Summer is a time to play and I’ve been doing that using my Paint program to color some of my seashell photography.
I love seashells, but sometimes I get a little tired of their tans and browns and imagine them in shades of purple and blue. So why not make them look that way just for fun.
I have added these odd colors to some postcards for sale in my Zazzle store and might even make unique wedding cards using them.




Although I like the new colors, my favorite photo is the real one showing the perfect colors God gave them.
What do you know about seashells?
I walked the Florida beaches where I lived for many years not thinking too much about the seashells I collected. Now that I use them for work, I have begun to take an interest in their names and how they came to be. This is where I blog about my new-found knowledge. All helpful comments are welcome!-
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