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Canon EOS 6D
Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 lens
MJKZZ Xtreme Pro rail + IR Remote Motion Controller
Tiempo exposición: 0,8" - ISO100
Canon Auto Bellows
Stacking
Nº de fotos: 100
Pasos: 84,68 µm
Magnificación aproximada: 2,28x
On this morning of May 11, 2019, there seemed to be stack trains all over the place in Salt Lake City. Here is another westbound/Northbound coming through downtown.
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Loaded and empty T-Bird trains sit single file outside of the Thunderdome. The 2112 will take the loaded T-Bird south after a stack train off of the DWP clears the interlocking. Both the C40s and ancient ore cars are gone from this operation.
I spotted these chairs in a hangar at Krugersdorp Aerodrome and thought they made an interesting composition. I also pushed the sliders around a bit more than I normally do to create this effect.
Canon EOS 6D
Mitutoyo M Plan APO 5x 0.14 + Raynox 250
Tiempo exposición: 1,6" - ISO100
Canon Auto Bellows
Stacking
Nº de fotos: 200
Pasos: 59,76 µm
Magnificación aproximada: 3,17x
After Oliver Wright's great presentation last week at our camera club I thought I would try a bit of stacking. (Seeing as the rain has stopped gardening today) hope you like, but comments welcome....
8 images used..
I waited at this spot on the Chattooga River until dark hoping a colorful sunset would emerge but the sky just turned gray instead, This image was made about 1/2 hour before sunset when the setting sun illuminated the underside of the clouds, casting a golden light on the water. I got a nice 2 hour hike in the dark back to my truck, but a lovely day on the river, so worth it.
Canon EOS 6D
Mitutoyo M Plan APO 10x 0.28 + Raynox 150
MJKZZ Xtreme Pro rail + IR Remote Motion Controller
Tiempo exposición: 1" - ISO100
Canon Auto Bellows
Stacking
Nº de fotos: 229
Pasos: 10 µm
Magnificación aproximada: 8,44x
Canon EOS 6D
Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 lens
Tiempo exposición: 2" - ISO100
Canon Auto Bellows
MJKZZ IR Remote Motion Controller
Newport M436 linear stage
Stacking
Nº de fotos: 120
Pasos: 93,34 µm
Magnificación aproximada: 2,12x
Using a video clip of 9.5 minutes long from a Fujifilm X-T5, 16-55mm f/2.8 lens @ f/5.6 & 55mm, I screen saved the best lightning bolts that failed to reach the ground. There are about 2 dozen frames that were stacked and lightened in Photoshop. Note fireworks on the horizon.
Because these strokes never grounded, their brightness was not blown out. I then took the grounded lightning and stacked 8 images to produce: www.flickr.com/photos/cloud_spirit/54632788645.
Lightened in Photoshop" 100x2s from this time lapse: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/49260776216/in/datepos... at peak colors.
This image is equivalent to 3.33 minutes of lapsed time.
Picture of the Day
Having some fun with my new macro lens on the weekend. Tried my first ever stacked image with basic equipment:
- EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
- Tripod & Remote trigger software
- Flash with diffuser
- 1/60 sec, f/16, iso 100, 12 images
- Deceased House Fly (cause of death unknown)
Realised I made a few mistakes but OK for first attempt. Comments on how to improve are welcomed
CN 2883 leads a stack train down the Superior Subdivision after meeting a train at Murray and seeing green signals through Ladysmith. More green signals are head for the train as it heads for Sheldon and Lublin. Saw this location a couple times running down to Sheldon, and this afternoon train was the perfect target given the sun angle.
This is the mirrored cone at the center of the glass dome atop the Reichstag building in Berlin, Germany. I took this shot early in the morning whilst on the spiral ramp that goes around the interior of the dome.
The distributed power unit at the rear of an eastbound stack train rolls away from me at Grant Lake in the Columbia River Gorge. This train is between Home Valley and Cooks on the BNSF Fallbridge Subdivision. The hills in the distance are across the Columbia in Oregon.
We tend search for horizontality in everything, yet sometimes there’s vertical or diagonal dimension, that enriches one’s mind.
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6x6 Rollei Retro 80S film developed in Rodinal 1+25, wet-mounted drumscan.
I know this is similar to the previous shot from this location, however I thought it might be of interest as a comparison. This shot has been put together using a free star stacking program called Sequator, it is the first time I have used it and I am quite impressed. The other shot is done from a single image and it is interesting to see the difference in noise.
This was only stacked using 4 images as I was not shooting with the program in mind but it will quite happily stack 20 images.
This is 4x 20sec exposures @ f4 ISO6400