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These were my cookie entries for the sea theme cookie contest. Thanks for the votes - but I was totally outdone by those incredible cookies that were submitted - WOW!!!!!! Congratulations to the winners!!!

Being close to a large pound, we have many turtles that come on our property to lay their eggs. This one was on our driveway. Not 100% certain, but I think it's a Blanding Turtle, by the shape of it's shell, which looks like a helmet, and the strong yellow marking on her neck.

The reflection shows the other side of this smiling shell!

Little Peconic Bay

Elizabeth Morton National Wildlife Refuge

Sag Harbor, Long Island, New York

Picture taken 9/14/21

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Shell at Noosa North Shore beach at sunset.

Hawaiian shells in a canoe fashioned from a palm tree petiole.

No, not the thumbnail that the subject is to be smaller than, but a pistachio!

🐚 Beautiful new specimens!

 

End of year meeting & exchange, December 7, 2019

Shell gas station at the Gilmore Car Museum, Michigan.

 

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Once was home - organic shapes

Verlassen im letzten Sommer

Shell, Wyoming; the old one-room school was used until sometime in the 1980's. It's now an office for a local consulting firm.

posed beautifully - though not in the easiest place to photograph! could this be a Yellow Shell? thanks to the mothfather for confirmation of ID.

 

Shell I picked from diving trip last week

Three out of a large brood of shell ducklings seen at Slimbridge Wetlands Centre on a very wet day last spring.

Saturday afternoon I had a very good beach walk along Lake Michigan. The weather felt more like October than late November.

 

I saw this shotgun shell next to the zebra mussel shells and the driftwood. The beach is in the city, so the shotgun shell must have washed ashore from somewhere else. Were boaters hunting for ducks?

Shell Express Etelä-Haaga

Helsinki. Suomi, Finland.

APR-2025

 

Canon 5D mark II

Canon EOS EF 20-35/2.8L

A few views of St Marys Shell on the NW Coast

Camera: Hasselblad 500 C/M + CarlZeiss Planar 80mm f/2.8* 6x6 Magazine

Filme: KODAK PLUS-X PAN - Crop manual

Scan from paper "Not Edited"

 

PUSH PROCESSING Kodak D-76

Two stops at EI 500 + ou -

68°F (20°C) - 15min 1:1

 

Printed on Ilford Multigrade IV RC Deluxe 8,9x14cm Perl - Grade 5

Kodak Dektol 1+1

 

Obs. Revelado e ampliado aqui no meu banheiro hehehehe.

Ampliador: Incaf Ampligraf 35

Lente: Schneider-Kreuznach 50mm - Abertura f/8

Tempo de exposição: 16 Seg.

Papel: Ilford Multigrade IV RC Deluxe 8,9x14cm

Filtro: Kodak Polymax "5"

Revelador: Kodak Dektol

 

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All the shells on the beach were broken, except this one. It reminds me a marriage's and that you have to both work hard to stay united.

We plan on going on a beach vacation in the winter months, so until then I'll stare at these shells

 

on a creative level, I did love the light coming from the window though

 

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Shell Beach, California, along the Central Coast.

This is a shell that I borrowed from my sister to practice my lighting on.

 

I first washed it, and then made it a little shiny by rubbing some olive oil on it. I placed it on a mirror, because I figure I get two shells for the price of one that way. The only caveat with using a mirror, is that it shows every speck of dust. I first setup the backlighting by placing a YN560 in a Rogue grid behind the shell, and when I got it adjusted properly, I put light on the front with a YN560-III in a 24 inch soft box at camera left. Both strobes, in manual mode, were triggered by a Yongnuo RF-603N.

 

I find sea shells to be beautiful objects from nature, and have photographed quite a few of them over the years. Other shells that I have photographed are in my creatively named Shells album. www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157626043932290

A cutaway of a nautilus shell. The Nautilus shell is often associated with the golden ratio. There is a fair amount of confusion, misinformation and controversy though over whether the graceful spiral curve of the nautilus shell is based on this golden proportion.

Shell house : Stonehaven Woods . Aberdeenshire, Scotland .

Taken by my grandaughter with a little help from gran.

(Utopia is a cafe in Bangalow NSW Australia.. amongst other things...)

Aerial of Shell Creek Super Bloom

This is the first in my new series of images from the German North Sea island Sylt. When I was there last summer, I was constantly taking photos, even when I was relaxing on the beach.

 

I am still in holiday mode, so I don't comment as much as I usually do. Please bear with me. Things will go back to normal next week.

 

Enjoy!

 

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Shell, taken under skylight with black cardboard behind. I like the colours.

Clearwater, FL

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