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"Sea Shell, Sea Shell, Sing me a song,
A song of ships, and sailor men,
And parrots, and tropical trees,
Of islands, fishes and corals under the waves
And seahorses stabled in great green caves"
Holding a beautiful seashell and connecting distant places as shells are a bridge between the physical and the supernatural realm.
Shot with an HTC RE from the white island 'magical island' at Ras Mohamed National Park, only visible during low tide.
One of the most beautiful sites all over the world known for its clear water and exquisite coral reefs.
The Scallop artwork, by Maggi Hambling, takes the form of a large Shell and celebrates the life of the composer Benjamin Britten who made the small, genteel town world famous.
Aldeburgh
Suffolk
Whelks are not only delicious to eat but I find their shape really inspiring. There is a lot of rounded harmony in it and a great texture, too.
Big ones and little ones…the name ‘quahog’ comes from the Narragansett language. They can be hundreds of years old, though this one is probably about 80-100. Piddocks are interesting too, they can bore through solid rock and glow in the dark!
My mother apparently used to walk for hours along a smooth Atlantic Coast beach. I inherited some of her translucent tiny shells. Here’s to you, mum.
These fill a container about 4 cm/1.57 inches across. See previous photo or first comment for measurement.
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The end of a three day weekend in Cyprus; coming back to Nicosia the high way was like this and moving at a snail's pace!
A partially open seashell photographed on yellow textured paper.
Canon PowerShot SX430 IS
f/3.5
1/30 sec
4 mm
ISO 125
Format: Macro 1:1
Lighting: LED spots
Dedicated to RHC (ILYWAMHASAM)
Happy Macro Monday!
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Did you get to go the beach this weekend? I didn't, but I'm still in a summery mood.
About this photo:
Just a shell macro I took awhile back. It has some sand stuck to it, so we can all pretend like we were at the beach this weekend.
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Explore #492
The Centre of New Industries and Technologies (better known as the CNIT), is one of the first buildings built in La Défense, in Paris, France. It functions as convention centre, though it also houses shops and offices.
The building is the largest concrete shell in the world in terms of square meters of area covered per support. At the same time this building is being the largest unsupported concrete span enclosed space in the world.
Searching the archives again, I found a shot from when I was interested in Seashells. Heavily processed, I figured this would do for Slider's Sunday. So, HSS everyone!
Theme: "reflections"
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Für:“Smile on Saturday“ 19.07.2025.
Thema:“Creative with Seashells“….Kreativ mit Muscheln…
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