Boulevard of Broken Shells
For Macro Mondays theme 'Broken'. The broken shells were placed on a moss-covered rock, measured to be within the MM size limit. The largest shell was fixed in place so the snail (shell less than 1.5cm) could be added.
The title for this image was inspired by the song 'Boulevard of Broken Dreams', recorded in 1949 by Tony Bennett, then by numerous artists over the years. Then in 2004, the band Green Day released a different song that used the same title - so this was my attempt to give the image a dreamlike quality in processing.
No snails were harmed in the making of this photograph.
Boulevard of Broken Shells
For Macro Mondays theme 'Broken'. The broken shells were placed on a moss-covered rock, measured to be within the MM size limit. The largest shell was fixed in place so the snail (shell less than 1.5cm) could be added.
The title for this image was inspired by the song 'Boulevard of Broken Dreams', recorded in 1949 by Tony Bennett, then by numerous artists over the years. Then in 2004, the band Green Day released a different song that used the same title - so this was my attempt to give the image a dreamlike quality in processing.
No snails were harmed in the making of this photograph.