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Okay really is the last on in my Twisted theme. The glory of natures designs of these sea shells in East Sussex, UK Studio shot in 2019.
The part of the beach here on Vancouver Island is covered in white shells. Morning light gives them a blue-ish colour.
A pair of vintage Shell cufflinks, the company I first worked for, as an apprentice when I left school.
In 5 short years I was privileged to have travelled to over 50 countries. HMM
She sells sea-shells on the sea-shore.
The shells she sells are surely sea-shells!
So if she sells sea-shells on the sea-shore,
Then I'm sure she sells sea-shore shells!
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my mom called when I took this photo.
mom: what are you doing?
me: taking pictures.
mom: of what?
me: egg shells.
mom: what?
me: egg shells.
mom: nevermind.
Раковина. Макро с объективом Fujinon-M f/6.3 F=35mm в реверсном положении с геликоидом. Масштаб съёмки 1.7:1. Стэкинг, кадрирование. Длина раковины ~5.5мм.
An ongoing series of black and white photographs of found treasures from the seashore.
Original photography using a Canon EOS RP body with a Sigma 24-105mm F4 DG OS HSM Art lens and Silver EFEX Pro as a Lightroom plugin for the Black and White conversion.
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Am Boden stand mein Yongnuo YN685, auf diesem befand sich eine Klopapierrolle. Darauf die Muschel. So konnte ich erreichen, dass das überschüssige Licht effektiv abgeblockt wurde und wirklich nur die Innenseite der Muschel beleuchtet wurde. Ausgelöst wurde der Blitz mit einem Yongnuo YN-622C-TX.
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On the floor stood my Yongnuo YN685, on it was a roll of toilet paper. On it was the shell. This way I could make sure that the excess light was effectively blocked and only the inside of the shell was illuminated. The flash was triggered by a Yongnuo YN-622C-TX.
Each shell a jewel, each grain a star,
Reflects the fading light afar,
The castle, proud, beneath the sky,
Wears sunset like a royal dye.
I väntan på vår och sommar så får denna snäcka bli mitt bidrag till veckans omgång av Fotosöndag på temat high-key.
Image measures 2 1/4" across
Nikon 18-55mm with 20mm Neweer extension tube
Abalone or Papua shell part of a stained glass ornamental hanging.
For the big picture: flickr.com/photos/dionepsoc/49706116612/in/album-72157678...
For Macro Monday
Theme: 5Letters
Shell Beach is just North of PIsmo Beach. We had just eaten at a restaurant near here and the waitress recommended this location to shoot a sunset. I'm glad I asked her before searching for a location. I loved the rock features in the water and this bluff had a perfect line for the glowing light off of the water.
I was sharing this location with another photographer and his wife asked us if we had looked below us. We both were in the moment and were trying to get the perfect light and weren't paying attention to much else. She had been below us on the beach and made a comment about how precarious the bluff looked that we were shooting from. I'm glad that it held us up because it would have been about a 75 foot drop to the beach below. It just reminds me of the crazy things we do to get the perfect shot.
As I walk along the deserted beach
I feel the damp sand surronding my feet
I feel the cool relaxing breeze creep up upon me with ease
As I look out at the restless waves my thoughts unwind like restless days
The beach is a very quiet and calming place
with a Shadowhouse Creations texture (Grunge-Box.jpg).
Illuminated by a LumeCube in a medium soft box.
A black walnut shell inside of it’s other shell.
Juglans nigra, the eastern American black walnut, is a species of deciduous tree in the walnut family, Juglandaceae, native to North America. It grows mostly in riparian zones, from southern Ontario, west to southeast South Dakota, south to Georgia, northern Florida and southwest to central Texas
Black walnut is an important tree commercially, as the wood is a deep brown color and easily worked. Walnut seeds (nuts) are cultivated for their distinctive and desirable taste. Walnut trees are grown both for lumber and food, and many cultivars have been developed for improved quality wood or nuts.
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