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Stack off St Kilda. Boreray is over 1000 feet hard to grasp from this shot.

Yesterafternoon, while playing with E, I got the inclination to stack her farm animals. I could only get up to four before she'd come knock them over, so after she went to bed, I set about stacking the animals. I spent a ridiculous amount of time getting this done. It was the stupid chicken that made it so hard, but I finally got all five stacked, secure enough for us to walk around them without them falling over. No glue, just gravity.

 

While doing this silly task I was reminded of a children's story about some animals going on a journey, and they were riding one atop the other, but I can't remember the name of the story. I was also reminded of a boy at LSMSA who, out of the blue, told me I had a "perpetually stoned attitude." He may have been correct.

 

Here's another picture of the set.

Canon EOS 6D

Mitutoyo M Plan APO 5x 0.14 + Raynox 150

Tiempo exposición: 1/10" - ISO100

MJKZZ Ultra Rail MINI V2 + MJKZZ IR Remote Motion Controller

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 102

Pasos: 37 µm

Magnificación aproximada: 5x

Pembrokeshire, Wales.

Stacked.

Crazy Tuesday.

 

Cairn.

Hummel-Rinderfliege (Mesembrina mystacea). Rossbarmgraben, Niedernfels, Landkreis Traunstein, Oberbayern. 6/2024

Ostoma ferruginea, Trogossitidae

Size 9 mm

 

A different take on the species from the last post. This dead/prepared specimen was borrowed from a friend's collection.

 

This is was shot in the studio with darkfield style lighting (light coming from behind). See the comment section below for more info!

 

Stacked from 160 exposures in Zerene Stacker.

 

Canon 5DmkII, Nikon PB-6 bellows, Mitutoyo M Plan Apo 5X 0,14, morfanon tube lens.

 

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Canon EOS 50D

Mitutoyo M Plan APO 5x 0.14 + Raynox 250

Tiempo exposición: 1" - ISO100

Canon Auto Bellows

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 110

Pasos: 0,04 mm

Magnificación aproximada 3,13x

Bound to our flat due to Covid-19 I gave focus stacking with my macro lens a try. I used Affinity Photo for the focus merge and am quite happy with the result.

first attempts at focus stacking

27 images shot and stacked with Helicon Focus and Stack

Bricks in a recycling yard.

Just to keep things interesting, here is a photo of stacked lumber. This was like the tip of an iceberg as there were rows upon rows upon rows of these stacks, all the same height and as tall as trees! I've never seen lumber stacked like this and thought it was a great way to dry it out. The boards looked like 4x4 or maybe 6x6 boards. Hard to tell as my chauffer was not keen on slowing down much for photo ops! LOL

UPDATE: I did more research and found out these are stacked railroad ties! Interesting stuff. The Stella-Jones' treating facility in Goshen, VA of German-stacked, untreated ties

We visited this icon of the North-west Highlands on a blustery day, where dodging rain-drops was a challenge. Luckily we got a decent break in the clouds which let the sun light up Cnoc Corr.

OOC Jpeg

150 mm equiv. (medium-tele)

Stacked two images here where I focused on the lights for one of the captures, and then focused on the post for the other ... then combined them in Photoshop.

Some of the most dramatic coastlines in Wales that you would ever come across is near the southern Pembrokeshire National Park from Castlemartin Range East to all the way to Govan's Head. Castlemartin Range East is the only one that is open to public subject to some Ordnance tests that happen from time to time. It is also the only route to get to the Green Bridge of Wales - A natural sea arch that is simply spectacular.

 

As you walk east from the Green Bridge, you would come across these two sea stacks. You can also see the Devil's Cauldron in the distance. There are a lot of other less prominent stacks till you reach Govan's head which is spectacular on its own. This has a 6 stop ND filter and a graduated ND filter. I also had used the UV filter to limit some of the haze but as the sun was setting in the other side, I could not get rid of em all...

 

Thanks for viewing and have a nice day!

This is from the rock stacking festival. So, they were doing more than stacking rock. ..lol..Who knew I would find a bench at the rock stacking festival..;) I know you're laughing..;) Anyway, I had a great time. Got a little sunburned. I put some lotion on but I may have waited too long to put it on.

Last of the series, I wanted to portray in these photos the scale of the Steel Stacks in Bethlehem, PA. This is a very small part of the structure, but you may be able to tell from the walkway, how small a person would be, moving around in the system of mysterious pipes.

WILD ATLANTIC WAY | IRELAND

 

Thois picture was taken at the Slieve League cliffs. Actually I was standing high on top of the cliffs, but with the telezoom, I got some nice details of the area, including this sea-stacks.

 

The picture was taken from appr. 530-560m height.

Stack of knife rests. The rests are just over 6cm in length. Shot in a lightbox.

When I am out photographing fungi I not only look for different types of fungi, i also look for fungi in nice settings. As a photographer first I am looking for compositions and how the fungi presents itself in these types of settings. This particular photo I Chose an aperture to include the spider web in the back ground. It almost looks like mist. Once you look at the mushroom there is still interesting subjects in this photo.

Every shoot has a story. Well, all my shoots do. Every single one. Most stories are kept between me and the people involved. This shoot’s story is so fun I thought

I’d share it. And with most good stories, this one is short and sweet.

It’s 2AM. I get a call from Michea. She’s drunk. HEY JEF!!! WHAT ARE YOU DOING, she yells. “Not much, just working”, I know what’s coming.

“You wanna do a shoot?” she says.

I was there in ten minutes.

Nuff said.

Photo by Jef Harris.

Taken on a great fall evening in San Diego, California. This sea stack is just a baby. It was formed less than a year ago visually adding to this already beautiful area of San Diego, CA.

 

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The fourth picture within a 30 minute span is this BNSF stack train climbing the Grade at Sullivan's Curve. In the siding at Canyon on the ex-SP Palmdale cutoff is 8401 and UP 5432 is on the main. Plenty of action this morning even with the 3751 special in the mix.

Shiny silk sarees arranged at a store - Malleswaram, Bangalore.

Canon EOS 50D

Nikon BD Plan 20x- 0.40 210/0

Exposición: 1.5" - ISO100

Stacking

Canon auto bellows

Nº de fotos: 300

Pasos de 0,0028 mm.

Magnificación aproximada: 17,4x

 

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Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera left. Triggered by Cybersync

Nagold, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Stack Rocks- Pembrokeshire Coast from the last trip!

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