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a backdrop of 1000;s of sea shells

The inside of each Abalone Shell, away from where it attaches to the shell, is polished by the mollusc itself as it moves.

#13 Shell/s for 116 pictures in 2016

1 of a series of photographs I took using shells.

Shell covered box at souvenir store on N. Padre Island, Corpus Christi, Texas. Nov. 2016.

As the backwaters are usually shallow, men collect shells that are used for making handicrafts for the tousists.

 

© Saravanaraj

  

I do love tiny tea pots, and childrens tea sets.

I thought I'd have a go at the obligatory in car light trails shot. I mounted the camera on a magic arm which was held in place via a suction cup attached to the glass of the sunroof. I also held a 430EXII in place using the same method, as the left side of the dash was relatively dark compared to all the lights on the right. I then used a remote to repeatedly fire the camera so that I could start if going and then concentrate on the driving.

 

Here's a single frame of me pulling into a Shell petrol station to refuel. I've not had the car long but I'm already back on Shell's Christmas card list!

 

Strobist:

 

430EXII, 1/64, 24mm, CTO Gel, camera left aimed at left side of dash

 

Triggered by Skyport Speed.

Shell petrol pumps, alas where and when is not known.

happy bokeh wednesday.

 

love the 'waves' in this gift from the sea!

 

(i know it isn't shell saturday but i couldn't resist the light...)

thanks to jaiel for the "ttv old cracked" texture!

This was a former White Rose station. Shell acquired White Rose in Canada in the 1960s but this building hung on to its roses until the whole lot was rebuilt and replaced by a new Shell Select outlet.

Salthouse beach, Norfolk

Egg Shell Shrimp / Hamopontonia corallicola

About 1cm

Shells at the beach in Mattapoisett, MA

Over the past million years, Shell Creek has incised a deep chasm through the sedimentary stone and ancient granite. The water of Shell Falls, dropping at a rate of 3,600 gallons per second, follows fractures in the resistant granite. Shell Canyon is named for the shell fossils found in the sedimentary canyon walls.

 

Shell Falls Interpretive Site is located on U.S. Highway 14, 21 miles southwest of Burgess Junction, Wyoming. The site is open 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., seven days a week, Memorial Day through mid-Setpember.

  

Link:

www.fs.usda.gov/bighorn

 

Main Contact:

 

Susan P Douglas

Public Affairs Specialist

Forest Service

 

Bighorn National Forest

p: 307-674-2658

c: 307-683-7019

e: spdouglas@fs.fed.us

 

2013 Eastside 2nd Street

Sheridan, WY 82801

  

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Photographs © 2016 Flash Parker.

Video by Salvatore Brown.

 

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Listing Date: 11/29/16

Location Name: Shell Falls

Listing Text by: Shawn Parker, Executive Director, Sheridan Travel & Tourism

Made from real, smaller, shells!

Another one from St. Mary's Island. Few meters away from the main island is this wonderful beach full of sea shells. With crystal clear water and the colorful shells everywhere, it was worth a shot. Not up to the mark but there is always a next time :-)

Second floor mantel. Even though the house was started about 1790, much of the interior was not finished until the early 1800's. That's how it got it's name. They said they were living in a shell of a house. This mantel is in one of the rooms that was finished later. It looks to be more Federal than Georgian.

Shell I take this picture!

On a sturdy piece of wire shaped in a heart I threaded chunky broken shells from the beach. It's going to move in from of a window soon!

Collected at Grandview the other night. Remind me of angel's wings. Harsh shadow, yes, but had to shoot it then & there!

Over the past million years, Shell Creek has incised a deep chasm through the sedimentary stone and ancient granite. The water of Shell Falls, dropping at a rate of 3,600 gallons per second, follows fractures in the resistant granite. Shell Canyon is named for the shell fossils found in the sedimentary canyon walls.

 

Shell Falls Interpretive Site is located on U.S. Highway 14, 21 miles southwest of Burgess Junction, Wyoming. The site is open 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., seven days a week, Memorial Day through mid-Setpember.

  

Link:

www.fs.usda.gov/bighorn

 

Main Contact:

 

Susan P Douglas

Public Affairs Specialist

Forest Service

 

Bighorn National Forest

p: 307-674-2658

c: 307-683-7019

e: spdouglas@fs.fed.us

 

2013 Eastside 2nd Street

Sheridan, WY 82801

  

#SheridanNaturally

#VisitSheridan

#ThatsWY

Photographs © 2016 Flash Parker.

Video by Salvatore Brown.

 

Sheridan Travel & Tourism:

Welcome to the official Sheridan Travel & Tourism Locations flickr page. For media inquiries, photo requests, or travel information, please email megan@sheridanwyoming.org or call 1(307)673-7120.

 

All photographs © 2016 Sheridan Travel & Tourism, and may not be used, copied, transmitted or altered in any way without express written consent. This image archive is maintained for promotional, non-commercial use only.

 

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Listing Information:

 

Listing Date: 11/29/16

Location Name: Shell Falls

Listing Text by: Shawn Parker, Executive Director, Sheridan Travel & Tourism

This was made of shells and little wooden figures that I make. It was inspired by an 18th century piece in Williamsburg. I call it “Look for me at the Coral Bridge”.

Shell Beach on Tern Island in the French Frigate Shoals, Hawaii.

 

Camera: Olympus OM-1

Lens: Olympus OM-System S Zuiko MC Auto-Zoom f/4 35-70mm.

Film: Kodak Ektachrome E100D Expired 10/20

Developer: The Darkroom

The Shell-leased icebreaker MSV Fennica passes through the St. Johns Bridge in Portland, Ore., July 30, 2015, after police removed 3 of 13 activists who climbed under the bridge In an attempt to prevent the ship from passing under the bridge to join Shell's Arctic drilling fleet.

Best seen in B l a c k M a g i c

 

After the heavy seas there are piles of shells on parts of the beach. I always find them a challenge to my imagination

Top Row (left to right) - Lettered Olive, Juvenile Conch, Jewel Box, Lightning Whelk

Middle (left to right) - Florida Cone, Paper Fig, Calico Scallop, Part of a Tulip Shell

Bottom (left to right) - Auger, Keyhole Limpet, Murex, Conch

Sea shells sit on the vegetation near Silver Salmon Creek

 

Credit: NPS /J. Pfeiffenberger. 2014

Shells on beach at Wiggins Pass State Park Naples, FL

Another view of the strange twisty shell fragment that was left by person or persons unknown ( We have our suspisions !)

Shells on the beach.

Forever kept in a stone.

 

Na zawsze zatrzymane w kamieniu.

Shell pattern and cables from Alice Starmore's Cape Cod in "Fishermen's Sweaters" but otherwise my own, Yarn: Rowan Felted Tweed. Needles 3.5 mm (US 4). Knitted in 2006.

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