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five cars stacked then put on a 20ft cedar stump

   

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A simple stack of a stunning raft spider. If you look on the right hand side you'll see and even smaller spider which I'm yet to ID. It spent a couple of minutes annoying the raft spider and getting kicked around before it ended up as dinner. Imagine annoying someone so much that they resort to eating you...

 

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not sure why this looks metallic. i am sure it is some failure on my part....but i like it!

Eastbound CSX train I016 passes a frozen landscape on its way through Rockwood, PA. In a few miles, they'll be digging deep into the climb up the west slope of Sand Patch Grade.

Stacked from 10 images. For me, this is the perfect lens for Mushrooms (of the ones I own).

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 !!

Focus Stacked.

This lightning composite occurred (10/03) as the last of twilight and moon were visible. 9 raw frames were stacked and lightened in Photoshop. This developing thunderstorm remained nearly stationary for several minutes allowing for this concentration of cloud to ground strikes. I regret not having my Fujifilm camera with a longer lens on these spot.

Car park at Frankfurt Airport

we got two cords of wood delivered to finish out this rainy season and to take us into the next. the wood stove is our only source of heat except for some portable heaters in really cold areas in the house during the winter.

 

leon has been stacking for days. I helped him with 2 cart loads, into the cart and then onto the wood pile. it hurts my back, but I can do a little at a time. it's good for me.

 

polaroid OneStep 2 with I-type polaroid color film

This one is at Split Point Lighthouse, Great Ocean Road, Victoria

an unnamed sea stack off Cape Hauy.

 

Three Capes Track

Stack info: Canon 6D, Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM lens

22 natural light exposures, f10, ISO 100

 

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South Stack from Holyhead Mountain..

 

For the last night of my stay I stopped on a campsite very close to South Stack. It's a great site with 200ft sheer cliffs, very clean and close to Trearddur Bay and the beautiful beach at Porth Dafarch, with spectacular views over to the mountains of Snowdonia and the Llŷn Peninsula. The last of the colour in the heather is just about hanging on but the chill in the air up here was noticeable. Autumn is definitely on the way.

 

However....South Stack is a lighthouse and that can only mean one thing....Yup, Adrian had 'Lifted' going through his head for the next two days.

 

Damn you The Lighthouse Family.

Personal critique - a bit like most of my school reports “ Could do better” Excuse, not done many stacks. Lots to learn.

3 small glass beads stacked.

Ruby Beach is the northernmost of the southern beaches in the coastal section of Olympic National Park in the U.S. state of Washington. It is located on Highway 101, in Jefferson County, 27 miles (43 km) south of the town of Forks.

 

Like virtually all beaches on the northern coast, Ruby Beach has a tremendous amount of driftwood. It is notable for the number of sea stacks there.

 

The beach is so called because of the ruby-like crystals in the beach sand.

Lewis and Harris. Mangersta Rock Stacks, which I was desperate to return to. Pity tho, it was so windy and squally, showery, it was only possible to take mobile phone snaps. The stormy weather certainly made for dramatic seas. This is one angle, but tho you can walk out onto the point, had to return and do that another day, as the winds were so fierce, it wouldn't have been safe.

Focus stacking – a new era

 

It turns out that the FL-LM3 lamp can be used for focus stacking, which in the Olympus system is added as an accessory to the E-M1 Mark II. Basically, this lamp lies unused by all photographers who want to have "real" large reportage lamps.

 

I have been running a project called "macro photography" for some time now and I am trying to understand what is most important in it. In this first photo I want to prove that you don't have to buy a large reporter lamp, the FL-LM3 lamp with a low guide number (9 m) is enough. The first important lesson is to get as much detail as possible with as few shadows as possible in macro photography. The key is soft light, which depends on the reflecting surface (reflector) and on the gain, direction and distance of the flash in relation to the size of the photographed object. The larger the surface of the reflector in relation to the size of the photographed object, the softer the incident light. You should also make sure that it falls from different directions in order to "destroy" the shadows with the light falling from a different direction - this can be achieved with the shape of an ew reflector - using lower backlight from a diffuser.

 

I called my starting macro setup "Akocot Diffusor 0.0" (with a 12-40 lens) - the photos below show it. The reflector and reflector are a cosmetics bottle cut out for the FL-LM3 lamp. I specifically used a low sensitivity of ISO 64 and a large aperture of f10.0 and the maximum flash of the lamp (I also did equally good tests for ISO 200, f/10 and 1/32 of the lamp power), the photo is in JPG format, a file created directly in the camera body with 15 photos.

 

I am currently working on a diffuser that will ultimately work with the M.Zuiko 60 mm ED f/2.8 lens + Raynox DCR-250 + FL-LM3 lamp - I think I will show the effects of such a combination soon. The diffuser being developed will be called "AKocot Diffusor 1.0" and is dedicated to the body + lens + lamp system - it contains all the best solutions used in diffusers such as Cygnustech Diffusor, AK Diffusor, Pope Shield, Radiant and many other DIY.

 

I plan to continue and develop this project in the coming months, when there are few good weather days for landscape sessions. I think it's a good idea .

A balloon stack (spark arrestor) atop a retired 1875 Baldwin locomotive boiler.

Zerene stack : 7

A break in the weather and the farmers have got started on the harvest here, This was a difficult shot to meter for, the sky was so bright so I ended up blending three shots together .

The adventure with dry glass plate negs continues.

Welland Canal,

Port Colborne, Ontario.

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A stack of hearts for you...

 

Uploaded for the theme "Stacked" in "Looking close... on Friday!".

 

Using the Helios 44-2 2/58 Soviet lens (from 1975).

Critique is welcomed.

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Taken just before the sky erupted in red yesterday. I was delighted by the "stacked" appearance directly above the dark cloud that cried snowflakes.

A photo taken in the 70's on film and recently scanned from the negative

City of Wells , Somerset , England

Double stacks on UP ZLAMQ 16 head east under the SP signal cantilever at Wellton, AZ as the sun sets below the horizon.

Zo klein maar zo mooi. Stack van 50 tal beelden bij natuurlijk licht, stapjes van 0,25 mm. Simpel 50 mm prime lensje met tussenringen op zelfbouw stacksysteem. LR PS en Zerene software.

Fokus Stacking with 40 Frames

Cool little yellow Isopod that I found under an old rotten log. It was probably about 3mm long. Photographed in Maryland.

7 image focus stack of 2 to 1 magnification photos, taken with the camera hand held. Canon 80D, Canon 65mm MPE macro lens, Canon twin macro flash. Aperture f/11, shutter speed 1/250, ISO 400, flash power set to 1/32

Ecola State Park, ORegon. OM97

 

Part of a picture frame made by my granddaughter.

 

Image measures 2 7/8" across

Nikon 18-55mm @ 46mm with Neweer 20mm extension tube

 

For Macro Mondays

Theme: Vertical Stack

 

This is a pretty good example of how Lupine foliage grips the raindrops.

stacked 40 shots @2x magnification

For Macro Mondays theme

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