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-Photo 1:
a shot of 15 seconds; f: 1.7;
iso 6400 at 24 mm.
-Photo 2:
12 photo stacking to reduce
noise
-Photo 3,4, and 5:
processed with lightroom,
Photoshop and Pixinsight
I took this photo on top of one of the sea stacks along Seal Rock Beach, Oregon, USA. Climbing over mussels and seaweed was not fun, but the scene was so worth it. The wave action was phenomenal.
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West Norwood Cemetery is a 40-acre (16 ha) cemetery in West Norwood in London, England. It was also known as the South Metropolitan Cemetery. One of the first private landscaped cemeteries in London, it is one of the Magnificent Seven cemeteries of London, and is a site of major historical, architectural and ecological interest.
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What's a mama bear to do when she has 3 little spring cubs with her, but yet she needs to go fishing for salmon? In my experience, often they will bring their cubs towards humans, almost as if they're dropping them off for babysitting. See, in the spring or early summer, the boars will follow the sows and they to get their babies away from them, so that they can mate. It's a hard side to nature, but if she loses her cubs, then the odds are stacked more in the boar's favor for mating. By dropping off the "kids" closer to humans, she knows that it's less likely that the aggressive boards will invade that space. To me, it's a Win/Win! Thankfully I've never had to witness that harsh reality of the life of bear cubs (fingers crossed I never do).
While on this break for the sow, you couldn't help but fall in love with these little springers ... and I love how they seemed to be so huddled together for protection. Just love bears and these 3 were over the top on the cuteness scale. <3
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I had a great stack of matches on my desk, was moving it to my table to shoot this and it got messed up several matches slid out of place, so I scooped up the strays and put them back in. This time it was not so pretty with red and green alternating, this time it was like a binary code of red = 1 and green = 0. All was fun in the build 😊
CN 3006 is running solo on CN X421 with all stacks as they head eastbound on the Grimsby Sub in Hamilton, Ontario.
This is a B&W photo of a stacked pile of old car tires that I photographed behind a local garage. The cold temperatures froze the rain water pooled inside one of them.
7400' of double stacked, 53 foot domestics assigned to train Q CHISTO6 04L trade Chicago's bustling metropolis for the rural farmlands, wind turbines and grain elevators that dot the many miles of this bucolic Illinois landscape, seen here sprinting through small-town Ransom, milepost 79 of the Chillicothe Sub, still within the infant stages of their long, westward journey across the old Santa Fe Transcontinental to California. The front runner on this Sunday edition Chicago-Corwith to Stockton intermodal Q is C44-9W #987, which wears the short lived Heritage 1 livery from BNSF's original corporate image, conjured up following a September 1995 merger between both the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Burlington Northern railroads. This sharp looking H1 scheme features a large orange band running the length of each locomotive marked with company initials and flanked both above and below by thin yellow stripes and dark green paint, brought all together by BNSF's round "Wagon Wheel" logo adorned on the nose. Formerly relegated to trailing service only, the entire fleet of these 900, 1000, and 1100 series General Electric Dash 9s were all recently upgraded with the necessary PTC electrical equipment to become lead qualified out on the mainlines; Today's pictured 987 reaping such benefits.
Coasters stacked white, blue, white, blue, sandstone, base of the mower blade balancer, top of the mower blade balancer, and ring. The lawn mower blade balancer was thrown in for the crazy but I do love this for a few photos, only a few times that it may have to go to the garage but mostly on the cupboard waiting for a photo. 😊
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On the eve of April 23, 2025, a westbound BNSF stack train rolls downstream toward Quinns, Montana, on the railroad’s former Montana Rail Link Fourth Subdivision.
Bread stacked on roast beef on emmantal cheese on bread, with butter and mustard layered in-between. And very nice it was too!
QU'EST-CE QUE LE FOCUS STACKING (ICI AVEC UNE FOURMI NOIRE) ?
L'empilement de mise au point combine plusieurs images focalisées sur un point différent pour créer une image résultante avec une profondeur de champ plus grande que n'importe laquelle des images sources individuelles !
Il s'agit d'une technique conçue pour surmonter les limites de la profondeur de champ, en d'autres termes, lorsque la configuration de l'appareil photo ne peut pas gérer ses capacités de profondeur de champ !
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WHAT IS FOCUS STACKING ? ( WITH BLACK ANT ) ?
Focus stacking combines multiple images focused on a different spot to make a resulting image with a greater depth of field than any of the individual source images.
It’s a technique designed to overcome the limits of depth of field, in other words, when the camera’s setup can’t handle its depth of field capabilities.
Credit : Joshua Coogler.
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Stack of filters, Macro Mondays
here's the version without ICM
HMM
Not been active for a while but hoping to get out more and start doing some of the photo challenges again and also harass my ponies with my camera lol
Sea stacks along the Redwood coast north of Ft. Bragg, CA showed well in the morning light on this day in October, 2024.
Clouds in an unusual formation. Although perhaps not so unusual for where I was, in Carson Valley up against the Eastern Sierra's
Northern Nevada
The old brick chimney at the long closed Commonwealth Acetate of Lime factory in the Brisbane riverside suburb of Colmslie. It has had a number of subsequent uses over the years and now, in keeping with modern day trends, the factory building has been restored to a "bespoke" brewery, gin distillery and restaurant. There is also a new building on the property that sells high quality specialist meat.