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So here is my 1st focus stacking test in 2014 :D

I didn't noticed the insect when I did it

 

27 pictures stacked with photoshop

Bethlehem Steel Stacks

Bethlehem, PA

 

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EM10 + 60mm macro 15 photo stacked

Temporary house guest found sniffing fat stack of bald stickers(685).

An eastbound UP stack train in the Feather River Canyon passing the reservoir near Belden, CA. May 2009.

saving space for the palm trees...

Stack of 33 exposure processed in Helicon Focus

I'd been wanting to check out these stacks for a long exposure and finally went over there with my friend Chris and broke out the star machine.

 

Chris was featured this month on yahoo!'s Weekly flickr. Check it out here, you'll have to endure some ads first but it's well worth it. screen.yahoo.com/weekly-flickr-many-wonders-light-2224183...

 

..and check out the stellar work he does: www.flickr.com/photos/christopherrenfrophotography/678724...

 

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A sea stack silhouette in Lake Superior during sunrise. Tettegouche State Park, Minnesota.

 

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South Stack is a tiny island off the north-western tip of Holy Island - itself an island off the north-western tip of Anglesey. It is joined to Holy island by a small suspension bridge for pedestrians, at the foot of a steep flight of 350 steps down the cliffs, and is crowned by a 90ft lighthouse, now automatically operated.

For long range, high-altitude flights the geese usually form themselves into ordered horizontal lines like the arms of a "V" formation . This group seems to practicing that trend. While not actually vertically stacked, this perspective suggests that they are minimally spread horizontally. This group is actually a section along one long arm of the familiar "V" formation. I believe this group to be completing a leg of their southward migration flight. In any event, they are dropping altitude, and will likely stop here, at least for the night. Based on their wing patterns all of the depicted birds are adults.

 

IMG_4579; Snow Geese

A pack of Christmas party bags neatly aligned. Focus stacked usi8ng zerene

Taken with a Nikon D3000 DSLR attached to a Sky Watcher Evostar 80ED telescope. 20 images stacked.

Boat Stack, Camber Dock, Portsmouth

Plant pots....

Flypaper textured, I used the wonderful "tabula" from the August painterly pack here.

A beach covered with rock stacks north of cairns, Queensland, Australia

Stacked from 3. 2X Magnification. Pulaski County Missouri.

A pair of cheerful vintage stacking mugs.

An unique building on the corner of Stewart St. and 1st Avenue in Seattle, where the upper floors do not quite line up. Interesting design choice.

First macro pic I've done that I'm really happy with.

A cairn of rocks on a rainy day. Found along side a forest service road near Icicle Creek, Leavenworth, Washington

Nikon D7000

Among the most impressive sights along the Jurassic Coast are the sea stacks at Ladram Bay. The sandstones contain numerous vertical fractures and joints that were formed deep in the Earths crust during past mountain building periods. The sea picked out these planes of weakness to form caves and natural arches that have since collapsed to produce sea stacks. The “Otter Sandstone” that forms the cliffs and sea stacks were deposited in a hot dry climates in the Triassic Period about 220 Million years ago. The stacks are composed of the same rock, which is relatively soft, but they have a harder band of sandstone at their base which prevents their rapid erosion by the sea. The striking red colour of the rock is caused by iron oxide, which tells us that the layers were formed in a desert. The presence of ripple marks and channels in the sandstones, together with the remains of the long-extinct plants, insects, fish, amphibians and reptiles, show that the desert was crossed by fertile river valleys.

 

The “Otter Sandstone” is the richest source of Triassic reptile remains in Britain and one of the most important in the world. At the south-west end of the bay, the most common fossils in the sandstone are networks of vertical, tube-like carbonate petrifactions (rhizocretions): these represent the roots of plants that were able to survive in the harsh dry climate of the Triassic Period.[2]

 

The bay is sited on the same band of Sandstone that forms the oil reservoir at the Wytch Farm oilfield on the Isle of Purbeck.

 

The remains of the small stack on Seaham's Blast beach - a few more years and it'll just be a lump on the sand.

 

ND1000 slow shutter.

Father driving a New Holland square bale loader/stacker replacing manually loaded hay wagons. Digitized from Kodachrome slide.

Looks like a nice stack of pancakes - but beware -they are highly poisonous!

Un experimento de stack focus, una técnica que me comentó hace poquito JCRUIZ y a la cual empiezo a ver el "gustillo".

 

La técnica de stack focus consiste en realizar varias tomas con diferentes planos de enfoque para combinarlos todos y obtener una toma general con una profundidad de campo mucho mayor de la ofrecida por el diafragma del objetivo, de este modo, podréis ampliar la cobertura de enfoque en macros y fotografías del estilo. Hay programas que al parecer realizan esta operación de una forma más o menos automática pero son para PC. Esta que os muestro está hecha en MAC y de forma y procesado manual mediante el empleo de 3 capas con planos de enfoque.

A stack of exorbitantly expensive imported McVities digestive biscuits. Had to be quick on this one - there won't be a stack for very long!

 

ODC: stack

 

Constructive criticism welcome!

Spring over the South Stack Lighthouse North Wales 2015

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On the tail of a westbound stacker, BNSF #9701 rolls into Billings, Montana loaded with black diamonds from Wyoming's Powder River Basin. At right is a string of petroleum coke loads from the Phillips 66 refinery.

 

The depot on the left was built in 1909 to serve the Northern Pacific, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, and to a lesser extent, the Great Northern. The station saw its last train in 1979 when Amtrak discontinued the North Coast Hiawatha, the successor to the Northern Pacific's historic Mainstreeter.

This westbound Norfolk Southern double-stacked container train is much shorter than what you norm ally see. It is shown in Berea, Ohio.

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