Panopea goldfussii pair
A recent landslide revealed an ancient bed of these paper-thin shells, all in pairs. They lived buried well into the sand and extended long necks up to the water to feed. Consequently, the shells did not get moved, just filled in and stayed in pairs after the animals died. They can be extracted mostly whole with some great care.
Photo Information
- Taken with Apple iPhone 5c
- Focal Length 4.1 mm
- Exposure Time 1/20
- f Aperture f/2.4
- ISO Speed 200
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