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many rural living people play the stack game, stacking hay for horses and cows for winter for food and stacking wood for fire in the winter, Smile on Saturday theme Stacked.
Post Sunset Blue hour at Trefor Sea Stacks on the Llŷn Peninsula.
A nice little end of Summer break, the Llŷn Peninsula is beautiful! We had a walk along the coastal path around Trefor and decided to come back in the evening for Sunset. A good couple of hours taking photos as the light faded, i think we must have packed up about an hour after sunset.
Multi-colored cargo containers wait to be unloaded from the ship HS Bach at the Port of Freeport, Bahamas.
A teneral Damselfly I found today at Wollaton Park, not sure on species, thinking Ischnura elegans. This one was a great subject, almost looks like it was posing for a portrait.
This was a 13 image focus stack, I used my Canon 1000D and shot using JPEGS, ISO 200, aperture F/5.6 and a 1/160 shutter speed. I used a diffused flash in ETTL mode.
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I stubbled across this beautiful cliff top scene whilst out on a coastal walk yesterday. It was a nice surprise to find these stacks sitting there, I never knew they existed!
Looking forward to capturing them again under some better conditions.
The Pancake Rocks can be found in the Putai area. Formed 30 million years ago from minute pieces of dead marine creatures and plants settling on the seabed about 2 km under the surface. The immense water pressure at this depth caused the fragments to solidify in hard and soft layers. Due to the seismic action in this area the limestone strata was lifted the above the seabed. Mildly acidic rain, wind and seawater slowly created the strange rock forms.
It's taken me a while (well, two years actually) to get this photo as I like it... Epic place whatever the weather.
Work by me from ±1978 with Yashica Matt 6x6 B&W film scanned.
Carton boxes in the factory, stacked vertical in the factory and photo rotated 1/4 right. The whole stack is seen, with true corners.
These 60m sea stacks tower high above the ferocious and unpredictable water of the North Sea. It is a land truly carved by time and stands as a monument to the destructive power of nature in this part of the world.
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.
South Stack Lighthouse, which was completed in 1809, is sited 41 m (135 ft) above the sea on South Stack. Its lamp tower is 28 m (92 ft)-tall and the lighthouse complex covers seven acres (2.8 ha). There are over 390 stone steps and 10 metal steps down to the footbridge.
Crawling through multiple curves, an eastbound BNSF stack train passes the west switch at Bealville while climbing California’s Tehachapi Pass on a warm March 2, 2016.
A westbound Canadian Pacific stack train crosses the bridge at Ottertail powered by a pair of GE AC4400CWs on a beautiful summer day in British Columbia on June 27, 2006.
Time Stack
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A small Fly. Photographed in Maryland.
Focus stack of 2 images, shot with the camera hand held. Canon 80D, Canon MPE 65mm macro lens, Canon twin macro flash. Aperture f/11, shutter speed 1/250, ISO 400.
Very clear night for Summer at Harvey's Knob Overlook Blue Ridge Parkway. Over 3 hours and 441 images stacked. www.terryaldhizer.com