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Taken during blue hour with a Fujifilm X-T5, 8mm f/3.5 lens, this isolated storm put on a good lightning show. I stacked 5x6s frames and lightened in Photoshop. The star trail above the thunderstorm reveals the 5 frames.
Picture of the day
South Stack September 2024.
I think this was taken about half an hour after sunset, just before the pink colours "evaporated".
Clouds in an unusual formation. Although perhaps not so unusual for where I was, in Carson Valley up against the Eastern Sierra's
Northern Nevada
4 day Urbex Roadtrip from Porto to Lisbon and a few days to wander around Lisbon at the end.
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While wandering along the marina, I noticed these stacks of kayaks reflecting in the water. The reflection looked like a painting from my perspective.
Of course, I made a point to look for empty chairs and tea sets to photograph on the holiday....
A few of you seemed to like Zoey Van Goey yesterday, so here's another. Sadly, they are no more, but they left behind some good tunes. This one is "We Don't Have That Kind of Bread": youtu.be/W3h7nmL9PKM
A sluggish, wet bumblebee (species unknown) afforded me a close-up photo, shot on my smartphone, with a homemade macro add-on lens.
This is my first attempt at focus stacking. I took two photos with my phone, which naturally had two slightly different slices of the insect in focus. I manually aligned them in GIMP, and selectively erased as appropriate.
I know, some people do this a lot and are far better at it than me, but doing it for the first time did give a small sense of achievement.
Stacked up – The immense Elegug Stacks catching the last of the day's sunlight before the encroaching shadows envelope the coast..
Also known as Stack Rocks, it's really hard to get an impression of the scale of these two dramatic carboniferous limestone sea pillars from the cliff edge, even though they are some 150 feet high. Located on the on the dramatic and remote south west tip of Wales, access is only possible at certain times across the MOD Castlemartin military range.
The long exposure really drew out the colours of this breathtaking coastal scene.
Castlemartin, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Wales
An ancient hay stacker was abandoned years ago along the entrance road to Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge in Idaho. Hay fields around the refuge provide food and nesting areas for ibis, sandhill cranes, and waterfowl
Canon EOS 6D
Olympus MPlanFL N 20x 0.45+ Raynox 250
Tiempo exposición: 1/5" - ISO100
Newport 436 linear stage + MJKZZ 2-Axes Motion Controller Extension For Raspberry Pi
Canon Auto Bellows
Stacking
Nº de fotos: 319
Pasos: 3.64 µm
Magnificación aproximada: 15,7x
Cheese burger with lots of yummy layers for the Looking Close... On Friday challenge: "Food With Layers."
Stacked rocks, stacked rock layers, stacked canyon rims, stacked clouds, stacked colors, and probably some other stacked things I’m missing. Some may know the Bon Iver song of the same name as the title, though I’m more familiar with the Gregoire Maret version with Bill Frisell.
A late afternoon view of the La Sal Mountains above the distant glowing cliffs of Wingate Sandstone and nearby rim of Gooseberry Canyon and its hoodoos. The lenticular clouds and cap on the tops of the peaks hint at the incoming winter storm, though it won’t arrive fully for another 36 hours.
These massive Limestone Stacks provide home for nesting seabirds for part of the year. They are named after the Guillemot's that thrive here, Elegug being the Welsh word for them.
I visited 3 times during my weeks stay here and got very different conditions. This particular evening the light was pretty good, but the sky was spectacular. I tried a few different techniques, LE, Grads and this one with a circular polariser which gave more emphasis on that sky (Not to everyones taste I'm sure).
I had the place more or less to myself on all 3 evenings, which was a surprise. The dry weather had certainly killed off a lot of the cliff top foliage, but I did manage to use this hardy little plant to provide a modicum of foreground interest.
An eastbound CSX stack train flies underneath ancient New York Central signals and a dramatic sunrise in Buffalo, New York. To my understanding, these classic signals have since been replaced.
South Stack Lighthouse, the iconic view for anyone who goes to South Stack, I keep saying I have taken enough, but then think well one more...
My trusty magnetic measuring spoons, dressed up for Macro Monday.
I had the "clever idea" of putting different colors of water in each spoon, but ended up spilling it instead. But as I started to clean up, I noticed the spilled dye made great color reflections and --- voila!
The spoons are 2 inches long from front to back and 1.5 inches tall.
For Macro Mondays "Stack" (its also focus stacked!)
For 123 Pictures in 2023 - "Curved
One of my favorite, more colorful stack trains on this route heads by the transitway with a sea of red stacks in tow. They will make a quick stop for a crew change at 44th Avenue before heading across the Staples Sub.
A stacked CSX Q549 is at Union City, Georgia during it's Atlanta to Waycross trip in January 2006. (Slide Scan)
Stacking every little pretty penny that I'm getting
And I'm never giving in to anybody, always winning
Never kidding when I die, I'm taking everybody with me
You're never gonna get me 'cause you'll never see it simply
I'm a motherfucking god, you're a light yawn, I'm a time bomb
And the vibes wrong, is this mic on?
I'm killing the syllables with a loaded refillable
I'm a lyrical, typical super villain, I'm venomous
And I'm never gonna stop until they put me on top of the list
I can't control the monster any longer that's inside
This was my prize for a lightning chase that was a bust. It turned out to be an evening of many rainbows, including this beautiful and brilliant short stack over the Manzano Mountains. It was so dreamy with the pouring rain in the background yet interfering with the sharpness of the lines. Los Lunas, New Mexico USA
This will be my first in a series of at least 3 rainbow compositions that I shot during this sunset. At least I intend to do that.
Flickr Lounge: Weekly Theme #19 Stacked
Next to N2 Highway
Knysna/Buffalo Bay
Western Cape Province
South Africa