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Do you have a piece in your paper collection that you just can't bear to use? Well this is mine, it doesn't matter how perfect the paper would fit with the piece I am working on, I just can't use it because I know later on I will regret it when something even more perfect comes up. It is a yellowed page from an ancient nature book from my grandmothers collection.
Vanilla Cupcakes with Turquoise Vanilla Buttercream, decorated with handmade sugar seashells which matched the couple's invitations
This was a lighting experiment with an objective to show the inside colors of this otherwise plain-looking seashell. Sun light was shining from behind the shell, with a diffused flash light from the upper side.
Do you see the colors of sunset?
Do you see the colors of the sea?
The seashell stitch as referring to crocheting.
Usually used on the edges of blankets, bonnets etc
This stitch may also be used in rows to create an intriguing pattern.
it's very simple.
Practice
Chain about 30
With yarn around hook go wrap around and go into the 4th chain using a double stitch. Do 5 double stitches in the same chain.
Skip 2. Single chain the 3rd
Skip 2 Double chain the next one 5x
Repeat..
ODC Group 3 "Group" Saw these cuties at the Lafayette Peach Festival. They are a group of handcrafted seashell turtles made by a little girl and her family for the benefit of the Make A Wish Foundation.
To learn more
I put my seashell collection in my sons water table today, for some fun sensory play! He loved taking them out & putting them into the bucket
That seashell in the middle is like the size of a pencil eraser. :]
It's so cute.
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The Chobe River forms the border between the dry uplands of Botswana (left) and the extensive wetlands of eastern Namibia (right). This meander wears its history on its sleeve, leaving behind a seashell pastry of nested channels as it expands over time. The flow enters the meander from upper left.
Calumet 4x5
Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar-S 180mm Æ’5.6 no filter
Ilford FP4+ @ 160 in DD-X
Æ’22 for 1/400 sec
Natural diffuse light from partially overcast skies.
Scanned in two parts on Epson Perfection V550 Photo
Stitched together with PanoramaStitcher for Mac
Minor crop and dust removal with iPhoto.
--- December 2, 2020 update --
I've since printed this photo, and it passes the up close test, far away test, dim light test, bright light test. In fact, I think it will work when printed on sixty inch wide paper. This uploaded version is significantly reduced in resolution, the original is about 180 MP.
Inspirational messages which have been written on seashells in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
...the shells she sells,
are surely seashells.
So if she sells shells
on the seashore,
I'm sure she sells
Seashore shells!.
I shot this for the Macro Mondays group theme of From The Sea: 09/07/2012.
Hmmm! Didn't have much to offer this week for the theme, so was going to give it a miss!
At the last moment, I decided to shoot one of my seashells, using a very shallow depth of field!
I haven't quite got the effect I wanted though. I like that the shell merges nicely with the background, but the shadow is a bit too harsh!
Oh well...
HMM! :)