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Shell Beach, late afternoon. HDR image taken with Nikon D300 , 17-35mm 2.8 lens. Processed using Photomatrix HDR software. 5 image bracketed at 1 stop increments.
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Exotic conchology : or figures and descriptions of rare, beautiful, or undescribed shells ... / by William Swainson ; edited by Sylvanus Hanely.
London : H.G. Bohn, 1841.
Shell Mex House is at 80, Strand, London, UK. Art Deco style,designed by Ernest Joseph, a Jewish architect who was a leading designer of synagogues.
Discovered in 1835, Margate's Shell Grotto is an astonishing find; 21 metres of winding passages decorated with 4.6 million shells. The walls are covered in images of gods and goddesses, trees of life and patterns of whelks, mussels and oysters. Some think it is an ancient Pagan grotto, others that it is simply an ornate Regency folly; but with no definitive explanation or history, the Shell Grotto is Kent's greatest mystery.
Florida Auger shells.
A new beach series, as promised.
And hey, I am back in business on www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=9515 again selling a few sets of my most popular prints after a looooong hiatus during pregnancy and the birth of my wonderful daughter.
Now that I have an assistant, I may actually have time to keep up with those kinds of orders in addition to selling through my web site and to corporate collectors.
Have a fantastic weekend, everyone! It's Mother's Day on Sunday, so remember your Mama!
Birthday Card for my best friend. We try to go to the beach together with our families every summer but we missed last year.
The shells and stones on the seashore. Sandy beach in sunny day. Toned and processing photos with soft selective focus.
Shell Beach is a beach in the Shark Bay region of Western Australia, 45 kilometres south-east of Denham.
Situated on the northeastern side of the Taillefer Isthmus, it covers a 110 km long stretch of coast along the L'Haridon Bight. It is one of only two beaches in the world made entirely from shells.
The beach was named "Shell Beach" because of the great abundance of the shells of the cockle species Fragum erugatum. The seawater in the L'Haridon Bight has a high salinity due to both the geomorphology and local climate of the area. This high salinity has allowed the cockle to proliferate unchecked, since its natural predators have not adapted well to this environment.
The shells typically reach a depth of 7 to 10 metres. Over time, the shells have formed a limestone that is known as Coquina.
Before Shark Bay became a World Heritage Site, the limestone was mined and used for the construction of a number of buildings in the local town of Denham, Western Australia.
And for completeness, a close-up of the most recognisable landmark in my home town, the Sydney Opera House. It's difficult getting a shot like this without tourists all over the place. I was lucky to get a gap big enough to take this.
The shells are so white, it's impossible to capture them gleaming in the sun without underexposing everything else.
Taken on Efke KB21 black and white film, expired in April 1977, for the Old Film Project
Solidarity camp in support of the struggle against Shell Oil at Rossport.
2010
www.wsm.ie/content/wsm-members-and-others-shell-sea-struggle
Nancy's shells. Painted by Nancy Wilson.
Nancy paints boxes made by her husband, Gerald Axelson .To view her and Gerald's art, go to, www.kodakgallery.com/MyGallery.jsp?
I thought this was a gopher turtle and I was wondering if it were hurt because it's so flat, but the guy who helped me move it said it was a soft shell turtle and it "will bite my finger right off."
Boy, that turtle can run...he just hydroplaned along the street till it finally ended up back in the creek whence it came.
Shell Centre London
Built: 1961
Sir Howard Robertson
Often derided as one of London's ugliest buildings, but I like it.
Set for redevelopment although the tower will stay. A great video of the building and its facilities (including a swimming pool - is that still there?) on youtube here... www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zUQD1p9bXY
The Shell Project - Originally started as an exercise to test some of the features of my new Casio point and shoot camera but turned into an extended study of a single abalone shell. The series shows the results of photographing that shell at different focusing modes and lighting conditions.