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Stack of 20 leaf plates that go with my dishware set. Not sure what these are really good for at the table but they are really cute and great for pictures.
Went for a wander near Stanley today and took a wrong turn to where I intended going to, but found this nice and simple composition which was in my opinion, crying out to be photographed. A very pleasant early autumn afternoon!
Nonpareils are one of my Favorite candies.
I usually have some around the house.
These I stacked up for the Round 50 Hunt Item 20.
Then I noticed this would fit in the 52 in2014 group as Chocolate Item 42.
And also in the 114 Pictures in 2014 as #69 White on White.
Triple play for this photo.
Because of my lack of B&W photos, this is my best one. It isn't perfect, and can be improved, but it is the only example of Black and White I have on me. I'll need to take more black and white photos in the future.
I have driven by these stacked containers on Washington SR 20 near La Conner many times and finally stopped to photograph them. I was struck once again by how simple photography is in principle, but how challenging in practice. These containers are right beside a busy highway. I stopped at a nearby service station on the opposite side and walked over to take some pictures. I had envisioned a straight on shot, but found my route blocked by a ditch filled with thistles which I did not want to brave. I could have walked the long way around to the shoulder of the highway but I did not want my family to have to sit and wait for me for while I did that. Also, standing at the side of a busy highway and not watching the traffic or having someone else to watch it for you is not the best idea. So, with my POV somewhat constrained, I took a number of shots when the view was clear of vehicles. I can see in my mind's eye the image that I wanted to get. However, I am probably going to have to settle for this image since I am always on the way to somewhere else and often pressed for time when I pass by this spot.
This is a composite of 10 stacked photos for the sky, and 1 three second exposure of the foreground with some cars passing by (motion blur).
Hi Guys! I miss Flickr, I've been out taking as many pics as I can of Fall color before it goes away. Last night, I imported more pics in Lightroom and my computer told me my Hard Disk space is almost full. yikes! It didn't come at a good time either because I just ordered the full version of Photoshop and am getting it tomorrow. I need all the extra space I can get! TIme to do a ton of deleting...the "not-so-fun-part" of photography.
Anyway, I've always loved pics of stacked food on flickr like cookies, etc. I didn't have any cookies so thought I'd try crackers.
I'll be around soon to see your streams.
Some rainbow colored stacking rings I made for Amelia. She's just started to become interested in them--she likes to practice her new ability to hold things with the green and blue rings.
They were 275' tall and they brought them down after being a local landmark for about 77 yrs. and 66 yrs.
Palmer, Alfred T.,, photographer.
Smoke stacks
1942
1 transparency : color.
Notes:
Title from FSA or OWI agency caption.
Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944.
Subjects:
World War, 1939-1945
Smokestacks
Industrial facilities
Format: Transparencies--Color
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Part Of: Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Collection 12002-28 (DLC) 93845501
General information about the FSA/OWI Color Photographs is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsac
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsac.1a35071
Call Number: LC-USW36-375
A black stack emerges from the funnel of oil burning J549, after departing Muckleford bound for Maldon.
The two cars and locomotive were the days consist for the special shuttles between Maldon and Muckleford for the Maldon Folk Festival.
Muckleford, Vic.
2/11/19
this was taken at a Chinese herbal tea stall in Hong Kong.
Each type of tea is served in bowls and the stacked consumed bowls are displayed infront of the counter to advertise their good business ( and from a consumer point of view, that the bowls are not reused immediately? ^^ )
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Stacked houses apartment building New Orleans in Rotterdam containing a theater swimming pool and houses
Strobist:
Two kickers AB400
22" Beauty Dish AB800 high above camera
Ring flash ABR800 on camera
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The mighty Vestrahorn on an exceptionally windy autumn afternoon provided ever changing cloud conditions at it’s peak that made me wish I had set up for a timelapse and had more time here. Before walking out to the flats to photograph some reflections, I spent some time making compositions in the dunes. I took various exposures at different shutter speeds and focus points, and stacked the images in Photoshop to obtain a reasonably sharp image during a very windy day when the grass was blowing at my feet.