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Port of Nynäshamn

 

Stockholm, Sweden

Stacked batteries.

 

Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites.

A stack of quite a few images of the New York Cityscape from New Jersey. The intent was to shoot a time lapse of the sunset, and that turned out well, but I think a stack of the images works pretty nicely too.

An old Norwegian myth rule says you have to put another rock onto the stack if you don't want the trolls coming.

An old Norwegian hikers rule says you have to put another rock onto the stack to mark the path.

A new Norwegian tourist rule says you have to put another rock onto the stack if you like this place and want to come back.

 

A good starting point for a series of lots of Norway photos being uploaded in the next weeks.

Stack from 9 shots

This stacked and lightened image used 8 images taken over 8 minutes while this storm was about 16 miles away. I cropped this image about 30% from the original.

This is a set of sport stacking cups. We have some world class stackers here in Heppenheim. Here you can see the world record by Robin Stangenberg from my hometown (please don't forget to come back to my picture and leave a comment ;-): player.broadbandvideo.com/asxgen.asp?ShowOrClip=c&Med...

In playing around with my new 50mm lens, I find myself looking for ANY foto opportunity just to experiment with the lens.

NS 22M heads east through Summerhill, PA as the intermodal heads east toward Altoona

Starting at 2:58AM, I stacked 72x20s worth of images and lightened in Photoshop to capture this star trailed depiction during the brief aurora storm this morning. There is a 3 sec gap between images and the fainter stars reflect this. Moonlight dominates the foreground.

 

Note that the aurora is centered directly below the North Celestrial Pole.

 

My Nikon d7000 is nearing the end of its life and will be retiring very soon after 1 million clicks. :-(

A stack of 200 images of the wing scales of a butterfly at 40:1 magnification.

Lens: Nikon 40/0.5 ELWD 210/0

 

I wish everybody all the best for next year. May it be more peaceful than 2017...

Stack of pallets with Boulevard Brewing Co. Pallet Brand 7th one down.

South Stack is an island known as a Sea Stack. It was formed by the wave erosion of sedimentary rocks that once connected the island to the mainland.

The area is known geologically as the South Stack Formation. Its strata includes sandstones and interbedded shales which have been contorted by large folds and crumples. The folds can be seen in the seacliffs. Thick beds of pure Holyhead Quartzite, which forms the bulk of Holyhead Mountain, lie above these folded sedimentary rocks. Recent studies suggests the rocks appearance was caused by large scale earth movements which is not a part of the normal sedimentary process; however, this theory remains controversial. Similar evidence of upthrusts can be seen in the cliffs to the south of South Stack.

 

Colors, repetition, stacks, shadows on a small set of children's jacks

beach furniture, lagos, Portugal

his photo was taken at thursley common on the 18th July 2017.

 

This is stacked from 4 images using my Olympus omd 1 mark 2 and the 60m lens

Loch Stack on the way to Durness, it was blue skies when I left Rosemarkie but I drove into grey, somehow they enhance the view on this loch, it was quiet and lonely but oh so beautiful.

Sunset over the blue stack mountains in Donegal.

25285, 25042, 25089 and 39 others on the stack of mainly class 25 diesel locos at Vic Berry's scrapyard in Leicester on Saturday 24th October 1987. (there are a few class 27 squeezed into the stack).

 

Colloquially class 25 locos were known as 'rats' as they could be found in all parts of the UK mainland.

 

Wikipedia states that "the famous stack of Class 25 and 27 locomotives which reached its peak in 1987 with 30 examples stacked" is somewhat off the mark as this photo shows. The author of the article was either making a conservative estimate or they had a faulty abacus.

 

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The Bethlehem Steel Corporation was an American steel and shipbuilding company that for much of the 20th century was one of the world's largest steel producer and shipbuilding companies. The company's roots trace to 1857 with the establishment of the Bethlehem Iron Company. Bethlehem Steel was formed in 1904 through the merger of the earlier companies, and existed through the decline of American steel manufacturing during the 1970s until its final bankruptcy in 2001.

 

The Steel Stacks were preserved as an Icon of the Steel Industry and are now part Arts and Entertainment center

The memory card evolution (in terms of physical card size) stacked on a 2" optical cube - complete with dust and fibres because I couldn't be bothered to try and remove it all!

focus stack of 13 images

combined with Zerene Stacker (DMap)

 

On - Famenne - Belgique

Stacked stones on the coastline of John O'Groats, the most Northerly part of mainland Great Britain.

 

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Normally I blend stacked images in Photoshop by using lighten or darken. This time I used the "difference" bending mode with 46 images. This blend resulted in extracting the wave pattern of the high thin cirrocumulus clouds. The texture is almost like a finger print.

 

Difference:

 

Looks at the color information in each channel and subtracts either the blend color from the base color or the base color from the blend color, depending on which has the greater brightness value. Blending with white inverts the base color values; blending with black produces no change.

 

Picture of the Day x 2

  

Another from Wednesday morning this time looking straight at the rising sun.

These stacks of bales are ubiquitous on the Alberta landscape during harvest time.

Male Ant-mimicking jumping spider, Myrmarachne formicaria, Salticidae

Size: 6 mm

 

Last week I posted a few "action shots" of this charming fellow who lived with me a couple of years ago. Well, I decided my grieving period is now officially over, so a few days ago I pulled his body from the morgue and respectfully shot a few stacks of him.

 

This is stacked from 464 exposures in Zerene Stacker.

 

Mitutoyo M Plan Apo 10/028, morfanon and a Jansjö quartet.

 

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As I took macro photos, the beads reflected the light in the window slats. These clear glass plates with beads on edge were one of few things I inherited from my grandmother.

From a different perspective as well. The three stacks of Morro Bay.

Dramatic 'Spring' conditions looking out towards this famous Anglesey lighthouse.

CN 327 has 30 intermodal platforms up front as it approaches Dorval with CN 2224 & IC 2724 for power.

Sea stacks (Faraglioni di Mezzo and Faraglioni di Capri) off the coast of Capri, Italy.

 

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