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Pallium Pectin...Bivalve Seashell, a member of the Scallop Family.
ISO200, aperture f/8, exposure 0.25 seconds (1/4), focal length 55mm
Nikon D90
Nikon 16-85mm VR
These were some kind of sea shells stuck on the wall near the beach at Aberystwyth. It had been raining so I liked the moody wet wall they hung from.
This is a quick cake I whipped up for the birthday of my friend Christine last week. I only had less than 24 hours notice. I baked the cake after my cake guild committee meeting on Wednesday night at 10pm. Its a chocolate mud cake. Then when I got home with the children at 2pm on Thursday afternoon, I asked if they could be extra good for a couple of hours while I made some shells and decorated it. Thankfully, they were little angels and I was able to make finish it, in 2 hours. This style of cake that relies totally on moulds, lustre & trickery is my fall back plan, when I haven't got time to mould or create something from scratch. This seashell cake is a variation on one I tried once before, it worked so well the first time, I wanted to have a play again and changes things just a little.
A group of adults gathered to make a shimmering seashell ornament to adorn their homes for the holiday & beyond.
A group of adults gathered to make a shimmering seashell ornament to adorn their homes for the holiday & beyond.
www.etsy.com/listing/31622917/seashells-note-set?ref=v1_o...
printed on soft white 20% cotton textured stock. 6 folded note cards, blank inside, and 6 kraft paper envelopes, boxed
Sea shell shadowbox 8"x6" with seashells and non-living coral. Ready to hang on the wall. It's listed in my Etsy shop of the same name - Verobeachgal
Lightly textured with JP Flypaper "Amergris" and "l'oxegene" textures..taken in Huntington Beach, CA
Licensed via Getty by Cafepress November 2013 $0.42 to me
This was a quick picture taken on the shore of the Atlantic, up near Maine on a wilderness preserve Island called Russ Island.
A seashell and a piece of fruit I drew 3 years ago. I kinda of want to do this again to see how much I have improved.
Acrylics
Moleskine watercolor book
Sea beach: warm waves, white sand everywhere and an apple in your pocket - what can be better? :)