Hi, I'm Andrea, and I'm interested in creatures and plants both wild and tamed, and people of all sorts. I only use a compact digital camera ,as I love being able to get it into a back pocket, and not have to cart heavy kit about. I carry a Panasonic Lumix TZ series, binoculars and a hand lens almost everywhere.Most of my outings are with the dogs so I only use point and shoot.
I am getting the hang of Photoshop, thanks to some very kind folk on RR!
I have a wildlife garden in Bournemouth, Dorset, in the UK, and spend a lot of time there . I retired from teaching art to teenagers a while ago.
I'm now getting some good results with my digi compacts; it took me a while to make the switch from my old film camera, an 1960 ish Pentax Spotmatic, but the mistakes are much cheaper!
I have 4 lodgers, 3 dogs and a parrot who, as at 2017, I have had 40 years.
I has so far had 19 dogs, mostly rescues.
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Comments (17)
Sea_Dog
Nicely done.
jendellas
Like it, we see a lot too!!
giulband
Veery well taken !!!!
Juliette.Gribnau
beauty !
jayfar
An excellent abstract.
moochagoo
Really amazing specimen !
bebopdlx
A cool looking shell.
wysiwig
Nice shot. I see an abstracted mask of comedy.
Glendaw
Wonderful picture of this very, very interesting shell. Thanks for sharing Andrea.
Faemike55
I remember the DF on this one nice to see it in its 'pristine' state
Adobe_One_Kenobi
Putting this on a red BG was a great idea Andrea.
kgb224
Superb capture Andrea. God bless.
MrsRatbag
I love how they erode so you can see the inside spiral; beautiful!!!
irisinthespring
Superb capture!
anahata.c
A beautiful capture of a shell; and the red background, as well as the deep shadows and repeated 'caverns' (as we go up the spiral) make it feel like a sacred object. Or a prized relic, in a museum. The background is really fine for this shape. Really a beautiful shell capture, really finely done. And the purples in the shadows are very appealing too. Your digifiddle: I saw it when it went up and am about to comment on it now. (Again, I'm skipping around to get a good sampling, not because any image I skip is any less compelling to me. If I only wrote shorter comments, I could do everything; but I don't...) Last thought: You call this "Shell". I'm always struck at how titles can change people's perceptions of an image. If you called this "Fear" or "Thought," I can picture people pouring over it and thinking "what's the connection..." (Perfumes use titles like that.) Not a terribly interesting point, but it came to mind...
danapommet
It amazes me how the tide and abrasive sand can grind down the shell over time.
kaward
Superb capture! It has had it's natural polishing as well as erosion. I bet it feels so smooth!