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Gee I'd never heard of this, thought I was just posting a snap of a random sign I passed! Yes, the "shell factory" is very much alive and kicking. Check out its interactive website, park map, and promo video over at www.shellfactory.com
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About 20 of these appeared on the patio today. They are about 3-4 mm long. I wondered about them for a while. Took a few pictures. Got distracted.
I know you've all been waiting for some Florida pictures... sorry it's taken so long. Aaron and I did some beach exploring this past weekend. We stopped at Madeira Beach for a walk and some shell collecting. The beach was littered with interesting stuff including sponges (like from the Gulf) and some kind of large shelled animals that closed themselves up when you picked them up. We assumed the beach debris was from the water being stirred up by Tropical Storm Fay.
Details of a river bed.
L for best view and F for faved!
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This picture represents framing because the heart of seashells frames the subject, the tall curvy shell. One good thing is that it is a unique frame, but it could be zoomed in a little more to be more closely focused on the subject. I would give myself a 20 out of 20.
Shells are the exterior skeletons (exoskeletons) of a group of animals called mollusks. (Stauffer's / San Jose, CA)
Purchased from the Shell Shop in Morro Bay, California. Not sure if the shell container is vintage but the sticker is ink-jet printed. I wish they had used a glossy sticker.
Shells - shells are so elegant. I also have a lovely piece of upholstery fabric that I'm using as color inspiration.
Location: Roydon Common, Norfolk
An HDR image of one of the paths I followed at Roydon. This was made up of what must have been tens of thousands of cockle shells. These were in the middle of where vehicles had driven down the track - either side they were mainly powderised.
Solidarity camp in support of the struggle against Shell Oil at Rossport.
2010
www.wsm.ie/content/wsm-members-and-others-shell-sea-struggle
How many crabs beasties and shells lie broken on our beaches? This patch was about a meter wide by about 4 meters long. There must be millions of bits and bobs in it. This is my arty farty image for the month.
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