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South Stack Lighthouse Anglesey, I walked down the steps part way and waited to get the light shining in the lighthouse, one day I may make it down to the bottom, it's the coming back up that's the problem.

Stack Rocks- Pembrokeshire Coast from the last trip!

More pictures at tomaszjanickiphoto.co.uk/.../wales-landscape.../

Stacks Wood, books is an art work by David Harper. Created in 2005 at The Stone Quarry Hill Art Park, Cazenovia, N.Y.

Harper, a Cazenovia-based, artist is telling us a story in Stacks. From a fallen tree to the page of a book, the transformation of wood is represented in this bookcase.

 

Follow link below for more info for The Stone Quarry Art Park:

 

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CHALLENGEGAMEWINNER

BNSF S-BPATAC-126M was hitting the hump out of Chana behind a pair of C44-9Ws. The faux-warbonnet leader was better than a typical Orange burner, but not by much.

 

The classic CB&Q code line and searchlight signals have since been removed, but the daily onslaught of stacks and GEs continues unchecked and mostly undocumented.

I have had a specific image in mind now for a couple of weeks but the one and only night the sky and weather were right I was stuck at work (fuming!). So to keep the photostream 'ticking over' I offer this as a fallback; from a trip in Aug looking past the old fishing Bothy and down Loch Stack, Sutherland.

Is it just me that likes the beauty of random, mundane things like this? Taken in the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford.

Crazy Tuesday !

Deadheading on Q118 I snapped this image of the head car of the train from the platform of the CN 2522 while we waited our turn to get into the yard at Stevens Point WI.

If you love our Fireball in the sky take a look a these:

www.flickr.com/photos/andygocher/albums/72157648252420622

 

If you like this check out my other top 50 shots at: www.flickr.com/photos/andygocher/sets/72157646224415497/

Had a little fun today with focus stacking in Helicon Focus. 17 images, edits in Lightroom.

Macro Mondays - Stack

 

Working at digitizing some old slides when this theme came up so it seems the perfect fit!

 

This image was created with a single light from the left with reflected light in the right from that lamp.

South Stack Lighthouse, I am starting the Anglesey photos with this wonderful place, exceptional for birds, flowers and scenery.

South Stack Lighthouse was built by Trinity House in 1809, marking a tiny islet off Anglesey at the north west tip of Wales. The lighthouse is built on Ynys Lawd, a small rocky island just off the edge of Holy Island, which itself is an island just barely separate from the main part of Anglesey Island.

Stripy the Zebra

Stripy’s sliding down a Stack

But on his Belly

And NOT on his Back

The Stack was lying just around

When Stripy, the Zebra

Was landing on Ground

He rebuilt the Stack

Slid down on his Back

When softly landing on the Ground

The Stack was gone

And no longer found!

 

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ00

Æ’/2.8

28.0 mm

1/13 sec

ISO 400

 

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Dedicated to C.F. (ILYWAMHASAM)

A massive piece of machinery used to move bulk materials from one stockpile to another location.

 

Point Hope Maritime Shipyard

Victoria, B.C.

Reykjanesbaer stacks - a climb down to sea level from the lava rocks and in a cave looking out on this scene about to get soaked, but this is what was needed to get the best view of these dramatic sea stacks.

Some rework using Define 2 to improve the image.

 

Image data :- Nikon D750 with Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8, f/7.1, 24mm, shutter 1/400, ISO 125.

Canon EOS 50D

Nikon BD Plan 10x- 0.25 210/0

Exposición: 2" - ISO100.

Canon Auto Bellows

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 165

Pasos de 6,6 µm

Ampliación aproximada 9,5x

Abstract detail from a salvaged piece of old barn wood.

100 image focus stack, 36 mm extension, scene width 1.75"

Ecola State Park, Cannon Beach, Oregon

Skyscraper under construction in Manchester, UK

A stack of white plastic garden chairs under some grain silos in the yard of a pet and grain supplies store.

on brick patchwork. Broken windows all in a column with a background of bricks in an assortment of colours and shades.

Happy Fence Friday

I finally got to go and photograph the containers off of the South Delta Connector.

1 of many stacks can be found dotted around the Pembrokeshire coast.

I used a 25 Second exposure to blur the movement in the water.

Canon EOS 6D

Mitutoyo M Plan APO 5x 0.14 + Raynox 250

Tiempo exposición: 2,5" - ISO100

Canon Auto Bellows

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 200

Pasos: 40 µm

Magnificación aproximada: 4,12x

We think we have Stacks of time

to tell someone we love them.

But sometimes we do not.

This amazing stack is at Cathedral Cove Beach, Coromandel Peninsula, NZ.

Very many thanks to Nick Twyford www.flickr.com/photos/67654596@N04

I spent a number of memorable days in his company visiting various locations around Coromandel.Peninsula and out to West coast beach's

On this occasion we trekked down to Cathedral Cove from Hahei with our torches at 0430hrs hoping to find an empty beach and catch a sunrise. Unfortunately no clouds.

A magical time..

 

f11 24mm iso100 79 sec

Filters B&W ND 110 and Lee 0.9s grad

The house at the top is historic Skene Manor; at bottom is an old International Order of Odd Fellows hall. Whitehall, New York.

148/365/2021, 3801 days in a row.

These huge sea stacks are located at Duncansby Head, the far North Easterly point of the UK mainland, very close to John o Groats. I wasn't quite prepared for just how impressive they are in real life, they are magnificent. The beach there is fantastic for foregrounds which I've tried to capture the essence of here. The day wasn't the best for photography and so I waited until there was a hint of the coming twilight before I took the shot.

 

This was part of a curtailed trip doing the NC500 route and can be seen in my latest vlog here: youtu.be/AyCevz-0vUY

This is a quick and dirty stacking of 21 lightning images. The quick part is to place the images in camera raw, reduce exposure so only lightning is clearly visible, save, then stack into Photoshop, lighten resulting image then lighten exposure as necessary to bring out the foreground.

 

This method avoids using masks for nearly each image in the stack. The downside is that some movement (leafs, clouds, cars, etc.) will not be fixed and sharp. That's the dirty side of this technique. Sometimes the images can tolerate less post-processing.

 

iLightningCam2 app was used for this night display.

 

For a really crazy stacking of lightning, see: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/34303851190/.

 

Picture of the Day

320/365

 

from yesterday's gallivanting at the abandoned hospital.

  

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The tide comes in between the wonderful sea stacks on Bandon Beach

Canon EOS 6D

Mitutoyo M Plan APO 10x 0.28 + Raynox 150

Tiempo exposición: 1/30" - ISO100

MJKZZ Ultra Rail MINI V2 + MJKZZ IR Remote Motion Controller

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 162

Pasos: 9,2 µm

Magnificación aproximada: 10x

The Elegug Stacks consist of two large detached pillars of limestone which in the spring provide valued nesting sites for razorbills and guillemots. Elegug is the Welsh for guillemot

Used by the Ministry of Defence as a firing range, since the 1940s, there has been relatively little human influence on this area of the south Pembroke Coast dominated by dramatic limestone cliffs.

This lack of disturbance has produced a rich, unspoilt range of habitats for wildlife (apparently the wildlife don’t mind the noise too much!

 

Green lacewing (Chrysopidae), eye stacking demo

 

DOF of a single shot is about +-0.9 microns, you need approx 1000 single shots for a depth of 1 mm (I use 50% overlap in most cases, which gives better results. Else, you still need some 500 single pictures in this example)

 

Mitutoyo M Plan Apo 50x NA 0.55, tube lens: Nikon ITL200 (200mm)

Illumination: Oblique

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