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50ish exposures, stacked together in Photoshop.

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I am not so thrilled about this image. This is the first stacked star trail I've done, for a reason. I personally don't like stacked star trails, so I've only used single exposure star trails in the past. But, I wanted to give the method a try, and, here, in the location under the stars, I wanted to see ALL the stars in the star trail, and that was only possible via the stacking method.

 

As a star trail shooter, I completely see and recognize the validity and need for stacking images for night shooting. I've seen some stacked star trails that blow me away and would not be possible to get star trails in the single exposure method. But still, personally, I like star trails from a single exposure better.

 

The other factor, I cranked the ISO up for this, so I could have set the exposures to not capture so many stars.

I think as an abstract art form, this has merit. But, traditional sense of beauty seems lost to me.

 

The different colors of the star streaks are from the "temperature" of light that the stars burn at. Just like a candle gives and orange light, and a gas stove burns blue- the stars in our sky shine all different sorts of colored light.

 

Thoughts on this?

 

A woodpile outside a Mennonite farmhouse at Black Creek Pioneer Village.

Please view large because this image doesn't respond well to sharpening, which flickr does on smaller sizes.

BNSF 8203 leads a west bound stack train to the Hector Rd crossing of Route 66.

Wed. the 30th Walkabout out to River Place and Waterfront Park on the Willamette River.

ODT: 6/25/2012: Pile/Stack.

 

Entered into Week 9 competition for Lines and Curves: Diagonal Lines

Taken from iPhone 7+ video time lapse. Exposure; 17x15s, lightened in Photoshop. Of note, the greenish colors at left might be from combining thin yellow clouds against a dark blue sky. Also, in the right upper corner, you can see how the colors of sunrise transition from dark red to light yellow as the clouds move eastward. Gaps in the cloud structure are due to the 15 second interval between captured frames.

An eastbound stack train on the Union Pacific races away from the sunset at Creston, IL, 60 miles from its Chicago destination.

St Just

Cape Cornwall

Money (That's What I Want)

There's been many versions of Barrett Strong's song, from the Beatles, even Led Zeppelin through to the Flying Lizards amazing version ...

Macro idea for Macro Mondays Stack theme ...

A daytime stack of 635 individual 3-4 second long exposures of the Inukshuk at English Bay in Vancouver. My second attempt.

 

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With the G&SW line closed for engineering work, 66094 waits for the off from Kirkconnel with 6K07 for Carlisle. Behind 66301 waits its turn.

Frisco 4-8-2 1522 is arriving in Fond du Lac WI., with a clean stack pulling a freight form Schiller Park on the Wisconsin Central. July 1988.

2 Ge's drag a southbound stack train over the rural farm fields of southern Indiana.

Stack 49 photos

Stack • Yearz - L'Art aux gants 2015 (Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois, 09/2015)

River Laxford leading to Ben Stack in morning light

A bundle of old computer punch cards for "paper" in Macro Mondays.

 

Peek behind the scenes.

Evening trains are starting to stack up from the east outside the Clewiston Mill. Here just outside the mill GP16 307 leads 4 cars of misc freight from the line towards Belle Glade and is the second train in line creeping towards the mill. A Bryant turn has just pulled into the mill behind me, the 307 will soon follow with the 406 and it's small cane train to be the third and final train in this parade.

There has been a time / that a haystack was used / - dear children - / to stack hay / to feed the cows / in winter.

Sometimes, it's the simple things that catch the eye...and which turn out to be not so simple after all. I saw this stack of chairs and just loved the way they looked. Simple enough, I figured: a stack of chairs against a wall.

 

But the more I looked, the more I saw. First of all, the chairs created new patterns of squares rectangles and triangles. Then, we have the lines and rectangles on the wall. But the ground, too, has squares and rectangles. At this point, all these lines and shapes could become lost in each other, but the visual interest is enhanced because of the difference in color between the wall, the ground, and the chairs. And on top of all THAT, the pattern on the chairs plays nicely with the rest of the scene.

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Armero, Tolima, Colombia

Focus stack with 66 photos

 

Photo by: Julio César González-Gómez

These stacking up rocks serves as a breakwater at Blue Rocks, NS, Canada makes separated the inner side ocean warter so clam and made the shaoes of each beautiful rock reflected on it like a mirror.

South Stack is an island also known as a Sea Stack. It was formed by the wave erosion of sedimentary rocks that once connected the island to the mainland. South Stack Lighthouse, which was completed in 1809, is sited 41 m (135 ft) above the sea on South Stack. The island's cliffs are part of the South Stack Cliffs RSPB reserve which are home to an estimated 8,000 nesting birds during the breeding season. The cover photo for Roxy Music's Siren album was taken directly below the central span of the bridge on a slope on the south side, by Graham Hughes in August 1975.

Strobist: Red gelled flash inside, naked flash outside, around 8 exposures @ 3 minutes each stacked in Startrails.

Tony Gragg - Stack (1980, wood, various materials)

 

Skulpturenhalle

Stacked bicycles by ai weiwei, Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida

 

This stack is about all that remains of a silver and gold smelter operated by Ohio Colorado Smelting and Refining in Salida, CO. The stack was built in 1916 to address pollution problems from shorter stacks, on the noxious idea that dilution is the solution to pollution, i.e., higher stack, better dispersion.

 

Photographed using a Sony A7R with a Nikkor 100-300mm lens.

Channel 9 Building

Architects: Metier 3

Location: Docklands, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

The first snow of the season has fallen at the highest elevations of the San Francisco peaks above Flagstaff in early October as Q LPCLAC6 passes through Maine on the western slope of the Arizona divide.

What's better than waking up to a stack of pancakes ? ...a stack of pandas of course !

Happy Mothers Day !

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