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a7iii + Minolta MD Zoom 75-150mm 1:4 (1981)

This stacked and lightened image used 8 images taken over 8 minutes while this storm was about 16 miles away. I cropped this image about 30% from the original.

around Palma, Mallorca

Sony A7RIII, Sigma 105 mm Macro, focus stacking

Picture taken at The Chicken House in Branson Missouri.

Vintage luggage stacked at King's Cross Station, Universal Studios. I love all the luggage stacked, so you may see more of it. I let hundreds of people pass me in line so I could get these shots, and then I didn't even ride the train.

This 320x2s stacked image was lightened in Photoshop. Fire Skies are one of the best uses of this type of post-processing. In this equivalent 12 minute exposure the lenticular cloud was nearly stationary while the cirrus clouds were streaking as wisps. The bright white (and lighter blue) lines at middle left are the initial form of spreading contrails.

 

Frames were taken from this time lapse: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/49348161096/in/photost....

 

Picture of the Day

At kynance Cove in Cornwall

Dasypoda sp.

Melittidae

 

ƒ/5.6, 0.8 s, ISO 200 - stacked from 40 exposures; natural light

 

OLYMPUS OM-D E-M1 MARK II + Olympus M.Zuiko 60 mm F/2,8 Macro + Hoya Fusion ONE CIR-PL + Berlebach Mini Stativ + Manfrotto 410 Junior + Novoflex Castel XQ II

I'm glad I had a look in this file.

Archive 2011.

Stack from 9 shots

A double stack train for the Ports of LA and Long Beach is next in a long parade of westbounds at Verdemont. In the background, M-BARSDG rests on the main. Cargill's grain elevator is visible on the left side of the frame.

A stack of quite a few images of the New York Cityscape from New Jersey. The intent was to shoot a time lapse of the sunset, and that turned out well, but I think a stack of the images works pretty nicely too.

Normally I blend stacked images in Photoshop by using lighten or darken. This time I used the "difference" bending mode with 46 images. This blend resulted in extracting the wave pattern of the high thin cirrocumulus clouds. The texture is almost like a finger print.

 

Difference:

 

Looks at the color information in each channel and subtracts either the blend color from the base color or the base color from the blend color, depending on which has the greater brightness value. Blending with white inverts the base color values; blending with black produces no change.

 

Picture of the Day x 2

  

Camera: Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta III (531/16)

Lens: Carl Zeiss Tessar f/3.5 75 mm

Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400

Exposure: 1/150 sec and f/16, hand-held

Film developed and scanned by MeinFilmLab

Edited under Adobe Lightroom

One evening on Scotland's iconic beaches - Sango sands in Durness.

Stacked batteries.

 

Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites.

his photo was taken at thursley common on the 18th July 2017.

 

This is stacked from 4 images using my Olympus omd 1 mark 2 and the 60m lens

Macro Friday 21.9.2018 "Blue" - candidate #2

 

Glass length ~2,7cm

 

Focus stack

Post-sunset, blue hour view of multiple sea stacks on Bandon Beach on a clear but windy summer evening. I used a 10-stop filter to extend the exposure to get a smooth glaze on the water's surface.

This is a set of sport stacking cups. We have some world class stackers here in Heppenheim. Here you can see the world record by Robin Stangenberg from my hometown (please don't forget to come back to my picture and leave a comment ;-): player.broadbandvideo.com/asxgen.asp?ShowOrClip=c&Med...

Hasselblad 501cm

50mm Distagon

ilford delta 100

Stack of pallets with Boulevard Brewing Co. Pallet Brand 7th one down.

This image is composed of 11 frames from an action cam movie taken at 60s increments. This fire sky was one of the best from 2020: www.flickr.com

/photos/79387036@N07/49498158871/in/album-7....

 

Lower Sampling: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/49499022293/in/album-7...

 

Higher Sampling: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/49499742762/in/album-7....

 

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.

The area is known geologically as the South Stack Formation. Its strata includes sandstones and interbedded shales which have been contorted by large folds and crumples. The folds can be seen in the seacliffs. Thick beds of pure Holyhead Quartzite, which forms the bulk of Holyhead Mountain, lie above these folded sedimentary rocks. Recent studies suggests the rocks appearance was caused by large scale earth movements which is not a part of the normal sedimentary process; however, this theory remains controversial. Similar evidence of upthrusts can be seen in the cliffs to the south of South Stack.

 

Colors, repetition, stacks, shadows on a small set of children's jacks

beach furniture, lagos, Portugal

Inukshuk-inspired stack of stones.

Active Assignment Weekly: A bug's view

What it took: Brightness reduced a bit.

Our Daily Challenge: Made of stones

focus stack of 13 images

combined with Zerene Stacker (DMap)

 

On - Famenne - Belgique

My photo - Apps Repix, Laminar, Leonardo, Stackables

 

This is my morning walk - the right side is our walking path

Loch Stack on the way to Durness, it was blue skies when I left Rosemarkie but I drove into grey, somehow they enhance the view on this loch, it was quiet and lonely but oh so beautiful.

Canon EOS 6D

Olympus LMPlanFl 20X 0.40 BD + Raynox 250

Exposición: 2,5" - ISO100

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 230

Pasos de 4,4 µm

Magnificación aproximada: 14x

Another from Wednesday morning this time looking straight at the rising sun.

Flickr pals Jayme and Dash came over for a second Thanksgiving dinner on Friday. After dinner we took a walk at a local park. Dash and Jasper agreed to pose. I'm not real impressed with my stacked composition and harsh light of this shot, but the boys looked good.

The memory card evolution (in terms of physical card size) stacked on a 2" optical cube - complete with dust and fibres because I couldn't be bothered to try and remove it all!

An interesting rock formation on the side of a trail in Glacier National Park.

Obviously not the dart I had a slim hope of getting, but Stagecoach 39691 (KX08 LVM) was photographed all the same, as it makes it`s way along High Stack, Long Buckby, with a D4 service for Daventry.

 

28th September 2018.

August 27, 2011 - Amherst Nebraska

 

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"Stacked Plates" is storm chasers jargon for us to describe a strongly striated mesocyclone! Oh this was a B E A U T Y!

 

Late August 2011. This was a LP (Low Precip) Storm, and she didn't drop an ounce of rain. If anything did come down it evaporated before it hit the ground. It was so damn hot and humid and was just happy the sun was blocked out by the clouds and then this came along. Along with the severe warning it had on it a few counties north of my location as it moved south.

 

You can clearly see the mid-level inflow bands. Better known as striations. These were so well defined it was jaw dropping!

When the storm got close enough I couldn't really see or verify a wall cloud of any type. We had a few lowerings, but nothing significant to get me to report it. So I really can't call this a supercell. But it sure was fun one to witness!

 

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This weeks Macro Mondays theme is “Low key".

 

Simple set-up for this: just set a stack of quarters on a black poster board and pointed a light toward the stack and took the picture.

 

ISO 3200

ƒ/5

1/250

 

HMM

Male Ant-mimicking jumping spider, Myrmarachne formicaria, Salticidae

Size: 6 mm

 

Last week I posted a few "action shots" of this charming fellow who lived with me a couple of years ago. Well, I decided my grieving period is now officially over, so a few days ago I pulled his body from the morgue and respectfully shot a few stacks of him.

 

This is stacked from 464 exposures in Zerene Stacker.

 

Mitutoyo M Plan Apo 10/028, morfanon and a Jansjö quartet.

 

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