the vote!! Mary Beth

Paul Freidlund

Paul Freidlund

that is to cool, v

Karen Adams

Karen Adams

Love this image, soon you will have to explain what this is to the kids! vf

Patricia Januszkiewicz

Patricia Januszkiewicz

seems like a strange place for a phone booth! nice capture ... v

Mary Beth Landis replied:

Patricia, I guess convenient if Amish... Thanks for your vote. Mary Beth

Kym Backland

Kym Backland

Mary Beth, Wherever did you FIND this? hehe.. Seriously I never thought I would say that a "Telephone Booth" was an antique! Did you? Great find! I love your work! Thanks for coming by my gallery too! I guess they have more of these phone booths in Amish Country? Voted and FAv'd

Mary Beth Landis replied:

Kym, I sure was surprised (and felt very old) when I saw this. I did see one other phone in the middle of nowhere in Lancaster and it was an entire phone booth with the folding door (if you can believe it). I had to get in it to see if it worked....heard a real dial tone! Should have called someone :) Thanks for the v/f Mary Beth

Joan Carroll

Joan Carroll

what a great find! v

Mary Beth Landis replied:

Joan, In the age of cell phones, this was a surprise to see. Thanks for the vote!! Mary Beth

Mary Deal

Mary Deal

Already a relic. Nice to have photos to remember. v

Mary Beth Landis replied:

A photograph can as powerful as a well written description. Together is the ultimate. Thanks for viewing and the vote! Mary Beth

About Galaxy S5 Cases

Protect your Galaxy S5 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case.   The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation.   Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S5 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!

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Artist's Description

Why a phone in the cornfield? The Old Order Amish tend to restrict telephone use, as it is viewed by some as interfering with separation from the world. By bringing the outside world into the home, it is an intrusion into the privacy and sanctity of the family, and interferes with social community by eliminating face-to-face communication. Amish of Lancaster County use the telephone primarily for outgoing calls, with the added restriction that the telephone not be inside the house.
This phone can be seen today from Rt.30 in Lancaster, PA.

About Mary Beth Landis

Mary Beth Landis

Mary Beth is a retired educator residing in Bedford, PA with her husband Keith. Lines, angles, shapes and patterns create realistic abstract images. Most photographic works by Mary Beth Landis are based on her interpretation of the subject's geometric structure. Her sights are puzzles to be solved by discovering the point of view that best accentuates the patterns. Color, black and white, as well as digitally enhanced photographs articulate her collections that are printed on high quality photo paper, metal, acrylic, canvas and wood. She is also the author of visual and educational books as well as the creator of calendars and note cards. Her photographic accomplishments include numerous awards and appearances in a variety...

 

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