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The image displays a close-up, top-down perspective of two bivalve seashells resting on a dark, likely black or dark grey, textile surface, located in Worthing, United Kingdom. The textile exhibits a distinct diagonal twill weave, characteristic of denim or a similar heavy cotton fabric, and shows natural folds and creases. The upper shell is an intact, orange-pink bivalve, consistent with a scallop, featuring prominent radial ridges. It is oriented with its convex side upward and casts a sharp shadow to its lower right. The lower shell is a reddish-pink and white bivalve, also resembling a scallop valve, which appears to be a single, possibly weathered, shell. This shell also displays radial ridges and has small white calcareous deposits or growths near its hinge. It is positioned diagonally, casting a distinct shadow to its lower right. Both shells are illuminated by strong, direct sunlight, which creates intense highlights on their surfaces and casts well-defined shadows onto the underlying fabric. No individuals are visible, but the arrangement of the shells on what appears to be worn clothing implies recent human interaction with these objects.
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