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A 3:45am alarm, 4:00am departure, 30 minute drive, and a 30 minute slog along the cliff tops was all it took to be at the Duncansby Stacks before sun up.

I think it was worth it, there was some lovely colour in the sky, but a cold, biting wind made it very uncomfortable.

This was the final photo stop of a cracking weekend out with Carol (MrsR66), Steve (Stoates-Findhorn) and Russell (McRusty) - thanks folks, most enjoyable.

Flower of 1,5cm shot with the Sony A6000 with the Konica Minolta 50mm F3.5 Macro lens with a 15mm extension tube. Total stack of 17 pictures stacked together in PS.

I was pleasantly surprised to see some traditionally stacked wheat yesterday - two large fields worth, a lot more hard work than a combine harvester... (although it could still be mechanised - just looks a lot nicer!)

They lasted only a few minutes before merging into a wall of white and then Gray. I thought they were unusual. View large.

So, today I did a quick indoor focus stack image using a bunch of dried roses I'd be saving for when I got a chance. Going in close has given a certain abstractness to it I think.

25 images shot as high quality jpeg, auto aligned and stacked in Photoshop, edited slightly in Lightroom for colour balance, light levels and curves, Cropped and exported to Photoshop for framing and logo/watermark.

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Sunset shot at South Stack Lighthouse.

A calm sea, low winds, and constant drizzle. As per the previous 'Coast' image , a short window of time to grab a few images with a lot of standing about waiting in between.

From thedailylumenbox.com Cadobo cam exposure (homemade lumen camera) on dampened 7x7cm photo paper.

Because it made me laugh.

Stack • Choq • Done (Ivry-sur-seine, 07/2017)

 

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Smoke Stack. Back in the olden days (when I was a kid) it was brick right to the top& I swear you could see it all over the neighbourhood.

 

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Focus-Stacking mit jeweils 10 Pics, im Dauerregen (40 l/m²), die Schmucklilie hat`es gefreut!

 

Focus stacking with 10 pics each, in continuous rain (40 l/m²), the lily was happy!

Showdown Challenge Theme #2 - triangles.

Mikul is back for a rematch. Please write "I vote for ..." in a comment on the photo you choose as winner. Unless you are voting for him, then just tell me how nice this beach is! ;)

 

My son Sam and his sister, Emma, joined me over a long weekend roadtrip to the north end of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State. Along the way, they both came up with triangle ideas and suggestions. But on our only good weather night I happened to be on Shi Shi Beach. Some of these sea stacks screamed TRIANGLE to me. Of course, the nice sunset doesn't hurt. LOL.

 

Here's Mikul's triangle photo. And please don't fall for his charm or underdog demeanour. He has tons of contacts and his photos get many, many views. Why? - because he has great skill at taking and processing images. I'm lucky to have him as a Flickr friend.

 

Bee found death. Hope people who shooting macro stacking dont go and kill or hurt the insects just because they want this type of stacking photo. Please choose natural way. Like macro please love natural.

Flickr Friday Theme is "Stacked". Pretty boxes that are sometimes sentimental too and I cannot seem to part with.

Bothy at Loch Stack; Tàtha nam Beann and Meallan Liath Coire Mhic Dhughaill in background

 

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Only in Utah you will find amazing stacked rocks with Ravens enjoying the view from above. Don't you wish you could fly.

Viewed in Canyon Lands National Park.

 

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This is the panoramic view from Ben Stack looking north across Loch Stack to the huge shapely lump of gray Quartzite that is Arkle. To the left of Arkle is the legendary Foinaven, and you can just see the top of Ben Hope peeping over the skyline just right of centre. It was a moody and changeable day, but to be in such an empty landscape was truly memorable.

Wooden blocks and bokeh

 

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Looking over the dunes towards the stacks of the old power plant. Morro Bay, Ca.

From Williamsburg Bridge

South stack is a beautiful island situated just off the Holy Island off the North-west coast of Anglesey in Northern Wales. It is the home of the South Stack lighthouse that is one of the most spectacular lighthouses there is in the whole of Wales. There are over 400 stone steps down to the footbridge (and not, as local legend suggests, 365), and the descent and ascent provide an opportunity to see some of the 4,000 nesting birds that line the cliffs during the breeding season. The cliffs are part of the RSPB South Stack Cliffs bird reserve, based at Elin's Tower.

 

I had gotten here for my dusk shot however I had to wait for a few hours for that. I almost froze despite having a few layers on as it is one of the windiest locations that I had been to in the UK. The only other place where I struggled such is in the Needles in Isle of Wight. The wind is so strong that doing long exposures is especially difficult without holding down the tripod with some added weights.

 

The colours on display was simply brilliant and the cloud pattern was also unique. It was as if the clouds were emanating from the top of the lighthouse.

 

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Kahn was just trying to roll in the cool sand; Etta thought that was an invitation to pounce on him!

Daily Dog Challenge: Stacked

Mzeyse . Stack [ IMF MDC ]

(Ivry-sur-seine, 11/2014)

Simple dice game. 12-image focus-stack.

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Image width: 5 mm

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16 pics in Zerene stack.

 

Pulsatilla styriaca (Steirische Küchenschellen, "Gogoloanzen"), nature reserve Häuselberg, Leoben. Almost peak season now. I tried photostacking with this one.

for 7DoS: the shops are full of back to school stationery (they have been since the beginning of the school holidays!), so I grabbed this shot while out yesterday.

This stacked 3x13s image was lightened in Photoshop.

The South Stack Lighthouse has warned passing ships of the treacherous rocks below since its completion in 1809. The 28 m (91 ft) lighthouse was designed by Daniel Alexander and the main light is visible to passing vessels for 28 miles, and was designed to allow safe passage for ships on the treacherous Dublin - Holyhead - Liverpool sea route. It provides the first beacon along the northern coast of Anglesey for east-bound ships.

 

There are over 400 stone steps down to the footbridge (and not, as local legend suggests, 365), and the descent and ascent provide an opportunity to see some of the 4,000 nesting birds that line the cliffs during the breeding season. The cliffs are part of the RSPB South Stack Cliffs bird reserve, based at Ellin's Tower.

 

We did not walk down to the lighthouse due to an approaching storm.

Working on ten dollars in quarters.

 

Our Daily Challenge - Stack - 6/8/16

Rock stacks at Watkins Glen State Park

BNSF ES44C4 No. 8234 leads a westbound double stack train out of Kingman canyon at McConnico, AZ. 21 October 2022.

 

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Wonderful sunset at a very busy South Stack.

Early morning at the Stacks of Duncansby, which are silhouetted against the brighly lit cliffs behind. Near to John O'Groats and Duncansby Head in Caithness in the far NE of Scotland.

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