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My wife bought this kitschy shell lamp and I've reluctantly grown to like it. Don't tell her.
(Leica MP. 50mm Summilux. HP5 Plus0
An old Shell gas station in Bodie.
Bodie is a ghost town in the Bodie Hills east of the Sierra Nevada mountain range in Mono County, California, United States, about 75 miles (120 km) southeast of Lake Tahoe. Elevation of 8379 feet (2554 m)
HDR in Photomatix, +/- 2 EV, layered in PSE9
Polyester wachthuisje uit één stuk op een bushalte bij Heemskerk, ca. 1990.
Dit model 'schelp' leek vooral te gedijen op de kalkrijke gronden in de buurt van de kust. Je vindt ze nu nergens meer, geloof ik
Polyester bus shelter near Heemskerk, in the province of North-Holland, ca. 1990.
This shell-shaped model seems to have disappeared completely now
A MACRO SHOT OF A COUPLE OF SMALL SHELLS THAT I PICKED UP FROM A LOCAL BEACH, TAKEN WITH A MACRO LENS AND RINGFLASH TO BRING OUT THE COLOURS, F22 160SEC 200 ISO
John found this nice "Marlinspike" Auger shell, by following the tell-tale path it left as it burrowed along just under the sand.
New Zealanders appear to have an odd, but fun, obsession with placing collections of things on fences, like this shell fence at Kaka Point on the South Island .
Okay, this photo was totally random! Accidently pressed my shutter when my camera was coming down. However, I think it's an incredibly dope shot.
I picked these shells up from the beach on Koh Samui in the summer - I always bring home tokens from in the form of rocks, pebbles or shells. They are scattered around the house on window-sills and table tops bringing memories of past good times.
I set the shutter speed at 2 seconds with a narrow aperture so that the image would show the colours and textures of the shells clearly.