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A vase with flowers, all made of shells and mosaics, in the Shell House in Tresco Abbey Gardens, on the Isles of Scilly. I loved the gardens, especially the exotic flowers (you can see some of those in my album 'Isles of Scilly'). The path leading up to The Shell House is in my next photo.
366/2020 - 2020 Vision ~ 363/366
Macro Mondays ~ Redux (Natural Shells)
Thank you to everyone who pauses long enough to look at my photo. All comments and Faves are very much appreciated
A small shell trapped in a block of ice. The entrance is also full of ice, but it's so clear you can barely tell.
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
taken from my Archive Aug 21, 2021 and uploaded for the group
Gigaset GS290
ƒ/2.0
3.5 mm
1/20
ISO 1327
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
Photo of the underside of a big shell, intensified colour and colour temperature and added a swirl, then uploaded for the group
GigaSet GS 290
ƒ/2.0
4.0 mm
1/33 Sec
ISO 530
Love shells and sometimes collect them. I like the central apex of the shell that make the shell somewhat resemble an eye.
“THANKS EVERYBODY FOR THE KIND COMMENTS, REALLY APPRECIATED.”
This shell was given to me many years ago by a special aunt. . Lots of memories and happy times.
A very happy New Year to you all in Flickr land
the macromonday theme for 5/22 is chip(s). this is one possibility.
this shell is just a little over a 1/2 an inch. took probably 40 pictures of shell pieces. the little canon 870 p&s does great close-up shots :)
I nearly overlooked this little shell, but as I looked at the driftwood and its beautiful bark, my eye came to rest on it. It was about half a centimetre in diameter.
The Shell-Haus (Shell House) is a modernist building that overlooks the Landwehrkanal in the Tiergarten district of Berlin, Germany. It was designed by Emil Fahrenkamp and was built in 1930–31.
In 1929 a competition was held between five architects to determine the designer of a prestigious new office block to house the headquarters of the mineral oil company, and Royal Dutch Shell subsidiary, Rhenania-Ossag. The victor was the German architect and professor Emil Fahrenkamp
After almost two years in construction, Shell-Haus opened in 1932.
Und es geht weiter. Heute wieder mit einem Ergebnis vom Workshop mit Ronny Behnert in Berlin. Es ist schon lange her, dass ich die letzte echt schwarze und etwas aufwendigere Bearbeitung gepostet habe. Aber dieses Motiv schreit förmlich danach. An Ronny geht dabei insbesondere großer Dank an die coole Idee für diese Perspektive, auf die ich selber so wohl nie gekommen wäre.
Ich hoffe, es gefällt euch!
Tech-Facts:
150 Sekunden, Blende f/11, ISO 100, 17mm
Adobe Lightroom CC, Adobe Photoshop CC und NIK Silver Efex Pro 2
Canon 17-40mm an Canon EOS 6D mit Formatt Hitech ND Filtern
Martin (www.schmaidt.de)
The Shell-Haus (Shell House) is a classical modernist office building that stands overlooking the Landwehrkanal in the Tiergarten district of Berlin. Designed by Emil Fahrenkamp, it was built in 1930–31. The most striking feature of the building is its wave-like facade.
The Shell-Haus (Shell House) is a classical modernist office building that stands overlooking the Landwehrkanal in the Tiergarten district of Berlin. Designed by Emil Fahrenkamp, it was built in 1930–31. The most striking feature of the building is its wave-like facade.
Looking Close... on Friday: Seashells &/or Snail Shells
(If this is not enough shell I have other options)
Shell-Haus (Shell House) is a classical modernist architectural masterpiece that stands overlooking the Landwehrkanal in the Tiergarten district of Berlin, Germany. It was designed by Emil Fahrenkamp and finished in 1932.
Definitely Dreaming - Week 16 Small
It was a lovely sunny morning down on the beach, and I reckon these shells are quite small :)
As I was making egg salad, I discovered my inspiration for this week's "It's A-Peeling To Me" Macro Monday theme. Macro photography helps one look at the world differently. Click the photo to view full size.
Happy Macro Monday! Enjoy!
I wish now I had lain down in the sand and taken some shots closer to the shells so they would take up more of the frame.
Shells from ancient fossils to today's breakfast egg. Shells come in many different shapes.
My contribution for this week's theme «Shell»; for the Swedish photo group Fotosondag.
Skal från fossiler till dagens frukostägget. Skal finns i många olika skepnader.
Mitt bidrag till Fotosöndag och veckans tema «Skal».