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A stack of cafe chairs out on the footpath, under verandah shade, in Chinatown Adelaide. The chairs are made from a black woven material on a bright chrome structure.
Taken with iPhone 3GS.
An old Stack of a weevil on my kitchen table , previously unused as I was never sure if I liked the image or not.
Captured with the EOS 7D and the MPE65 , stacked using Zerene stacker 64bit
CombineZP'd from 12 images, a wee bit lost around the legs
there's a fair chance I'll be reduced to dusting dead wasps by the end of the winter!
Focus52/2012, week 13: stack
Gorgeous and simply perfect mugs from my favourite pottery in Konstanz. Two more pictures on my blog
Stacked result of 30 images taken at ISO 100 1/640 exposure at prime focus with Skywatcher 200P Newtonian reflecting telescope.
Stack of 73 pictures at 90 microns steps.
Basic setup at 4x with stacked 100mm and reversed 28mm at f8.
103 stacked images of Iris Japonica. The lighting is natural window light.
I've been very impressed with the images John Hallmen produces using the Zerene Stacker software, so I decided to try it out. This is my 5th composite image and one that I'm very happy with. This is one of my favourite flowers and when it came into bloom this week, I had to use it as my subject .
I don't have the marvellous gear that John has but my Tamron macro lens has done ok with this one.
This is done using the Pmax method. There is a bit of halo-ing in places, but in all, it's a good image.
I hope you like it, thanks for looking.
To see the best that this program can do, check out John's stream & his images www.flickr.com/photos/johnhallmen/
Canon EOS R5 together with Canon EF 400mm DO IS II and stacked teleconverters: Series III 2X Extender, followed by the Canon 12mm extension tube, and a Series III 1.4X extender.
20 shots per second in electronic shutter mode. Shutter speed was 1/2500 and ISO was 9000. The R5 was set to crop mode (factor 1.6). Technical all together near 1800mm. Handheld in good lighting conditions.
Shot 25 of 31 in B&W October Project
Sooooo close. My goal is to have these done before obviously not posting this weekend.
I won't hate on this one like I did my attempt at symmetry. I'm actually pretty happy with the result and am psyched what the square crop did. Shooting at 10mm then doing a 1x1 can make that depth of field seemingly last for miles. This is a decent sized cove and I was backed up to the end of the point (watching for the big, unexpected set to take me, or worse, my gear, out of commission). I love Big Sur and all I've seen up North.... but I can't stay away from Montana de Oro State Park. This stretch of about 6 miles of coast has become my favorite area in California. The weather is almost always pretty extreme, and to catch a good sunset is rare...but when you do...it just doesn't get better.
This was shot a few months back and I've been waiting to get after it as a B&W.
I'd love feedback here. I like the spot so much and am so close to the shot I'm sure I missed some details in post..
Lightroom 3 and Silver Efex Pro 2
-Nikon D7000
-Sigma 10-20
-Really Right Stuff Tripod, L-Plate and Ballhead
-B+W ND110 10 Stop ND Filter
-10mm
-ISO 100
-f6.3 with focus more in the foreground (it was almost dark and I need more filters, darnit!)
-30 Seconds
Thanks so much for looking!
P made shedloads of pancakes. Cute little ones at that.
Each one was lovingly slathered with an equal amount of Nutella... I like cute little pancakes. They can hold a heck load of Nutella per surface area...
An impromptu visit to San Francisco downtown and a walk along California St. I love how this perspective stacks up multiple city blocks from the Trade Mark building in Chinatown and the St. Mary's church next door all the way up to the Southern Pacific building on Market street
I spotted this stack of chairs in a restaurant in Parkhurst, Johannesburg, outside of operating hours, which meant shooting through the window. A different restaurant now occupies the premises. I've been searching for a specific photograph (not this one) and have been encountering all sorts of forgotten shots.
the somaliland shilling. or the SOS. there were smaller denominations . . but not very useful. each stack is about $20 - 9 February 2008
South Stack is famous as the location of one of Wales' most spectacular lighthouses, South Stack Lighthouse. It has a height of 41 metres (135 feet). It has a maximum area of 7 acres.
Until 1828 when an iron suspension bridge was built, the only means of crossing the deep water channel on to the island was in a basket which was suspended on a hemp cable. The suspension bridge was replaced in 1964, but by 1983 the bridge had to be closed to the public, due to safety reasons. A new aluminium bridge was built and the lighthouse was reopened for public visits in 1997. Thousands of people flock to the lighthouse every year, thanks to the continued public transport service from Holyhead's town centre.
There are over 400 stone steps down to the footbridge (and not, as local legend suggests, 365), and the descent and ascent provide an opportunity to see some of the 4,000 nesting birds that line the cliffs during the breeding season. The cliffs are part of the RSPB South Stack Cliffs bird reserve, based at Elin's Tower.
The Anglesey Coastal Path passes South Stack, as does the Cybi Circular Walk. The latter has long and short variants; the short walk is 4 miles long and takes around two hours to complete. Travelling from the Breakwater Country Park, other sites along the way are the North Stack Fog Signal station, Caer y Tŵr, Holyhead Mountain and Tŷ Mawr Hut Circles.