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A worker stacks boxes of tomatoes in a holding area at the Hicks Produce Company
Collection: Appalachian Photographic Archive
APA #2008-063
Subject File: Johnson City (Tenn.) --Commerce
Repository: Archives of Appalachia
Center for Appalachian Studies and Services
East Tennessee State University
Box 70295
Johnson City, Tennessee 37614
I'm enjoying drawing. It really helps me relax.
I don't have many photos to post because when I went out this past weekend I took my film camera, not my digital and I have to finish the roll of film and try to find someplace to develop it. Ah, the joys if film!!! Not.. :)
Happy Wednesday, all.
My second attempt at focus stacking. Twelve photos this time. I think it looks better, but still see room for much improvement.
I'm manually adjusting the focus for each shot. It ends up requiring some guesswork. I can see where a focus rail could be a lot more accurate.
Milky Way, shot from Lava View Lodge. This is a stack of 6 photos taken @24mm, f2.0, 20s, iso800, for a total 2 minutes equivalent exposure. Processed with DeepSkyStacker and Lightroom.
these shots are from a walk around the town square in woodstock il with paul mcaleer over the weekend
Kites stacked up on Sankranti at Gulzar House,Charminar, Hyderabad A halo (from Greek ἅλως; also known as a nimbus, icebow or gloriole) is an optical phenomenon produced by ice crystals creating colored or white arcs and spots in the sky. Many are near the sun or moon but others are elsewhere and even in the opposite part of the sky. They can also form around artificial lights in very cold weather when ice crystals called diamond dust are floating in the nearby air…Wikipedia
Pic © Rajesh Pamnani 2013 © Rajesh Pamnani 2014
I took this picture after locating a good setting and driving out there right before sunset (5:30 isn) I brought a bunch of old antique books and had my model hold as many as I could. In photoshop I added separate cut out images of more books and stacked and angled them on top of the other books to make the over exaggeration. I made the books match in color tone and edited the lighting in lightroom.
The lighting and warm colors of this picture connect to my concentration as well as the use of the idea of the books stacked to the sky as the surreal element.
13.883x18.62in 300ppi
digital composite
High Point State Park
Stack 14 files (hand-held) compiled in Zerene Stacker.
D800E with Nikkor 200mm f/4.0 taken at f/8 @1/400sec ISO=200
Hand-held.
Stack Rock Fort was constructed between 1850 and 1852 to protect the waterway. It was originally designed for two decks of artillery casements, but only the first floor was completed and used as a gun deck.
Facing south on the former IC's main line, now CN's McComb Subdivision on the Amtrak platform at the Godbold Transportation Center in Brookhaven, MS.
The new creosote timber ties means that there will be some track work ahead on this line.
Amtrak's City of New Orleans stops here on a daily basis. Train 59, the southbound typically stops here around 12:15 PM while Train 58, the northbound typically stops here around 4:05 PM.
The 3-letter code for this Amtrak station is BRH.