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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...
One of the many stone stacks that appear occassionally in Pucks Glen. This one was unusual in its location (bit a climb down to get to it) and its shape (the first I've seen of this style).
An #unusual macro #edge view of a stack of CDs.
1:1 reproduction ratio.
Strobist:
Single blue-gelled 430EX III flash with 25-degree Rogue grid fired across the back of the CD stack from camera left perpendicular to the camera. Several shots revealed that very small changes in the position and angle of the flash caused large changes in the photo.
Anemone. Title borrowed from a best-of album of - guess who - Deep Purple.
16 pictures stacked in Helicon Focus (Method=B, Radius=4, Smoothing=2). 20 mm extension tube.
EXIF data lost through Photoshop, so here goes:
Nikon D500
AF-S Micro Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 G
f/8
ISO 100
1/500s
Just 3 shots stacked together. Again, not a perfect result, but I'm starting to get there
The APL stack trains were an impressive sight back in the 80's and they really used to hustle. I shot this at Wood River on the UP with CNW 5088 leading UP 2407, 3125 and 2908 on September 9, 1988. As was most often the case a CNW GP50 was in the lead right out of North Platte.
GoPro raw images stacked (100x4s interval), iso 100. This image was taken over 6.66 minutes. The moon at right trailed more than 3 times its diameter; thus the distortion.
Tis is my first stack in almost 11 months.
Picture of the day
Obviously not the dart I had a slim hope of getting, but Stagecoach 39691 (KX08 LVM) was photographed all the same, as it makes it`s way along High Stack, Long Buckby, with a D4 service for Daventry.
28th September 2018.
This is the biggest photo I've ever created. It was created by putting together six different frames. A total of "600" photos were taken for this stack panorama. Automated rails are really great for this kind of shooting.
Original Resolution: 12,500 x 6000 pixel
Camera: Canon 6D
Lens: Mitutoyo M Plan Apo 5x
Magnification: 2.5x
Light: 2 x Ikea Jansjö
Focus Stack: 6 x 100 - 600 Shots
Automated Rail: WeMacro (50 um)
Tabletop Setup: flic.kr/s/aHskRJsutG
There's a big movement to stop people from stacking rocks in the wild. They are disruptive of the local ecosystem.
I don't think this restriction extends to little pebble stacks like this one.
Thank you for a nice bokeh/DOF opportunity, anonymous pebble-stacker.
Fall Creek Oregon. Big Fall Creek Road was closed a few miles in. The last pullout before the road closure is probably getting a lot more visits than normal.
I enjoyed our stop there.
South Stack Lighthouse is situated on the North West corner of Anglesey, North Wales.
Sigma 17-70mm LEE .6 NDGrad