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This gull is actually about two miles from the power plant in the background, but the distance is compressed due to my telephoto lens.
This Edgewater Generating Station is coal fired and is due to be closed down next year after 91 years of service. The site will be cleaned up and repurposed for another use.
I really enjoyed walking around all the different pots and planters. I find in most garden centres, they are (presumably unintentionally) stacked in interesting and artistic ways. Fun to explore :)
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Nikon Z6, Nikkor 24-70mm f/4 S
Exposure X7, Color Efex Pro 4, Silver Efex Pro 3
This Stack of Mini Dominoes is almost 40mm Cubed, it was Cropped Square in Photoshop, and converted to Back and White using the Channel Mixer............Oh it floats with a touch of Levitation !!
South Stack from Holyhead Mountain..
For the last night of my stay I stopped on a campsite very close to South Stack. It's a great site with 200ft sheer cliffs, very clean and close to Trearddur Bay and the beautiful beach at Porth Dafarch, with spectacular views over to the mountains of Snowdonia and the LlÅ·n Peninsula. The last of the colour in the heather is just about hanging on but the chill in the air up here was noticeable. Autumn is definitely on the way.
However....South Stack is a lighthouse and that can only mean one thing....Yup, Adrian had 'Lifted' going through his head for the next two days.
Damn you The Lighthouse Family.
Wheel Bug. Photographed in Maryland.
Focus stack of 3 images, shot with the camera hand held. Canon 80D, Canon MPE 65mm macro lens, Canon twin macro flash. Aperture f/11, shutter speed 1/250, ISO 400.
A stack of lenticular (‘lentil-shaped’) clouds formed over Augusta County farmlands on my way home from work this afternoon. The clouds began as humid air flowing over the nearby Appalachian Mountains, which condensed the air's moisture into these saucer-like layers of clouds.
Taken just before the sky erupted in red yesterday. I was delighted by the "stacked" appearance directly above the dark cloud that cried snowflakes.
Loch Stack is a lonely and wild place in the far north west of Scotland. A windy single track road goes past it, and this accessibility makes it rightly popular with photographers. In many cases you will see this view across Loch Stack to the great Quartzite lump that is Arkle, with a boarded up shed in the foreground. I have a few of those shots too, but decided that I liked the fleeting light on the little Birch trees that dot the boggy shoreline.
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five cars stacked then put on a 20ft cedar stump
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One of the sea stacks at Ladram Bay, Devon. It was another amazing MW viewing albeit you had to wait to 3am to get it. A composition of three shots from the same evening including the iridium flare.
CN 3006 is running solo on CN X421 with all stacks as they head eastbound on the Grimsby Sub in Hamilton, Ontario.
Cool little yellow Isopod that I found under an old rotten log. It was probably about 3mm long. Photographed in Maryland.
7 image focus stack of 2 to 1 magnification photos, taken with the camera hand held. Canon 80D, Canon 65mm MPE macro lens, Canon twin macro flash. Aperture f/11, shutter speed 1/250, ISO 400, flash power set to 1/32
The view from the top of Hay Stacks looking down to Gatesgarth Farm and the Lakes of Buttermere and Crummock Water. I sat here for quite a while drinking it all in before carrying on along this wonderful row of Fells.