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Used for an article about a man who was forced by the courts to give up 5,000 of his books.
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Photo: Branko Collin.
These stacks are at the United States Steel Portage Plant. I was on the pier at Portage Lakefront Park in the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore.
Photographed on Kodak Vission 3 5219 motion picture film using a NIkon F with the FTN finder and the Nikkor 200-600 f/9.5 lens. Developed in the Kodak ECN-2 chemistry formulated from raw materials.
Down at the banks of the river Danube the city of Passau rises up above you seemingly stacked on different levels. Inevitably the cathedral or Dom sits at the top of the pile.
This is what I have so far. I am going to quit the rows onion batting and then finished joint the rows together
A stack of 7 images showing how slowly the beams in this Aurora were moving.
Sony a6000 ISO 3200 8seconds
Sigma 18-35 art @18 F2.8
Location: DSVA Erinsville ON.
Stack of $100 dollar bills
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Morro Bay has a weird combination of weird rock in the middle of the ocean, hyper beach protection for the snowy plovers, and then three hugely supertall powerplant stacks.
Supposedly they are going to be shortened in the coming months. But... much like my puck-hatred rendering me sad if puck were to leave, it's hard to wrap my head around these industrial obelisks not punctuating the skyline.
These are all ready for their corners. Fun to see how each block would turn out with the two sets of stacked fabric :)
Our local Power Plant's twin stacks, with golden evening light above...
Another moment of beauty at Sheboygan's winter lakefront...
The Anaconda Smelter Stack is 585 feet (178.3 m) tall. It consists of a brick chimney (555 ft, 169.2 m tall) and a concrete foundation (30 ft, 9.1 m). Though no longer in use, it is the tallest surviving brick masonry structure in the world.
Village near Salcombe, Devon. The street descends sharply, into a dip and then out again, revealing these "stacked" buildings with varying pastel colours. Shot with a telephoto to compress the perspective!
Rubbermaid Stackable Recyclers make recycling easy! Three sizes can be stacked and interchanged to suit your sorting needs. The flip door makes unloading recyclables a breeze. Stickers allow you to label your bin so you can see if you are sorting glass, paper, plastic, etc. The hood snaps securely to the base so you can transport your recyclables to a facility if necessary.
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It's been almost two months since I've made a top with stacks! Love this swirly fabric and I've used the first half of it in the past to make my usual octagons. This time I'll use it for a different block.
This little guy was on our back porch and it was dark when I had time to take his portrait.
Used the R1C1 Wireless Close-Up Speedlight System for lighting and a small flash light to focus.
Zere stacker software combined the seven images.
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The Stacks of Duncansby, Duncansby Head at dawn.
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First use of "Focus Stacking" made available in version 4 Firmware for Olympus E-M1. 8 images are recorded at different focal lengths and the results merged in camera to produce a better focussed image. Simple and impressive given the poor light. Version 4 also includes "Focus Bracketing" which records up to 999 images but needs third-party software on your computer to produce a composite.