View allAll Photos Tagged Shells
Shell
Food Mart (1,200 square feet)
5537 Richmond Road, Williamsburg, VA
This station was built in 1990 and was formerly an Exxon.
Edward Weston photo Shells 1927. I tried to replicate a photo of a shell centered in the photo standing up.
Edward Weston was born March 24th. 1886 in Illinois and died January 1st. 1958. He was a major American photographer and was well known for his carefully composed, sharply focused images and natural forms, landscapes and nudes. Some of his most famous photos where taken of rocks and trees at Point Lobos, California. Near where he had lived for many year. Other than being a famous photographer he was also an Olympic archer at the 1904 St. Louis Olympics.
Taken at the Evolution Store, Science & Art in Soho, New York.
Visit ideonexus.com for the most engaging daily science news and events.
Shell Gas Station, V-Power, Danbury, CT 8/2014 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
Some shells I bought today at a garage sale, filled with the clear candle gel from a few weeks ago.
The gel remains after the shot, with little forlorn pieces of shell sticking to it. the gel acts as its own perfect mold release, maybe using the shell as a form and shooting the gel replica?
Cheers.
Shell (2,275 square feet)
425 Southpark Boulevard, Colonial Heights, VA
Built and opened in 1996
Didn't get any photos of the gas station, but I took this to show how Shell reused the frame of Burger King's old sign for themselves. Thrifty!
Shell
Service Center (2,468 square feet)
9502 George Washington Memorial Highway, Gloucester, VA
This location was built and opened in 1995.
Fairy bottle necklace. Thing a fairy may find as treasure. Shells, vintage watch parts, dried flowers, moss, an insects leg, an insects wing, moss, lichen and sea shells
Shell
Miller's (2,579 square feet)
12245 Jefferson Ave, Newport Marketplace, Newport News, VA
This store was built in 1985. It was formerly a Happy Store Fuel Mart that became a Mobil/Miller Mart combo in 1994.
Playing with gel pens, again. I used a white pen (can't remember what sort) for the highlights on the shells and am stoked at the way they now look more wet than when I just leave uncoloured space
Some shells I found on the beach were lying outside the house to dry, still amazed about the beautiful lines and colors.
A Christmas tree made of shells and left on Howe Street in Bay Head, NJ. The shells are left blank and then signed by visitors to the beach with their names and, or a message. Adorned with a starfish at the top, smaller red shells throughout the tree.
A collection of snail shells I found over a summer in my lake. The collection contains many different species, though several aren't represented here. I took this photograph using a microscope scanning objective and a combination of extension tubes with my DSLR, and stacked several images of different depths together in photoshop
The Prime Minister was curious (like everyone else) about the oyster shell parking lot. Here he was pointing it out to the press - holding an oyster shell.