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Magnetic construction toys for the Macro Mondays challenge, Stack. Area shown is about 64mm
Happy Macro Monday!
Piles of current coins.
Left to right, they are..
2p coin, 10p coin, 5p coin and finally the 1p coin.
All stacked up in small little towers.
Mind you, I am not sure that during the week we remember the attacks on the Twin Towers, this subject is in the best of taste...
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!
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
The Voorstraat Harbor is the oldest port in Dordrecht, straight through the historic center of the city. In many places in the city you have beautiful views over the water. Dordrecht originated on the Thure stream, the later Voorstraat Harbor. In the past, you could moor at several locations in the Voorstraat harbor to load or unload your merchandise. Dordrecht was granted staple rights in 1299, which resulted in enormous economic growth. Staple right meant that many goods transported on the Lek and Merwede had to be marketed in Dordrecht before being transported further.
This heralded the Golden Age of Dordrecht (1350 – 1450). The stack made Dordrecht a hub of trading activities. Goods were traded and consumed from all parts of the world.
When the Voorstraat harbor became too small, other harbors were dug. The Voorstraat harbor is special because it runs under the town hall and under the Scheffersplein! No fewer than 7 bridges have been built over the port: the Leuve Bridge, the Pelser Bridge, the Lombard Bridge, the Vis Bridge, the Tol Bridge, the Wijn Bridge and the New Bridge. On each of these bridges you have a unique view over part of the harbour! After the Wine bridge, the Voorstraat haven turns into the Wine harbor.
Galanthus nivalis, the snowdrop or common snowdrop, is the best-known and most widespread of the 20 species in its genus, Galanthus. Snowdrops are among the first bulbs to bloom in spring and can form impressive carpets of white in areas where they are native or have been naturalised.
This image is the result of nine stacked photos edited with Affinity Photo
Comparto un apilado realizado a partir de una selección de 47 fotos. Probé a montarlo automáticamente con PS, pero el resultado no me gustaba, así que he cogido foto a foto y he ido aplicando una máscara de capa una a una sobre las zonas con más detalle. Para realizarlo dejo invisibles todas las capas menos la de más abajo, entonces cojo la inmendiatamente superior y le aplico una máscara de capa (blanca), a continuación pinto en negro sobre las zonas enfocadas y después invierto la selección de la máscara (comando+I en Mac), así sucesivamente hasta la capa superior. En el trayecto dejo algunas capas sin utilizar si no me aportan información. No es todo lo perfecta que yo quisiera, pero... (_3120280-a-26-APIL-MANUAL-VP)
I share a stack made from a selection of 47 photos. I tried to assemble it automatically with PS, but I didn't like the result, so I took photo by photo and applied a layer mask one by one on the areas with more detail. To do this I make all the layers invisible except the bottom one, then I take the one immediately above it and apply a layer mask (white) to it, then paint black over the focused areas and then invert the mask selection (command+I on Mac), so on up to the top layer. Along the way I leave some layers unused if they don't give me information. It is not as perfect as I would like, but... (_3120280-a-26-APIL-MANUAL-VP)
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
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.
Personal critique - a bit like most of my school reports “ Could do better” Excuse, not done many stacks. Lots to learn.
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.
I really enjoyed walking around all the different pots and planters. I find in most garden centres, they are (presumably unintentionally) stacked in interesting and artistic ways. Fun to explore :)
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Nikon Z6, Nikkor 24-70mm f/4 S
Exposure X7, Color Efex Pro 4, Silver Efex Pro 3
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 !!
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.
This gull is actually about two miles from the power plant in the background, but the distance is compressed due to my telephoto lens.
This Edgewater Generating Station is coal fired and is due to be closed down next year after 91 years of service. The site will be cleaned up and repurposed for another use.
A stack of lenticular (‘lentil-shaped’) clouds formed over Augusta County farmlands on my way home from work this afternoon. The clouds began as humid air flowing over the nearby Appalachian Mountains, which condensed the air's moisture into these saucer-like layers of clouds.
Taken just before the sky erupted in red yesterday. I was delighted by the "stacked" appearance directly above the dark cloud that cried snowflakes.
Stack info: Canon 6D, Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM lens
22 natural light exposures, f10, ISO 100