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First visit to Chemical Beach with my friend steveniceton.co.uk. The tide was much too high to capture the Iron Wheels, so my feet got a good soaking taking this one of the Stack. We had been all set up for a LE from the other side with the groynes leading up to the stack, but when all the cloud action started happening behind us I had to abandon that plan pretty sharpish.
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(Come on Baby) Light My Fire
Again there are many versions out there and most would argue there's only the Doors version ...
Jose Feliciano, Stevie Wonder, Julie Driscoll Brian Auger and the Trinity, Massive Attack and Will Young to name but a few ...
another work-through thought for Macro Mondays Stack theme
Spotted this interesting stack of tables.
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Nikon Z6, Nikkor 24-70mm f/4 S
Exposure X7, Color Efex Pro 4, Silver Efex Pro 3
A stack of torn and crumpled strips of paper in assorted colours. The only light is backlighting provided by two LED flashlights, one green and the other purple.
Macro Mondays: Stack
Size of the photo is about 1.5 inches across (36mm).
Happy Macro Monday!
"Connie if anybody makes any funny remarks regarding me being a head pancake stacker I will batter them".... Don't worry Asha I think people will think you are super talented....
Just seconds before the sun slips behind the Cerbat Mountains, a long eastbound stack train crests the hill out of Kingman, AZ, and the Hualapai Valley.
BNSF 7292 East - Q LACNWH 6 15L - Antares, Arizona
Power plant with one stack steaming at Moss Landing, just north of Monterey, California.
Just saw a news article about this place. The power plant is coming down but the stacks are going to stay. 9/20/23.
Duncansby Head is just along along the coast from John o’ Groats and is the furthest north-east point of mainland Britain. Lots of seabirds including puffin, nest in these cliff faces and the rocky pinnacles of the stacks.
This Stack of Mini Dominoes is almost 40mm Cubed, it was Cropped Square in Photoshop, and converted to Back and White using the Channel Mixer............Oh it floats with a touch of Levitation !!
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This close up view allows us to see the dolerite rock stacks that make up much of the top of Mt Olympus. These are sometimes referred to as "organ pipes" for their appearance. When I did the series on Ben Lomond in Tasmania's north east I mentioned that Tasmania has the largest deposit of dolerite rocks in the world.
Dolerite is an igneous rock, the result of volcanic activity up to 180 million years ago. www.abc.net.au/local/photos/2013/02/12/3688295.htm
On this morning the snow flurries arrived as we were watching. The mountains like Olympus are all climbable, but the weather is crucial. On a day like this one would not want to be caught up near the summit.