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On my bathroom shelf. A gift from colleagues at the Open University many years ago.
For 52 pictures 2015. Number 15: shells
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.
En esta oportunidad, transportamos un imponente shell de 6,70 metros de diámetro sobre una plataforma portante de 4 lÃneas hidráulicas modulares.
Ello implica un importante desafÃo en materia de transporte terrestre por cuanto, como podrán observar en la galerÃa de fotos que compartimos, debemos atravesar ciudades y pueblos y surcar carreteras de asfalto, de ripio y caminos de montaña.
Although only shells are visible in this photo, large amounts of pistol and rifle brass were scattered around the entire area.
Taken my images and scanned them in. Experimenting with layers and background. Taken from the shells again.
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.
NWF3: Broken Shells by Cynthia Galaz Sotelo. NWF3 is a showcase of the emerging playwrights of the MFA in Dramatic Writing Program at the USC School of Dramatic Arts. Broken Shells performed at the Scene Dock Theatre March 1-3, 2024. © 2024 Photos by Craig Schwartz for the USC School of Dramatic Arts.