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Thirle Door and the Stacks of Duncansby, Duncansby Head at dawn.
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South Stack, Holyhead, Angelsey, North Wales. This is my favourite place on planet earth. It was wonderful to be able to visit here again, despite it being a brief encounter.Pentax Kx.
This 100x5s stacked images was lightened in Photoshop. Fire Skies are one of the best uses of this type of post-processing. In this equivalent 8.3 minute exposure, 2 evening commuters were accidentally captured.
Always the same wing, but another part of it, The contrast between the extremly reflective and bright wing scales and the almost black ones was very challenging.
Nikon BD Plan 60/0.7 ELWD 210/0; stack of 225 images.
This is a “stacking” of 6 images at various focal lengths taken with my new macro lens. In addition I have purchased a new 4K monitor and its like night and day to my old monitor. Detail is incredible as well the colors seem to be spot on. I did process this towards the “high key” effect with a hint of color. I am satisfied with the results and like the effect of the depth of focus.
This stack of 12 focus points, each at 3 exposures take on an otherworldly aspect when taken to a minimal contrasted monochrome.
A Potterton garden, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Pembrokeshire Coast The Stack
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Stack of Kodak instamatic 110 cameras (Ektralite , Graffiti , Gimini ) . From the 1980s .
(for "Smile on Saturday")
Of all the shots I exhibit, this is probably the most popular and near oldest.
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After shedding her heavy armor and swimming back to the shopping district Flit sees several small objects bobbing in front of the store.
She smirks handling the delicate and well painted rubber duck, she presses a small red button on it's back hoping that it will vibrate. Instead a small device inside is triggered and the little duckling starts ticking...
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NS 3652 leads intermodal train 257 west trough East Conemaugh, Pa on a wet and cloudy June afternoon.
In my future flat, there will be a wall.
A wall to be stacked up with notebooks, stamps, cameras..... etc.
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Another image taken during our trip into beautiful Scotland. This was taken at Loch Stack just after sunrise. The mountain in the background is Arkle.
Trefor village lays on the Llyn peninsula North Wales a small village with a dramatic coastline. The stacks are best captured during sunset when the setting sun casts its warmth on the cliff face and surrounding rock.
South Stack Lighthouse Spring Sunset
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NS 4124 leads intermodal train NS 28X eastbound through Johnstown, Pennsylvania, as it heads for the CP C signals.
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The Stacked Deck: You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy.
A standalone vignette, this creation will be on display at Brickworld Chicago next week. It combines many things I love about Batman the Animated Series, as well as various designs and techniques I’ve used over the years.
Here, we find many of Batman’s villains playing poker, ala 'Almost Got Im’, as well as some character relationships like that of Joker and Harley—apparently Joker is willing to risk his lovely sidekick in a game of poker! The design of the Stacked Deck was a hard one to pull off, and not just because I was so low on pieces that 50% of it is made from 1x1 dark green bricks! The curved roof is something I’ve wanted to do for a long time, and despite the flexibility of the pieces used, it was hard to keep them in place without the building exploding. The creation also features some designs I’ve used before, such as the ceiling fans from my Black Mask creation, and even some hanging fish hooks from way back when. For such a small creation, there are tons of details such as Croc and Bane throwing knives and Penguin standing on a box for a height advantage—oh and of course a Bat cowl hanging on the wall!
This creation is also meant to do more however; I’m currently out of the Lifelites products I desire, but luckily the company will be displaying products at Brickworld. So, once I arrive and get one last LED wire and the batteries (Which are impossible to find in store!), I’ll have one hanging, flickering light over the poker table. Anyways, enjoy online viewers, and those attending will be able to see this spectacular hive of villainy in person!
Enjoy!
Dripping Springs, Texas, TX. Stones, rocks, fence, Texas Hill Country, iPhoneography, Hipstamatic, HipstaPrint, black and white, monochrome, grayscale.
The stacks off the coast of Vik in southern Iceland are very picturesque. I used a big zoom to try to capture the power of the massive waves breaking on the beach.
The Stacks of Duncansby, Duncansby Head at sunset as a hail shower moves across.
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Stacked [Whatever] Block. I say [Whatever] because it could be so many different things. Bolts of fabric, books, bricks... Of course turning it sideways gives you a whole slew of new choices! You can read more and find the tutorial to download over here.