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From the beach.
Shell Beach, part of the Shark's Bay World Heritage Site, Western Australia.
I love how each beach is different. This one had a nice bar of crushed and whole shells of every shape, size and variety. We had a lot of fun picking through them...enjoying all the tiny details.
Me on stage at the Shell in Memphis, TN. It was my first time there and it was stellar. I am now addicted to Memphis. My Scott took this picture, and it's probably the happiest picture of my I have.
Shell Money was racing from South to North. He finished in 18 days on his sweet custom Blacksheep bike with an internally geared bottom bracket
You can see why it's called Shell Island. I think this is a dead sea urchin. (I felt one of these at the Tampa Bay Aquarium, it's not at all like you think it would be, less sharp, and more rubbery)
White sand softly massaging my feet,
sea breeze gently cooling the heat.
Round house
on a beach break,
tidal push
in the moon wake.
You know you're always on my mind,
forever helping me unwind.
We were out at Carambola Beach and I was stepping on what looked like rocks. After further inspection I realized I was stepping on a mass amount of shells. I'm sorry for the massacre. :( I didn't mean it!
My first sunset shoot for 2011. Was fortunate enough to have good weather, low tide and good lighting.
It was also nice to meet new landscape photogs.
Conchologia indica, being illustrations of the land and freshwater shells of British India. [1870-1876].
London, 1870-1876.