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Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch.
Mahjong stacking
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Take alot of images with narrow depth of field and stack them together to produce one image with focus all the way.
Very large straw stack on fire next to the A428 in Eynesbury, Cambs.
1 crew from St Neots in attendance supervising.
Title: Reading in the Stacks
Date: Undated
Description: A couple of students are checking out books in the stacks, undated.
ID: RS-4-8-H.Library.148-07-01
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Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch.
Image Size: 7x5" on 13 x 10.25" Somerset paper.
This series is based on an idea of a sort of psycho-spiritual blueprint, or kind of like, in the parlance of contemporary art, what they refer to as the construction of identity. Some of the images are based on other paintings and sculptures I've done....see www.benbrandt.net. The piles of dirt and/or sawdust are the evidence of work; getting to the bottom by digging, and the picture molding pieces, I think of as little signifiers of transition, from one thing to another, or one world to another. The scaffolding is the framework, or the armature that provides support, for the temporary, shifting, and unrefined forms.
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This shot was taken using a NIKON D5000 at ISO 200, f/36, for 1/1sec
A series of stacked rocks is formally known as a “cairn” and in my part of the world they are normally found on hiking trails. The reason for them on trails is to help mark the trails for hikers. Outside of hiking they are usually used as landmarks.
That’s all fine and good.
My wife is a massage therapist and while I don’t know the first thing about massage, I am in charge of her online presence for her business. Over the years I have done tons of research that includes looking at countless other massage websites. One thing I’ve noticed is that somehow massage and stacked rocks (normally the smooth stones used for hot stone massage) go hand in hand. I have even used this photo on my wife’s Facebook page in the past.
What I’m curious about is the history between cairns and massage. How did someone decide that a cairn would be a good symbol to represent massage therapy? Any thoughts or comments?
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Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch. Award-winning author Mary Doria Russell and The Washington Post's Fiction Editor, Ron Charles.
Vegetable stack - own creation :-) using up leftovers e.g. layers of creamy potato bake, pumpkin and honey-glazed carrots. The base is a squashed-up vegetable and chickpea pattie.
Recipe source for creamy potato bake and vegetable and chickpea pattie: www.exclusivelyfood.com.au
I stacked all the photos up until it starts to zoom out. (a little more than half of a little less than 200 photos) Check out the timelapse video a few posts back.
Stacked pan servo feedback potentiometers wired in parallel to provide improved control and smoother performance.
My first attempt at a Stack-N-Whack quilt! Top finished in three days...I love the kaleidoscope look of the blocks and was surprised at how quickly it went. Border and blocks are a floral from Moda's Origins by Basic Grey.
Image stack processed with Image-J; stack aligned with StackReg and then focus stacked with Extended Depth of Field. Compare with the same thing done with Helicon Focus. Oh, in this one I didn't clean up all the nicely focussed dust ...
Algorithm credit:
B. Forster, D. Van De Ville, J. Berent, D. Sage, M. Unser, " Complex Wavelets for Extended Depth-of-Field: A New Method for the Fusion of Multichannel Microscopy Images," Microscopy Research and Technique, vol. 65, no. 1-2, pp. 33-42, September 2004.
Evening view of the mountains from Stack Rock Overlook on the Blue Ridge Parkway. The parking area is closed, so I had to stop by the side of the road. The red to orange colors on the trees are Red Maple flowers and/or developing seeds. The greens are probably oaks in bloom. The larger buds on the tree in the front bottom right belong to a Fraser Magnolia. They are just now starting to bloom along the Parkway.
I took this in a local market. The colors looks so pretty, stacked together.
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I love Louise Denton's "stacked rocks" photo so much that I had to do one myself! Same but different!
TSC up
Stacked Tails
1950's Automobile
Can someone identify this car?
Bell's Corners
Nepean, Ontario
Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/2.8 (manual focus)
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Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch. Award-winning author Mary Doria Russell and The Washington Post's Fiction Editor, Ron Charles.
was playing around with some new macro filters I just got. They are kind of part of my Christmas present this year. I like what I have seen so far.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch. Celebrity Bartender Paul Skalny.
View the Subtractive Filter HSE.
Three images were registered on the moving subject then stacked.
Integration signal to noise reduction (SNR) reinforces locally similar elements of the immobile subject, sharpening them, while weakening dissimilar background elements.
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Composite images with a moving subject reference frame