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Some of my wife's collection of shells. These reside in a glass jar on a side table in the dining room.
Taken in Clifton, Ohio.
Clifton is a very small rural town of 151 people (2018) who's major attraction is the Mill run by a water wheel on the Little Miami River. At the mill, the river (more of a stream at that point) drops into Clifton Gorge which is an amazing place to see. The land around is almost table top flat and all of a sudden, there is this beautiful gorge you wouldn't expect to be there and can't see from the road even though it is only a few yards away in many places.
There are a few out buildings around the mill that are covered with old signs like this one. During Christmas time, the entire grounds of the mill are decorated with lights. I've seen all the lights and decorations during the day, but never at night. Apparently it is a very well attended attraction. .
Arcade at the foot of Shell Mex House, Savoy Place, London WC2. Messrs Joseph architects, 1930-31.
Sony A7 + Canon FDn 50mm f/1.4
A beach made entirely of zebra mussel shells.
Taken in Brussels, Wisconsin.
Shot with the Canon 5D Mark III using a 17-40 F4 L and a Lee .9 GND
Shell Sign
Cambridge, Massachusetts
The shell sign has received a facelift and what a clear day to get a shot of it. Pretty bold colors right out of the camera!
- Scallop shell
Semipallium dianae (Crandall, 1979)
Found: Okinawa -Japan
Depth 85-165feet
Nikon D90 105macro
Aquarium shot- through glass
A dip in to the Treasure Hunt for today's image. This open shell was beachcombed from Tasmania
Shell #61 for the Treasure Hunt
Shell and lichen. Cape Liptrap Coastal Park, Victoria, Australia
(2023-08-02_T2396TY_BearGully_DxO_crop1)
Close-up of a single exotic seashell on a rustic cloth.
Prints available at society6.com/product/shell-4_print.
Shells in their natural environment
2 strobes behind the water tank pointing at a reflective white background
SHELL SEAFARER - IMO : 8013118
Built 1981, by Goole Shipbuilding & Repairing Co. Ltd., Goole,UK (Yard # 599) as SHELL SEAFARER
GRT : 1599 / DWT : 3027
Overall Length : 79.2 metres x Beam 13.2 metres.
Machinery : 1 Screw driven by a Mirrlees Blackstone : 4-stroke single acting 6-cylinder oil engine
Speed : 12.0 knots
History………………… POR = Port of Registry
1981: SHELL SEAFARER : Shell UK Oil Ltd : POR London .
1993: ASPRELLA : Shell UK Oil Ltd : POR London .
•1994: Tonnage . ITC’69 became 1925 gt
1999: ARDUITY : F.T.Everard & Sons Management Ltd : POR London
2002: ARDUITY : F.T.Everard Shipping Ltd : POR London
2007: SALINA BAY : Salina Bay Maritime Ltd : POR Valletta
2021: Still listed as in service (Equasis)
SHELL SEAFARER seen 28 June 1981 on Goole Shipbuilding & Repairing Co. Ltd quay in Goole Docks whilst still under construction. The vessel was not completed until 9 November 1981.
Ship Details : Miramar / shippingandshipbuilding.uk / Equasis
Haven't been shell hunting in weeks, I never find a good shell through the summer, they are either picked up by children or mashed under foot and damaged. Today was a good shell day and a beautiful sunset at Calshot
Shell seemed to lead an erratic existence in southern West Virginia. As best I can tell they were there in the 1960s and were mostly gone by the late 1980s. The brand later reappeared via Go-Mart convenience store conversions (which didn't last long), and via Texaco conversions (which are still around, though few and far between on the roads).
This red-and-yellow artifact of the past stood in Wyoming County, WV. Almost nothing else remained of the site.