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Herschel looks like one shell-shocked elf. And who can blame him?
I wish Christmas was more like Thanksgiving. Just get the family together for a special meal and call it a day. No spending money you don't have on things people don't need, no pressure to find the perfect gift, no rushing around, no stress. Just a nice relaxing get-together.
I know that will never happen though. Our entire economy is fragile enough as it is, so taking Christmas shopping out of the equation would throw us back into the Dark Ages. But I can wish...
Drawn in Photoshop on the graphic tablet.
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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.
Shell
Food Mart (1,224 square feet)
2200 Cunningham Drive, Coliseum Crossing, Hampton, VA
This was originally an Exxon, which was built and opened in 1989.
at low tide the wind erodes the sand away, leaving the shells balancing on top
beach of schiermonnikoog
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.
There is a large shell ring of Indian origin to be found on the western side of the island between the more modern ruins at Chocolate and those at High Point . This ring is deceptive for the casual observer because its current composition implies a diet largely comprising oysters, with some clams and whelks. In fact, mammals such as deer, raccoon, dog and opossum, together with fish, are now known to have been the major components of the Indian diet.
Shell
Food Mart (1,224 square feet)
2200 Cunningham Drive, Coliseum Crossing, Hampton, VA
This was originally an Exxon, which was built and opened in 1989.
Moonrise/sunset at the gazebo in Shell Beach. A serious marine layer all around while Shell Beach and Pismo remained clear. Five bracketed shots tonemapped in Photomatix
Mijn oude serie boekjes "Shell helpt" weer teruggevonden. Die verzamelde ik als klein jochie bij de plaatselijke benzinepomp.
concrete shells - formwork removed. Note handcrafted chamfer easing the bottom interior edge of the skylight.
Caliper Studio 2009
From the "long march" that led from Highway 58 to Shell Creek Road to Bitterwater Road to Gillis Canyon Road to Annette and finally Davis Road. Five bracketed shots tone mapped in HDR