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On Sunday afternoon I went out to try and get some better shots of Trichrysis cyanea, this time round I managed to get a partial stack of 3 images after much running around, this gives a better idea to what these beautiful little Wasps look like. I also noticed more roosting behaviour and even found 2 roosting together and also found a Ruby-tailed Wasp roosting in a small hole in the wooden fence.
These beautiful Cuckoo Wasps are about 6-8mm in length, they actively search out nests of host species which include wasps of the Trypoxylon family such as Trypoxylon attenuatum.
Camera: Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta III (531/16)
Lens: Carl Zeiss Tessar f/3.5 75 mm
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400
Exposure: 1/150 sec and f/16, hand-held
Film developed and scanned by MeinFilmLab
Edited under Adobe Lightroom
South Stack Lighthouse is situated on the North West corner of Anglesey, North Wales.
Sigma 17-70mm LEE .6 NDGrad
I made 4 trips to Chicagoland between late June, and early August of 2018 to clean out a storage locker of belongings. I recently was trying to remember what I did on those trips, and came across this photo I took in Mark Llanuza's back yard of a detour stack train (single height containers) I cannot remember why the detour occurred, but I was heading for dinner with Theresa, and stopped off at Mark's enroute, to photograph this train heading WB. It would take the Munger connection, and head North on the old EJ&E to points North. I believe the reason it was single height containers, was because it had to go under McCormick Place, where there is apparently a height restriction.
Thirle Door and the Stacks of Duncansby, Duncansby Head at dawn.
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Drawn for the USk Flickr "Stacks" weekly theme, www.flickr.com/groups/urbansketches/discuss/7215766123299....
This is what my office looked like at the end of the day today. Stacks on top of other stacks.
I've also got stacks of automatic variables and heaps of memory, but they don't show up in this drawing.
Drawn November 25, 2015
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
30 frames stacked in Deep Sky Stacker.
Two hours of waiting to see the final image was a long wait, but it looks like the way I'll do all my moon shots from now on. I should have been stacking all my moon shots.
Located on 1133 Melville St. near Burrard Skytrain Station, The Stack is set to become the tallest office building in Vancouver BC, at 530 ft tall, despite consisting of only 36 storeys.
Much of that has to do with the building's unique structure - designed by James Cheng Architects and Adamson Associates Architects - which looks like four boxes unneatly stacked on top of one another. Each box - that's what they're officially called - looks a bit different than the rest, on the inside and outside, and consists of less than 10 floors of office space, as well as one or two outdoor deck areas. (From Storeys dot com).
After meeting a southbound coal train in Page siding, a pair of KCS Belle GEVOs leads a northbound stack train out of Page, headed for Heavener.
A first stack with my newly modified stacking machine. It uses now a NEMA-17 stepper motor instead of an extremly slow contineous drive, and so I've been able to eliminate vibrations to a large extend. This results in visibly better resolution compared to the former setup.
The stack width was 0.25µm and 218 images were required to cover the depth of the wing scales. Lens: Nikon BD Plan 60/0.7 ELWD 210/0
Taking 1 sec interval frames from a Nikon P950 video clip and stacked and lightened them in Photoshop shows expanding sun lit contrail and jet with sun glint. The video used for this image: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/50695419596/in/datepos....
I thought this image turned out rather cool and imaginative.
Focus stack of a massive grasshopper on our sliding door at the back of the house. This unit must have been 7-10 cm long.
The Stacks of Duncansby, Duncansby Head at sunset.
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Remember Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare? No, than you should check out the new collection available at the June Cycle of Tres Chic.
And also 22769 ~ [bauwerk] can be found on the venue with items inspired by this classic read. At the venue you find the following items:
22769 ~ [bauwerk] Oberons Chair
available colors: brown and darkbrown
available in PG and ADULT Versions
PG: 11 single animtaions
ADULT: 11 single- and 10 couple ADULT animations
each version:
LI 7
1,6 x 1,9 x 1,1 meters
next owner permissions: copy, modify, no-trans*
22769 ~ [bauwerk] Titania Bust
available styles white and black marble
decoration item only
each version:
LI 2
0,8 x 0,6 x 2,1 meters
next owner permissions: copy, modify, no-trans
22769 ~ [bauwerk] Donkey Wallart
available colors: silver, copper, porcellain
decoration item only
each version:
LI 1
1,0 x 1,0 x 1,5 meters
next owner permissions: copy, modify, no-trans
22769 ~ [bauwerk] Midsommer Decoration
two packs available
decoration items only
Midsommer Decoration Iron contains: Wrecked Chandelier Iron
Midsommer Decoration White contains: Wrecked Chandelier White
both packs contains:
Stack of Shakeseare - LI 4 - Flame on/off on touch
Glass Vase with Flowers - LI 2
Old Rug - LI 1
next owner permissions: copy, modify, no-trans
As special Gift to celebrat Second Lifes 13th Birthday you find the following gift at the venue:
22769 ~ [bauwerk] A Midsummer Night's Dream
LI 1
6 single animations
next owner permissions: copy, modify, no-trans*
*used scripts and animations may have different permissions
All items are displayed at the current Tres Chic Venue.
Tres Chic June SLurl:
Stack 12/6
Stack aus 12 Einzelaufnahmen Abstand 6 mit OMD kameraseitigem Stacking und 2.8/60mm Makro + Raynox 4X Macroscopic Lens
Weather was gorgeous, windy but perfect. First try at stacking and the wind didn't help. Desert turning it's beautiful shade of brown and all the wildflowers are too.
Thanks for your comments and lookies
This week's FlickrFriday theme is: #Stacked
Le thème de ce FlickrFriday est: #Empilés
O tema desta FlickrFriday é: #Empilhados
本次 FlickrFriday 主題: #堆叠式
FlickrFriday-Thema der Woche: #Gestapelt
El tema de FlickrFriday es: #Apilado
Red Stack is a large red sculpture that sits in Chancellor's Court at the University of Birmingham. The sculpture by Dubai artist Shaikha Al Mazrou has been brought to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the University. The central pile of red pillows is the statue and is of solid construction. When I visited the sculpture, the University had added red soft cushions for students and staff to sit on when the weather is fine. As you can see from the umbrella, today's weather was anything but fine.