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On their way to their new home in Italy. Spreading the joy of Halloween around the world. 8" x 8.5"

Stacked rocks in Iceland. Not sure exactly where this tourist "fad" started, but we saw them several places in Iceland. On the good side, at least in this case, the Icelandic environment can be "harsh", and the lifespan of a stack itself could probably be measured in days. Maybe hours.

 

Either way, I thought it made for a good picture.

Black Peppercorn

 

Nikon Z 5 Laowa 25mm macro lens.

f2.8, 2 secs, ISO 100

 

First attempt at focus stacking (62 shots)

 

Any tips on how to avoid or remove the 'halo' effect round the edge of the end result, gratefully accepted.

Handheld focus stack of 4 images. Shot with XT3 and Venus Laowa 60mm f2.8. Didn't have a flash with me so its a bit more grainy than I would have preferred.

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

50ish exposures, stacked together in Photoshop.

Check it out in black

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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?

 

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

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.

Stack 49 photos

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

this is a stacked tracked composite. 5 images for detail and noise and one for the foreground. The five images of Comet 12/Pons-Brooks and M31 the Andromeda galaxy was taken at my dark sky site near Goldendale. the foreground is church rock in NM.

 

Sky- Sigma135mm f1.8

ISO 200 @f2.8 5x30seconds Tracked

Foreground Sigma 50mm f1.4 ISO 400 @f11 30seconds

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

 

Peek behind the scenes.

Is it polaroid? Is it digital? Its actually both.

 

Did you ever want to polariodise your digital shots? This little apparatus can do it. Though its antique digital tech (runs on windows 98), it can turn your digital photos into 'proper' polaroids. It basically 'scans' a digital shot to your polaroid spectra film.

Double Chocolate Brownies.

 

117 pictures in 2017 (102) what's cooking

Niccy and I just got back from a transatlantic cruise so I've finally got some shots to post!

 

The VASTASO (IMO: 9328443) is a Tug and is sailing under the flag of Italy. Her length overall (LOA) is 32.5 meters and her width is 10.8 meters.

 

In this shot she's helping out the MSC Caterina who was making a tight turn in the Civitavecchia Cruise Port area. There were actually three tugs helping her out, pretty sure I've got pictures of the other two as well!

   

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Armero, Tolima, Colombia

Focus stack with 66 photos

 

Photo by: Julio César González-Gómez

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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.

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

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.

Foto genomen door Luc Van Hoecke te Lommel.

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

Channel 9 Building

Architects: Metier 3

Location: Docklands, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

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

Happy Mothers Day !

100 stacked images sunset

Colour pencils stacked over the creation magazine, a tribute to the Artistic Creator! #purple #pink #violet #green #brown #yellow #blue #creative #creation #instaphoto #instadaily #iPhone6 #macro #pallette

This is my first go at stacking multiple images in Photoshop, using the 'mean' method, (7 images).

Given the conditions on the day, I'm really happy with the result I've achieved and I'm fairly close to the image I had pre-visualised.

There is plenty of room for improvement, but as a first step, I'm very happy with it.

Your comment and critique is most welcome!

 

Evening Sea Stacks. © Copyright 2021 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

 

Sea stacks and surf on an overcast evening, Crescent City, California.

 

The circumstances of this photograph were just a bit unusual, and it is not quite the photograph that I thought I’d be making when I recently visited the coastline at Crescent City. Because the days are so long right now, we decided to go out for an early dinner, planning to head back out into the field to photograph an hour or so before sunset. The plans was not totally solid, but I had this spot in mind as one of the possibilities, as it more or less in Crescent City. We finished dinner and it was still too early for the photography I had in mind, so we did a bit of exploring before we ended up back at this post.

 

I had photographed these very rocks a couple of years ago, and this time I was imagining something with sunset light, the colorful ocean and sky, and perhaps some dramatic shadows. The conditions had something else in mind. To the north a line of clouds was arriving, likely the result of a weak incoming cold front. When it became apparent that the brilliantly colorful sunset I imagined was not to be (though something else interest did eventually happen) I rethought the mood I wanted to suggest and began to see the appeal in this framing of the scene, focusing on the foreground island with the more distant sea stacks closer to the top of the frame.

 

G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.

saw a hole left by a rock falling out of the creek bank and thought it deserved a stack of stones

tom hopkins ravine

surrey bc

More cute little frogs from my SIL's place, stacked to look cheery with their funny grinning mouths. It took me several goes at stacking the frogs, they just didn't want to co-operate....

 

ANSH 123 - 4. Stack It

It took me a while to find a chimney stack that matched my stack of chocolate digestives. The stack is behind the Summerhall in Edinburgh.

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