I love seeing the inside swirl of the shell, something I've never before seen. how magical and you've captured it beautifully with its shadow. happy SSS and have a wonderful week!
Lovely shot...the glow of the shell against the dark shadow is so effective! A beautifully simple and uncluttered photo you set up up look effortless...:)
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ANYthing that has to do with beaches, surf and sand, I LOVE!! Very artistic!!
ReplyDeleteHere is my Sunday link: My "Moon"rock Shadow
At first glance I thought it was an unside-down mushroom with a twirly stem! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteI've never before seen the inside of a snail shell. Fascinating.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!!! Loved this "interior design" view!
ReplyDeleteGuess the snail turned into somebody's snack ..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shadow shot!
ReplyDeleteHearty Shadow, have a blessed Sunday!
I love seeing the inside swirl of the shell, something I've never before seen. how magical and you've captured it beautifully with its shadow. happy SSS and have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is fascinating up close. I'm not sure I've ever seen one cracked open.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and fragile--really a wow shot!
ReplyDeleteA little abandoned home...how sad--but how bright your photo!
ReplyDeleteSHADOW COUNTING
A shadow for one?
What fun, what fun!
A shadow for two—
In black or blue?
A shadow for three?
O my, O me!
A shadow for four?
Ah, mi amour!
A shadow for five?
Coming alive!
A shadow for six?
Light playing tricks!
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Shadowy Tlaquepaque Street
I've never seen the inside of a snail shell so it was interesting to see. Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteI know I was here yesterday, visiting, but I wanted to leave my link for my macro here too....
ReplyDeleteMy Monday feature is: COLORFUL fungus
Oh cool...what a terrific shot.
ReplyDeleteWonderful focus on the shell with fabulous tones and light.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot Marvin. I noticed 42 degrees F. Wow!!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty intriguing to see the inside of the shell, especially the structural spiral which looks like a staircase in some abandoned mansion.
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
Bill:www.wildramblings.com
I am amazed you even saw this little shell. Nice shadow shot. I liked your Cardinal post too.
ReplyDeleteLovely shot...the glow of the shell against the dark shadow is so effective! A beautifully simple and uncluttered photo you set up up look effortless...:)
ReplyDeleteLynette
Imagination Lane
Pretty cool! I feel bad for the fellow but what a nice shot!
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