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Gathered our first day at the beach

2006

 

Some of these shells remind me of astrophotographs of Saturn.

Premier Christy Clark attends the Shell Innovation Summit in Vancouver.

Ufo catcher Shell Mario plush (NSMB)

This historic Shell gas station looks like it belongs on Old Route 66, but actually it is located on Sprague Street in Winston Salem, North Carolina

Abalone shell that came in my soup in Taiwan. Mother of pearl, growth lines and breathing holes.

I attempted at a bit of "Natural History" feel in this collage. Left top box contains not only shells but some vertibrae of sea mammal - I don't know what. Maybe dolphins, maybe sharks. Right hand top corner is a crab shell, completely washed out and clean. I love the white.

Some shells I found on the beach were lying outside the house to dry, still amazed about the beautiful lines and colors.

Turtle shells galore.

Winchelsea beach, kent

shell's pool party

conch shell inspired by cookie crazie's beautiful shell cookies here www.flickr.com/photos/cookiecrazie/5984592292/

and a curtain hook

The Shell Grotto at Margate.

These AK47 shell casings were collected at crime scenes in Tijuana. The shell and bullet on the left came from an incident where a policeman was murdered. Those on the right involved the death of a drug dealer.

Shell script written to retrieve photo views via the Flickr API.

2015 Weekly Alphabet Challenge, Week 12 L is for Layers

Challenge 2015, Week 11 Fill the Frame

ODC, Rich

 

A rich collection of layers of shells and layers of growth in the shells.

Rendered with Incendia

Shell station and C-store in downtown Banff. Note the wooden logo sign.

The Shell is the reinvention of the bookcase! This rotating unit was designed to literally delivery a "spin" to the any living space. This cool piece adds additional storage and a hint of sophistication to any space.

 

TemaHome Blog

Dr. Phil Nudelman and his wife, Sandra, recently donated a one-of-a-kind collection of more than 100,000 shells to the Burke Museum. It's not only incredibly beautiful but also holds great research value. Read more on our blog: bit.ly/12YJQeS

This beautiful shell is approximately 50cm from tip to tip.

 

The rest of today's walkabout. Twas mostly a texture day. ;)

Long Island, NY. 31 January 2009

River and sea shells, small stones, sand, beads,

Shell designed by Eric Joisel

@ Party Club "Morsko Konche"

Walking on the shells

Activists hang under the St. Johns Bridge in Portland, Oregon, July 30, 2015, In an attempt to block the Shell leased icebreaker, MSV Fennica from passing under the bridge to join Shell's Arctic drilling fleet.

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