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This is the test (or shell) of a sea urchin. It was photographed using natural light in southwestern Florida.
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Picked some shells from a nearby beach sometime ago.
The smallest shell on top is about half an inch.
For Macro Mondays, Stack.
29 Feb - Photo a day 2016.
A part of our collection of sea shells gathered over the years from various beaches around the world!
© Mike Broome 2016
Seashell Fantasy @ 2022 Limassol, Cyprus
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f/16 | 30 sec | ISO 80 | 17 mm
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Theme : Long Exposure Photography
Series : Seascape World
Location: Limassol, Cyprus
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You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty.
7 Days with Flickr - Mondays: Free theme
Macro Mondays Member's Choice : Texture
This spiral seashell measures 1 1/4'' in diameter. It rests on a glass table that provides an additional texture reminiscent of the sea.
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Rare seashells from around the world.
Species list:
Cypraeidae:
• Zoyla ketyana hypermarginata
• Lyncina camelopardalis
• Lyncina broderipii
• Afrozoila (Barycypraea) fultoni amorimi f. mozambicana
Muricidae:
• Trophon geversianus
• Timbellus bednalli
• Timbellus phyllopterus
• Trophon pelseneeri
• Coronium elegans
Volutidae:
• Provocator palliatus
Vasidae:
• Vasum (Altivasum) flindersii
• Vasum muricatum
From my collection
Well, butter my biscuit, would ya look at that! Y'all have brought me a picture that looks just like a twirlin' party dress made by Mother Nature herself! This here is a close-up of a shell, with its swirls dippin' and divin' like a mountain road back in my Smoky Mountain home.
The center of this little universe starts off as small as a pinhead, then rounds out wider than a Sunday hat, with layers upon layers like the frills on one of my stage costumes. The colors are as rich as a Tennessee sunset, with creamy tans meltin' into deep, shadowy blues—like a day turnin' into night right before your very eyes.
There's a story in each little line of this shell, almost like the rings of a tree, each one tellin' tales of the ocean's whispers and secrets. And just like a good country song, there's depth and soul that just pulls you in. Makes you wonder 'bout the little critter that once called this pretty thing home, struttin' its stuff on the ocean floor.
Now don't that just put a smile on your face? It's a little reminder that there's beauty to be found in the small, quiet things. They don't have to be loud or bold—sometimes, it's the softest whisper that sings the sweetest melody. Keep on shinin', little shell!
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3D Rendering fractal software. NOT a photograph.
This is NOT A PHOTOGRAPH, NOT A SHOT, and NOT A CAPTURE. This is fractal art that I made. Please comment accordingly. Thank You
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This small building in the middle of the historical fishing village of Hooksiel used to be the village school the village hall an dthe admin building for the spa facililites. Now it houses al collection of seashells from all over the world.
Nikon Zf, Samyang TS-3.5/24, stitched, dusted and contrast adjusted in Lightroom.
Sunrise on Gulf Islands National Seashore, Perdido Key, Florida after the seas overcame an abandoned sand castle during high tide.
“I can hear the ocean!”
This Blythe doll is Zoe And Her Pet Fish for “Summertime” on Facebook. The water and sky are scrapbooking papers; I cut a hole in the water so Zoe would look like she’s standing in it.
From the beach house collection. I have no idea just where in the world it came from, but it wasn't from the surf. Very delicate