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My policy is to take a photograph and toss them back, as I think our beach needs all the sand it can get.
Shell (closed) [2,100 square feet]
360 South Battlefield Boulevard, Chesapeake, VA
This location was built and opened in 1970 and closed in 2017. The convenience store was previously Miller Mart/Miller's branded until the mid 2010s.
The color and variety of shells on the beach in Florida is a lot different than those found in Connecticut.
Shells, shells and more shells! I think it's a requirement if you live in Florida to have jars of shells all over your house.
Some shells I found on the beach were lying outside the house to dry, still amazed about the beautiful lines and colors.
It was just after Midnight. I was running errands, and had my camera with me. Drove by once, thought it looked neat. Came back around, parked, and snapped this one.
Shell Sheddy,.. Street Photographer and Documentarian
of the East Village and Lower East Side of N.Y. City.
NYC , NY
Picture taken 12/06/24
Shell/truenorth | 28580 Chardon Rd, Willoughby Hills, OH
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Shell Beaumont Road in 1987/8
This was one of 8 trial sites for DCD, driver control delivery. The special cabinet is situated on the side of the Kiosk and contains a monitor and printer linked to the CMS electronic tank gauge, and emergency phone and the fill point keys
Shell Martinez oil refinery. This is missing a frame on the left side, but I can't seem to get Photoshop to stitch it on correctly.
Shells brought back from the South Pacific in World War II by my father, who served aboard the USS Ajax.
for Be Still 52, textured with Kim Klassen's simple.
larger tablecloth pattern with shells, clusters and pineapple motif. Totally misjudged how much this would eat up the cotton so had to switch to the lighter pink partway through.
Although it wasn't planned, I kind of like the colour banding - but I may choose my place and time to introduce a new colourway rather than in the middle of a pineapple!
The house boat crew dumped us off at some random village near Kumarakom. Right next to the dock were these piles of shells and some kind of shell grinding apparatus. Or at least that's the theory.
Looks great large...click on image to view larger.
Went shooting with my girls this weekend at a friend's house in Fredericksburg (see this pic for the awesome sunrise view we had on Father's Day). Later that evening I remarked, "Wow, we shot a lot of clays today". I quickly corrected myself, however, amending my statement to "Well, we THREW a lot of clays today". We have fun regardless of how well we shoot on a given day. Lots of memories come out of these events.
I managed to shoot about 40 rounds out of the 12 gauge before I got tired of the kick then I switched to the 20 gauge (we had three 20s out there) and went through another 50-ish. The girls and friends went through their share as well and we ended up with quite a pile of spent shells, part of which you see in the pic above. We also shot plenty of rounds out of a 9mm Glock, a .22 Ruger pistol, and a couple .22 rifles.
The pic above was created by tonemapping three exposures, the darkest of which just helped bring down the metal reflections a bit. I blended in a bit here and there from the original exposures and parts from a layer processed with the "photo pop" preset in Topaz Adjust. Added a curves adjustment, a slight levels adjustment (brought in more blacks), and a bit of sharpening to all that and voila…there it is.
Another work of art in the form of a lampshade at the Surajkund Mela (fair) checking itself out in the mirror
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Peas, pods... of course I had to.
Summer Pea and Roasted Red Pepper Pasta Salad on smittenkitchen.com
© Belinda Wallace, 2010.
I'm a big fan of the work of Maggie Taylor. She creates her images by using a scanner more than a camera. I scanned this shell a few days ago and the background is the cloth I used to clean the glass. Perhaps when I have some time, I'll scan a few more bits and pieces and see what I can do with them.