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Baloy Beach, Olongapo
Although prohibited, there are still quite a few fishermen in the Philippines who dive for and sell seashells to augment their meager incomes.
This is a seashell that somebody left up at the porch. I'm trying to take as many pictures at Briny before it all disappears
An X-ray of various seashells.
This is my first analog black on white X-ray. I created it by exposing and developing a conventional X-ray film, then exposing normal photographic paper through the film.
As a bonus, the film has rounded edges, and the photographic paper has square ones, so I can get a nice border when everything is aligned properly.
the dinosaurs.
TAKEBU, the artist and a friend of mine,
created them with seashells he collected on the beach.
And I shot this photo.
I am going to have a group exhibition with him next year.
If you're interested in his works, visit here→seashellsaurus
この貝がら恐竜は私の友人でアーティストであるTAKEBUの作品を
森に行って私が撮影させてもらった時のものです。
来年は彼と一緒に写真のグループ展をする予定…です!
彼のホームページはこちら→seashellsaurus
Date:11-08-16-1400
Place:HCC
Camera:PowerShot G10
A seashell or sea shell, also known simply as a shell, is a hard, protective outer layer created by an animal that lives in the sea. The shell is part of the body of the animal.
My friend showed me this wonderful seashell he had gotten from his grandmother. I was totally mesmerized.
I couldn't pass up this beautiful bundle of seashell fabrics...plan to make tiered skirts for my granddaughters.
doodling warm things on a cold winter day. This is on an old bingo card with trading stamps and maps and acrylic paint.
Envelope that I made from a sheet of scrapbook paper with a photo of seashells. Sent to a Postcrossing member in Finland.
Alli's birthday cake. Gumpaste seashells, royal icing coral and brown sugar was mixed with organic sugar to make the sand.
This cake was inspired by Shirley Wilson's beautiful beach themed cakes.