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latest stack from Pink Castle Fabrics.
Top 3 are Sketch by Timeless Treasures followed by 2 Heath's from Alexander Henry, Followed by 2 Joel Dewberry herringbones, then 2 1001 peeps and Kona Grey on the bottom
These stacking/filling sessions easily take 1 hour. Trying to get out of Ivongo to the North. TransCo went as far as Manampolo that day.
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It’s a 89. Built in Burnaby B.C Canada. 350 Big Cam Cummins. 15spd. Bagged front end. Reyco rear air suspension. 3.42 gears behind a 15 speed Eaton transmission. 250” wheelbase . Paint is battleship grey¨. She just pulled the matching reefer loaded heavy for 1500 miles against heavy crosswind. No issues at all. New home is north east Texas.
Stacking Experiement.
After this one similar phot few days ago, I tried more of that, but with a bit more control, so digital base photos. Not every subject is suited, but I think this is a variant of „multiexposure“ I like better that the 2 or 3 overlays you have usually. But, honestly, I don't know whether I will put more time in this.
These are wheel-thrown porcelain vessels that can be stacked in a variety of different ways to produce an equal number of different narratives
While I was waiting for my oldest daughter to clean up her school marshmellow project, I snapped a few photos of ordinary school objects.
piece i did around 2001? i wish i had a better/bigger pic of this.
i love stacking objects and stuff in my paintings. it started in 1995 when i stacked ceramic objects for a project... they were stacked heads upside down. then i made a stacked wooden family upside down... stacked houses... and more.
An unknown artist used the river as his medium when he created this interesting rock stacking display.
Shot in Ellicott City, the Patapsco River, in Patapsco Valley State Park
Three 8 sec exposures stacked with CombineZP. Not a huge difference from the original, but I thought it would be fun!
This is part of the former Staley, now Tate & Lyle, plant at Decatur, just around sunset.
Photographed using a Nikon F5 on Kodak Portra 400VC
Oct 9, 2012 -
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