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This is a shell water fountain that is on the grounds at Spanish Point. This was put together by the family that lived there.
multi-colored shelf fungus living on an old log
Trametes versicolor (Coriolus versicolor, Polyporus versicolor) TURKEY TAIL Polyporaceae
Medicinal property: anticancer
Handmade designed with 16mm shell pearls. Bracelets are secured by elastic. Due to the handmade nature of this bracelet, variations will occur
Approximate measurements: 3” outer length for bracelet
Male Red-winged Balckbird - The belly of the hook, Sandy Hook National Seashore,
Fort Hancock, New Jersey
Compared to the Great Swamp NWR there's not a whole lot of RWBs at The Hook, but there are some specialists there that have developed some great techniques for feeding a family at the Jersey Shore. This particular guy was a shrimper, and he would find small shrimp in the swallow water on the flats at the "belly" of the hook. Here he's holding one down with his foot while he eats the good parts.
Solidarity camp in support of the struggle against Shell Oil at Rossport.
2010
www.wsm.ie/content/wsm-members-and-others-shell-sea-struggle
Most of the shellermen I was around kept watch on the drags all the time. It was the best way to keep an eye on how much corn was going to the machine. You sure didnt want to get a machine clogged up with too much wet, shuckey corn. Plus rocks,or metal objects would break many of the cast parts inside the sheller. There were some guys near here who built steel parts for the inside of the sheller. That were much stronger than the cast parts. But you still needed to know what was going into it.
With this, I tried to make the shell look like it was deep within a forest of ferns and leaves. The result, I think, shows the shell breaking through a clearing of leaves, where it was previously hiding.
Even more shells! I particularly like the yellow one in the middle, as it is the only one of it's kind we have found on the beach!
My walk home each night takes me over the Royal Jubilee Bridges - I like the shadow cast by the London Eye on the Shell building
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An eroded shell fragment with numerous holes.
For Strobist readers: lit by a 580ex set to 1/2 power with a 1/4 CTO gel mounted. Bounced off a silver umbrella very close to the shell with a magazine serving as a gobo for the upper left 1/4 of the shell. Saturation increased in post-processing.
She sells sea shells by the sea shore...this is what I was saying the whole time I was at this beach!
I don't know its name. Maybe Shelly.
From my cabin at Sandy Beach, NSW, Australia. Fly to this location (Requires Google Earth) or see where I live at Sandy Beach on Google Maps.
Discovered in 1835, Margate's Shell Grotto is an astonishing find; 21 metres of winding passages decorated with 4.6 million shells. The walls are covered in images of gods and goddesses, trees of life and patterns of whelks, mussels and oysters. Some think it is an ancient Pagan grotto, others that it is simply an ornate Regency folly; but with no definitive explanation or history, the Shell Grotto is Kent's greatest mystery.
Shell Mex House is at 80, Strand, London, UK. Art Deco style,designed by Ernest Joseph, a Jewish architect who was a leading designer of synagogues.
hello, oh boy have i had fun making these cross's, i think next i might try some mirrors, hay how dreamy.
SHELLS BOWL - musk fragrance -
h. 9 cm. x 15 cm. £. 12.50 each
(Royal Mail standard parcel service cost excluded)
This candle could be realized in different sizes & colours
Four monumental sculptures by Marc Quinn will be presented in The Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court this September and October. Forming two bodies of work entitled Frozen Wave and Broken Sublime (2015), the sculptures originate from the remnants of shells. This installation is the first time the works will be presented outdoors and the sculptures will be amidst the courtyard’s fountains, underlining the works’ connection to water.