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I spent all day laying on a boogie board trying to beat the changing tides and work with the reflections to get a few good artsy shell shots. My partner got this and another shell one blown up big on canvasses and hung them in our new home :)
Die Shell Tankstelle in der Berliner Siedlung in der Mainzer Oberstadt.
Minox 35 GL
ILFORD XP2 nach C41 entwickelt
Scan vom SW Negativ mit Nikon Coolscan V ED
Shell Garage on the Chester High Road on a clear sky cold night in November. Shot in Black and White with a high ISO and a yellow cast.
We caught one just coming out of it's old shell and exposing it's new soft shell. Seining with King & Queen ES
Sea shells I found washed up on the shore along Studland's beach.
Location: Studland, Dorset, England, UK.
Date: August 2008.
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Taken using a Sony Cybershot DSC-H2.
A tiny shell fragment on a big golden beach, the last wave is still draining, combined with the first sunlight of the day creates the soft sureal look.
I was walking on the beach one day and i was trying to find a whole shell, because most of the shells along the shore line are mostly all pieces due to the rough waters. But anyways so i decided to take a picture of one i found and i think it came out quite well.
My old camera got flicked :-(((.
For the past one month i was uploading stored photos. This is the second shot taken with the new camera. I am yet to get used to it and being technically-challenged ( as my daughters would agree :-))) ), it takes me quite some time to get adjusted to any new technical piece.
Pl. view large to see the patterns created by nature !!
These are tiny little shells ( .70 cm approx. ) strung together.