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86 images stacked, el nikkor @ F/5.6
This little bee was caught in Utah when i was visiting family. I was hunting for some jumpers and noticed a snap dragon flower moving around wildly. Curious I peeked inside the flower and noticed this little guy stuck between the two pedals. Apparently it was just a bit to big. I cut the flower and put it into a container to take with me on my drive home. I thought it would be the perfect test subject so here it is
(as a side note this is my largest stack yet....)
Materials from a school project in Evesham. Photos taken by students through the town and along the river were merged using the Focus Stacking tools in Photoshop. They were then printed out for use in a giant collage.
Another stacking fabric. Instead of having all of the horizontal and vertical lines, I wanted to have some diagonal lines in the blocks, so I cut the strips at a 45 degree angle. Looks like I'll have a lot of different star shapes in the blocks. If I'd been cutting this piece in the regular way, I'd have 22 blocks. Cutting on the diagonal gave me 18 blocks and I do still have the second half of the fabric left.
Time to decide on the setting triangles. I'll decide if I'm going to group these blocks for a light area or leave them random like this after I have the setting triangles done.
Stack Rocks, otherwise known as Elegug Stacks in Pembrokeshire. Elegug is the welsh terms for the Guillemots and razorbills that nest here.
Note to self - Shoot more Black and White
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This is what I decided on for the alternate blocks, so now all of the decisions are made and it's just sewing :)
The concept of stacking two twisted is also possible for hexagonal twists. This is one molecule.
Folder: Dirk Eisner
Kami
oh, ya, its show off.
Overwhelmed with the overflow. Another weekend of suspense and i'll be at peace or not.
The average American spends 2.5 hours per day driving. In Europe, its less than 2 hours. Which means, the average car stands around unused for more than 20 hours each day, taking up valuable space which could be used for urban housing or gardens.
Is it really such a clever idea to make everyone own a car that is idle more than 80% of its lifetime, depletes natural resources, and pollutes the atmosphere? Wouldn't it make more sense to invest in a tightly woven, reliable public transportation network which offers comfort as well as working or resting opportunities while traveling? And complement this by an equally tightly woven bicycle lane network? Wouldn't the average American (or the average human) be healthier if they walked to the bus stop or train station for, say, 10 minutes, then took a 30 to 40-minute ride, and walked another 10 minutes to their work place? Instead of entering the car in front of their door, cursing traffic jam while on the way, riding into their car park at work, and then driving to the gym at night to spend extra time on the treadmill to get some exercise? Or, for those who live less than 5 miles from their workplace, wouldn't it be healthier and less stressful to ride the bike to work for half an hour twice a day - at least when it's not pouring, freezing, or scalding hot?
Focus stacked in Element 12 with plug-in.
using two images should have been 3 as mid ground is not sharp. Still its a economic way to get focus tacking in Photoshop Elements. using smart phone to control camera on low tripod. with out having to get on my knees I could adjust position of camera on tripod looking at phone screen.
The upper instrumentation payload stack for the Magnetospheric Multiscale mission (MMS) is lifted toward the mission's lower stack in the Astrotech payload processing facility in Titusville, Florida, near Kennedy Space Center. MMS consists of four identical spacecraft that will work together to provide the first three-dimensional view of magnetic reconnection, a fundamental process which occurs throughout the universe. Launch aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Space Launch Complex 41 on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station is targeted for March 12. To learn more about MMS, visit www.nasa.gov/mms. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann
Stackable Square Boxes
Folded by Marcela Brina
Designer: Tomoko Fuse
More details in: www.artisbellus.com/2015/01/origami-boxes-stackable-squar...
made a couple of different passes at stacking and subtracting dark frames. this one has a long dark subtracted from the merged stack.
Lots of chimney stacks on the roofs but nowadays many homes do not have coal burning fires! I took this during my walk into Troon, this morning and it was very cold with a strong wind blowing from the sea but you do not see smoke rising from the chimney pots!
Our Daily Challenge ~ On The Rooftops ...
Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!
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Earrings I made using polymer clay stack beads featured in my blog: fulgorine.wordpress.com/2014/08/31/rustic-stack-beads/
Sitting by the George's River today working so I set up the camera with an automatic timer remote. Unfortunately ran out of battery but managed to get 32 x 30 second exposures with a 10 stop and 3 stop screw in filter attached to the lens.
Stacked in Photoshop using Dr Brown's and processed in NIK. I have since tried manually processing this shot and realised that NIK was responsible for the texture in the water. The original file is super SMOOTH so maybe 16 minutes is worth it after all!
Effectively a 16 minute exposure. Not sure I see the benefit in going that long.
"Them smoke stacks reaching like the arms of God into a beautiful sky of soot and clay."
Watch the depressing story on the high cancer rates in Tonawanda, NY - video.wmht.org/video/2364999803