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Macro Mondays 'stack' theme.
I tried several stacks for this theme, some were too big and some simply refused to stay stacked! I ended up with these little containers from the Trivial Pursuit game.
The image measures 2.75" in width
Pipes for some of the many construction projects going on around the Bay Area, stacked and ready for use.
Alviso, California.
Multi-colored cargo containers wait to be unloaded from the ship HS Bach at the Port of Freeport, Bahamas.
I was desperate to get back to Pembrokeshire, just to get a dose of blue seas and limestone cliffs. The Stack Rocks area didn't disappoint, I spent a lovely few hours slowly scrambling around the healands and just taking in these wonderful seascapes. Even The Stars is by I Am Kloot
Another image from my trip to the woods. Some loverly colours and light amongst the tall beeches.
©mattoliver
These 60m sea stacks tower high above the ferocious and unpredictable water of the North Sea. It is a land truly carved by time and stands as a monument to the destructive power of nature in this part of the world.
South Stack is an island known as a sea stack. It was formed by the wave erosion of sedimentary rocks that once connected the island to the mainland.
South Stack Lighthouse, which was completed in 1809, is sited 41 m (135 ft) above the sea on South Stack. Its lamp tower is 28 m (92 ft)-tall and the lighthouse complex covers seven acres (2.8 ha). There are over 390 stone steps and 10 metal steps down to the footbridge.
Crawling through multiple curves, an eastbound BNSF stack train passes the west switch at Bealville while climbing California’s Tehachapi Pass on a warm March 2, 2016.
First off, let's establish size here. Even though this has been shot with a macro lens, this is nowhere even close to a macro shot, not even close-focus! In fact, this is (on sensor) about 5:1 or about 1/5 life size. This (harmless to humans) wasp from head to tip of her ovipositor is around 15 cm (6") !!!, and yes you can tell it's a female, because she has an ovipositor (duh). This is the largest parasitic wasp in North America, at it's very northern boundary on the north coast of Lake Erie. I did try to get in for a macro shot of her face, but she was having no part of that paparazzi crap. First time I've ever seen this beauty, and trust me I was borderline catatonic with the excitement! Two-image stack, handheld.
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Stacked ND filters (10 & 6 Stops) to smooth out the clouds streaming by, and to make the other visitors walking around vanish as well :)
'Stacked' shot - Vista Bellisimo, Industry and canal lock at Brookfoor, Brighouse in West Yorkshire.
(The Calder and Hebble Navigation)
A westbound Canadian Pacific stack train crosses the bridge at Ottertail powered by a pair of GE AC4400CWs on a beautiful summer day in British Columbia on June 27, 2006.
I was back out in our meadow this morning. No dew today but I found this lonely Lady on a small, dried weed. It was cool out and no wind. She was quite still for me to set-up and take around 30 shots for focus stacking @ 4x magnification.