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The Moss Landing Power Plant from Elkhorn Slough, CA

 

I've missed a few Sunset Sundays...so this one is a two for one. Its a sunset and its the stacks!

 

More photos of the stacks here and more Sunset Sundays here

 

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A Macro Mondays submission on the topic 'Redo". A redo of my original "stacks" image of forks, this time from the other end.

Original image

www.flickr.com/photos/lsydney/52699590248/in/photolist-23...

 

Macro Monday 1.10.2018 "Perfect match" -candidate #3

 

The nuts match perfectly into the fruit ;-).

 

Focus stack

Looks like a late arrival.

Stacked from 19 images

The South Stack lighthouse on the west coast of the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales.

winterharte Pflanze / perennial plant

Blossom width ~ 1cm

 

Focus stacking from 15 shots using DslrDashboard and CombineZP

Stacked rocks at the end of the Iona Jetty.

120 exposure sunset in the backyard

Absetzer im Tagebau Inden / Stacker in opencast minining area Inden, Germany

Three wooden spools of thread stacked with a straight pin and buttons.

 

Developed with Darktable 3.6.0. Background texture added in Photoshop.

Lightning storm on Fort Myers Beach, FL

When I arrived at this field the area was pitch black. When the sun's light first appeared, hay stacks dotted the landscape and were the first to greet me.

I spent six hours yesterday on Conception Bay, most of the time in a Zodiac with my wife, her sister and brother and their spouses. It was a fine day to be on the water. We circled the largest island in the bay, Bell Island. Among its many attractions are these, at the southern end. If you look closely, you can see a small motorboat about a third of the way from the left side. I would guess the stacks are about 60 metres tall.

Plastic barricades folded and stacked along the shoulder of the road.

NS 1846 leads hotshot intermodal train NS 25A southbound through Arrowhead, Virginia along the NS Washington District.

Sea Stacks at Cannon Beach OR at low tide

This here is a 9 image handheld focus stack of a tiny Aphid (Species unknown) using CombineZP, I hear you asking why CombineZP when you have just purchased Zerene?

 

Well it seems that when I add Kenko extension tubes to my MP-E, the resulting vignetting throws out the stack in Zerene Stacker, this is the only explanation I can find, if the image has no vignetting then the Zerene program works fine, the vignetting is caused by the Kenko extension tubes as they have not been designed for a ful frame sensor, I have included one of the stack images in comments to illustrate this. However, the stack worked fine in CombineZP, has anyone come across this issue in Zerene and if so are there any solutions?

 

I know I could buy other makes of extension tubes to overcome this or even use my 1.4x extender. I was wondering if there might be any Zerene settings that need adjusting? Oh and tried both PMax and DMap, DMap was a bit better, but I think the dark lines of the vignetting are confusing the program.

  

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The stack Pembrokeshire Coast at the last light...

tomaszjanickiphoto.co.uk/landscape/

Cute little smoke stack sticking out of the little "Over the Blue" cafe where I had lunch outside in the little garden out the back.

Construction blocks for sale - San Felipe, Baja (Mexico)

From my second and recent road trip across Iceland.

Raspberry -Foodscape

Another "foodscape" (my take on food photography) This is a focus stacked macro of a raspberry focus bracketed on my Olympus OM-D E-M5Mk2 with 26mm of "macro tube" attached and stacked in PS6 (this increases the depth of field, so more is in focus)

Five full-size cars have been stacked on top of one another, then perched atop a 20-foot-high cedar stump. This monumental work of art is called "Trans Am Totem" located on the edge of False Creek, not far from Science World.

 

Vancouver, Canada

Running hot ahead of the Northstar Commuter train, these stacks hustle through the Anoka Northstar Station with a clear shot to St. Cloud.

Waited all summer for this I have!!

I've wanted to visit here since I first clapped eyes on the location a good few months ago now......but it's been just this mountain first or that mountain while the weathers' good, which to be fair I have appreciated and enjoyed even if the legs haven't.....

ironically had to ascend upwards a little to get here too - keeps me fit I suppose!

For "Crazy Tuesday" - "STACKED"

A test to shoot macros with an ordinary 85mm lens, coupled to a 35-mm Fotodiox Pro extension tube.

 

Composite shot made up of 35 focus-stacked exposures, set using the built-in function on the Nikon Z7. Stack processed with Helicon Focus.

Cut logs seen off of U.S. Route 12 - Rochester, Washington

Running from Lincoln to the village of Harby in Nottinghamshire is a pleasant cycle path much used by cyclist and dog walkers. Where the path passes under the bridge carrying the B1190 road some two miles from Skellingthorpe, the same spot where I found the teddies, there are some tags painted on the underside of the bridge. This is one, another can be seen here.

Sorry for my recent inactivity; I have been quite busy, but here is something very different from the rest of my stream. I have recently been experimenting with high magnification macro. This first one is a portrait of a fly found on my desk. Magnification: about 8X, 100 stacked images.

NS 271 led by NS 4295 heads east toward Roanoke as the train heads east through Wabun, VA.

The badlands surrounding the Little Missouri River in North Dakota are a prime example of erosion's effects upon the various sedimentary layers and variably dense matierials contained within. Not only does one find different layers of sediment from the ancient sea that once existed here but also countless hoodoos and iron oxide-laden formations that were once embedded within softer materials that have long since eroded away. The cannonball concretions found in the north unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park are good examples, formed thousands or even millions of years ago by pore water that moved in miniscule spaces, deposting various minerals that sometimes collected around a nucleus. If you want to read more, follow the link below:

 

geologyscience.com/gallery/geological-wonders/cannonball-...

 

I've been experimenting with different features available in my Olympus E-M1X and a handful of the Pro lenses, one of which is focus stacking. While one usually sees this technique used for macro images, it can also be quite handy for landscapes, for it takes a series of images at different focus points and ultimately blends the image set into one image with a depth of field that far exceeds the natural range of a lens. I cheated and post-processed the resulting .jpg file that is stacked and saved in-camera in addition to the original .raw files. Working with such features seemed approriate on a rather gray day at the park this past week. (2-6-2024)

For "Crazy Tuesday" - "STACKED"

Stacks at Second Beach, La Push WA

More cute little frogs from my SIL's place, stacked to look cheery with their funny grinning mouths. It took me several goes at stacking the frogs, they just didn't want to co-operate....

 

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