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Temporary house guest found sniffing fat stack of bald stickers(685).

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An old pile of timber ~ why, no idea?!

 

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Stack (Seen in Paris)

A stack of pink macarons.

Stack and gannet colony at Hermeness.

 

Felsen und Basstölpelkolonie bei Hermaness

A pack of Christmas party bags neatly aligned. Focus stacked usi8ng zerene

stacked chairs waiting for a wedding

Eastbound BNSF stack is about to cross Chicago Avenue in Riverside. California 91, 60 and I-215 interchange in the background.

I am an old dawg trying to learn new tricks...I have owned my GFX100S for a year and have never tried focus stacking...geez....so, this image is nothing but, stacked the images and then experimented with the ON1 Sky Replace feature....I add the moon (brush) first, mask the edges on the mountain ridge and then apply the sky effect.

Beach rocks stacked high :)

Tomatoes of varying shapes, colors and sizes. The wind let me get a couple of shots in.

Early morning in the old market before the crowds.

Having a bit of creative fun, I stacked 130x2 second images and lightened in PhotoShop 6.0. Unlike my previous examples: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/albums/72157689221737561, these clouds seemed to be moving in many directions over this 4.3 minute interval.

 

Anyway, I thought the pattern was an interesting abstract and worth uploading. :-)

Here's my collection of Spacesavers, to date:

 

Top down:

Embroidery

1.5 quart Pink Daisy

2 Qt Pink Daisy

1.5 Qt Blue Snowflake

2 Qt Blue Snowflake (reverse colours)

2 Qt Black Snowflake

They all spend a lot of endless hours, holding various foods in my fridge or sweating it out in my oven. They are my best friends in the kitchen and I love them all.

Fresh out of the Alliance Yard, BNSF 7767 leads a westbound stack train through Hicks Field Road on it’s way out of Saginaw

Boat Stack, Camber Dock, Portsmouth

Looking up at the Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells, Texas from the circle drive around back. Shot in November 2008.

 

For more information or images (inside and out) on this decaying Texas landmark, see my Baker Hotel Set Page.

 

Looking at this image now, I'm struck by how similar the ambient lighting here is to the lighting at the Michigan Central Depot in Detroit, Michigan. The lower portion of the building illuminated by the greenish mercury vapor light, the upper floors lit with the more orangish/yellow of sodium vapor light.

 

Gotta go large on black with this one...

 

Night, full moon, ambient mercury and sodium vapor light, blue-gelled strobe.

I was experimenting with the focus stacking technique to keep the background out of focus. This was the result.

Stacks of crystalline chairs to choose from.

Modern stone stacks on the hill above Cuween Chambered Cairn, Mainland Orkney

Sigma 14mm f2.8 manual focus

A beach covered with rock stacks north of cairns, Queensland, Australia

Panasonic FZ70 f6.3 1/100sec 112mm

stacked from 3 images and sharpened by wavelet filter in RegiStax V6.

4 Stacks from 115 images and differend light figuration combined

 

This was taken with f16, Panasonic 45-175mm and Raynox DCR-150. The interresting thing about some telezoom lenses is, that their sharpest possible aperture in combination with raynox dcr lenses is f16, and the picture quality is much above the native quality of the teelezoom lens. In stacking f16 brings often much better results than f4, because of the smaler seams around overlapping objects.

Stack of 147 images taken with the Nikon Plan 40/0,5 ELWD 210/0.

 

A toy model of a 2CV, given to the father of a friend when buying his second real 2CV, somewhere in the 60's.

 

This photo was a focus stack of 6 pictures.

Un experimento de stack focus, una técnica que me comentó hace poquito JCRUIZ y a la cual empiezo a ver el "gustillo".

 

La técnica de stack focus consiste en realizar varias tomas con diferentes planos de enfoque para combinarlos todos y obtener una toma general con una profundidad de campo mucho mayor de la ofrecida por el diafragma del objetivo, de este modo, podréis ampliar la cobertura de enfoque en macros y fotografías del estilo. Hay programas que al parecer realizan esta operación de una forma más o menos automática pero son para PC. Esta que os muestro está hecha en MAC y de forma y procesado manual mediante el empleo de 3 capas con planos de enfoque.

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