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I did not have a chance to take any pictures until almost all the boxes were delivered. We made 90 boxes in total! So this picture really only showed a drop in the bucket.
Created from 10 x 10 second exposures stacked using sequator.
Its my first attempt at anything like this, and overdone for my taste so will probably have another go at processing it with more family-friendly settings
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The theme is "stacking", so I virtually stacked photos of my daughter in the chair, one behind the other. I explained the concept of the photo to her, and she grasped it in her mind, and she knew what I needed her to do in each pose. Beauty and brains, thats my girl.
My favourite Barmuda breakfast, the Potato Stack. Breakfast with Morgspace, quintessential_60s_girl and my flatmate Bodhi.
3 photos stacked in helicon focus :)
I couldn't get closer or shoot more because my reversed lens isn't sticked to my camera, neither does my extension tube (I have to hold it :( and do everything manually without a stand) so it's hard to take a lot of photos with different focal depths :(
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Home-made 50 mm extension tube + reversed 50 mm Canon AE1 lens
“If a man is to live, he must be all alive, body, soul, mind, heart, spirit.”
― Thomas Merton, Thoughts In Solitude
A friend and I were waiting for our drinks at the Starbucks by the waterfront and I was bored. Not wanting to attract attention, I had to refrain from using the flash. I think it worked out alright, though.
When we moved in to our house our friends brought us this plant as a house warming gift. I have no idea what its called but it has these interesting flowers every so often. I tried focus stacking with 7 images - not entirely successful but it was fun!
Some very enthusiastic Short Stack fans, showed me this while they were in the line. (I wasnt actually seeing Short Stack...just passing by)
Taken during our 3rd Annual Des Moines Flickr Friend Downtown Walk-Around Photo Shoot, January 2, 2011.
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From Wikipedia: The Anaconda Smelter Stack is the tallest surviving masonry structure in the world, with an overall height of about 585 feet (178.3 m), including a brick chimney 555 feet (169.2 m) tall and the downhill side of a concrete foundation 30 feet (9.1 m) tall. It is a brick smoke stack or chimney, built in 1918 as part of the Washoe Smelter of the Anaconda Copper Mining Company (ACM) at Anaconda, Montana."
The smelter closed in 1981. The stack is now part of Anaconda Smoke Stack State Park.
Photo taken May 1983.
Stacking images is challenging. First, a subject that stands still, then focusing at different distances. Thats the hard part. If the fly doesn't move and you can see that subtle change in focus, you might get something. Four images ... Canon T2i, Canon EF 100mm macro f2.8 L, Zerene Stacker, Lightroom 5.