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Sorry for a late upload today. Ran into some technical issues today and took me all day!
Happy Friday!
Stack of Windmills in harbour area renewable energy looks funny when they mills are aligned in one single line
Spending my day off work, by going back and spending some time on photos I took in Texas. Re-edit of the amazing second supercell in SW Texas. Got to watch this with my noob friend Alec and the rest of the ETT crew. Did some HDR blending, some temperature changes and some noise reduction. Can't wait to get this image printed.
Loch Glencoul and the Stack of Glencoul from above Newton, Sutherland.
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Provia 100 expired 8/1999 cross processed in Unicolor C41 powder kit. Turned out very yellow so I desaturated it.
Camera: Olympus OM10
Scanned: Epson V550
Robber fly ( Proctacanthella cacopiliga )
Tech info | 49 natural light exposures stacked
canon mp-e 65mm/f2.8 1-5x macro lens | Metabones Canon EF to Sony E Smart Adapter (Mark IV) | Sony A7
Saw this building wandering around last year - I loved the pattern.
What are all these doors there for?
Resolution lens test with the Olympus OM Zuiko Auto Macro 38mm f/2.8 @f/4
Ratio 6:1
Stacked from 324 images, step length 0.005mm.
Sony A7R III, 42 MP
For me an excellent lens, it is sharp up to the corners.
Not bad for a lens from 1980.
Another shot from Easter Monday....
this was taken from the cliff at Downpatricks Head, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo. My brother-in-law, Stephen, goes caving and knows all these wonderful and amazing places. So our family all packed 2 cars and headed off on an adventure tour along the west coast of Ireland :)
This huge rock with all it's different layers "stacked" (that looks a little like a dinosaur foot) was just off the coast, it was rather windy, so I thought it safer to lie on my stomach on the cliff edge rather than stand ;-)
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A summer storm blows up as the sun goes down and the bright moon goes up. The top of the storm is back lit from the moon while the side of the storm had twilight mixing in. This picture is a 21 picture stack of that adds up to a total exposure time of 12.7 seconds. Picture was taken after sun down on July 19th, 2013.
Popped over on the ferry to visit our friend Mark who has Leukemia currently in Southampton General Hospital. Just before his bone marrow transplant. It has been a long journey and hopefully this is the last tunnel he has to travel before finishing his treatment. There is a light at the end of this tunnel and everything is crossed at the moment.
HaPpY FeNcE Friday have a great weekend.
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A Macro Mondays submission on the topic 'Redo". A redo of my original "stacks" image of forks, this time from the other end.
Original image
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From a newborn session. Been done a thousand times before, I know...
Strobist: 580EX II at right through 43" brolly E-TTL w/ST-E2. Reflector left. Black seamless.
Lake Wanaka, starring #ThatWanakaTree shot using a fisheye lense giving an interesting twirl to the clouds above.
Stacked images using the star trail action producing a short brush stroke effect on the cloud.
The black dot on the left is caused by a scratch on the lens - i had so much trouble cloning it out on another image that i decided to just leave it as it is.
Sony ILCE-7R + Samyang 12mm Fisheye
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The Moss Landing Power Plant from Elkhorn Slough, CA
I've missed a few Sunset Sundays...so this one is a two for one. Its a sunset and its the stacks!
More photos of the stacks here and more Sunset Sundays here
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Running from Lincoln to the village of Harby in Nottinghamshire is a pleasant cycle path much used by cyclist and dog walkers. Where the path passes under the bridge carrying the B1190 road some two miles from Skellingthorpe, the same spot where I found the teddies, there are some tags painted on the underside of the bridge. This is one, another can be seen here.