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Macro Mondays theme - Stack

Dove Dark Chocolate with Almonds

 

Happy Macro Monday!

Piedras en equilibrio.

Balance Stones

1,2 or 3 pieces do you want ?

Photo taken for the Macro Mondays theme “Stack”.

..With Meallan Liath Coire Mhic Dhughaill distant, North West Sutherland, Scottish Highlands.

Railcars laden with containers slowly rumble along West Dallas train tracks.

For Macro Mondays - Stack

 

Four small pebbles from the garden, standing 60 mm (2.4 inches) high with a width of 25 mm (1 inch).

Quite a challenge to stack one on top of the other, and get them to stay. Lit with a 24 LED work light from the right and a light backwash.

 

Happy Macro Monday!

H.C. Ørsted power station in Copenhagen

The part to the left with one stack is from 1920, The red part with 3 stacks is from 1985

 

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honey agaric or honey fungus

Hallimasch

[Armillaria spec.]

 

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I thought these were amazing, until I found out that people were using glue. It turns out, the glue kills the fish.

I got a lot done today, getting ready for my trip to the coast on the 6th. Picked up some filters for my lenses, changed the oily in the car and washed my clothes..:) Had to get ready for work tomorrow.

a flower (wine and rose weigela blossom) on a mini vase on a 2019 quarter on a salmon grill plank.

Backlit view of South Stack Lighthouse, Anglesey, North Wales.

A stack of old and battered plastic folders for Macro Mondays.

Had to try again and climb down the cliff as you never get the perfect shot but worth all the effort.

Duncansby Stacks, Caithness

Donald Judd: Untitled (Stack)

seen at Bucerius Art Forum

A chance sighting at work of this marvellous stacked Lenticular cloud south of Scunthorpe

Waited all summer for this I have!!

I've wanted to visit here since I first clapped eyes on the location a good few months ago now......but it's been just this mountain first or that mountain while the weathers' good, which to be fair I have appreciated and enjoyed even if the legs haven't.....

ironically had to ascend upwards a little to get here too - keeps me fit I suppose!

The South Stack Lighthouse is built on the summit of a small island off the north-west coast of Holy Island, Anglesey, Wales. It was built in 1809 to warn ships of the dangerous rocks below. It's 28 m tall and the range is 44 km.

Rolex Building Dallas Texas

in de serie "te gek bestek"

 

... a special b&w request for Henny

 

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Essai de focus stacking direct du boîtier à main levée mais avec l’appareil maintenu appuyé sur le mur. Dix prises empilées dans Photoshop. C’est d’ailleurs la seule chose que je sais faire dans ce logiciel car nous avons vu une démonstration récemment au club photo.

 

I tried focus stacking as my camera can do it. I chose 10 captures that were compiled in PS in post production. It’s about all I can do with PS by the way, having watched a demo at the photo club.

They canoes all looked pretty there waiting for some users to arrive ... morning light there at Lake Moraine.

Italian waffle cookie Dulce de leche cropped to 3inx3in

#SweetOrSavoury #Macro Monday

 

Macro Mondays 20.2.2023 "Stack"

 

Focus stack

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South Stack is an island known as a sea stack. It was formed by the wave erosion of sedimentary rocks that once connected the island to the mainland.

South Stack Lighthouse, which was completed in 1809, is sited 41 m (135 ft) above the sea on South Stack. Its lamp tower is 28 m (92 ft)-tall and the lighthouse complex covers seven acres (2.8 ha). There are over 390 stone steps and 10 metal steps down to the footbridge.

 

A Beach pastime that has swept Europe.

A weather system passes over the Elegug Stacks at dusk. The wind was blowing straight over my head towards the stacks as I took this shot. The sun was very intense here too and illuminating the cliff tops, but not the stacks below.

 

This is a remarkable headland in Pembrokeshire and there are so many photogenic features, Sadly with their positioning they do not make easy subjects at sunrise or sunset, but with weather conditions like this they still provide great subjects.

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