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Small beetle front view .

 

Zerene stack Pmax.

68 steps @ 15um.

Nikon D7100 + AFD 200 F5.6 ISO 200

Mitutoyo M Plan APO 5X.

 

BG color setting:

R: 72%

G: 99%

B: 04%

W: 99%

Flash time :600usec .

 

FG led module flash time: 9 msec power 6800 lumen.

 

Top view version:

www.flickr.com/photos/fotoopa_hs/26589831295

 

Top view cross-view 3D version:

www.flickr.com/photos/fotoopa_hs/25986677453

   

Stack mit Helicon Focus 48 Frames.

Objektiv 60mm Macro f2,8

A closeup showing the stacked headlights on the 1967 Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Special I used to have.

Stacked from 86 images

Something is going on.

55 or 85mm.

 

Stack of few.

After a wonderful indoor picnic (lots of good food (the Beef BBQ sandwiches were killer!) and great company), We drove to Miami to catch the skyline and fireworks... there we found more Flickr friends and lots of independent fireworks masters... so the atmosphere was smokey from the get-go. I thought I had gotten some pretty good images, most were obscured or partially so by the smoke... I never have much luck (poor fireworks skills) Sigh.... so much to learn!! Should have incorporated more water for reflections, and don't really know how to get the smoke out without messing up the rest of the image... Oh, well, live and learn! Any pointers would be welcome...

Two UP Stack trains meet in Traver, CA. This is a small town of about 700 people along the SR-99 "valley" corridor of the Central Valley of California. Traver is known for its grain exports.

 

Today these two stack trains waste no time blazing through town, even with an older Southern Pacific (now UP) loco second out on the Westbound (Compass North) train.

 

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I remember looking out of the window of our flat and saying to my girlfriend doesn't the sky look weird. it almost looked green then we had the biggest thunder storm of the Summer. this was taken out of the window looking over the A41 with the cars going past. the flooding doesnt really show up in the photo but i've never seen so much rain!

 

The above photo is roughly about 60 photos stacked on top of each other to create a long exposure effect with surreal looking clouds.

A southbound CN train with a long cut of double-stacked containers followed by an equally long cut of auto rack cars approaches the Amtrak station in Effingham, Illinois.

South Stack lighthouse is located on a rocky islet off the east coast of Anglesey, north Wales. It was built in 1809, and is 28 metres tall, standing about 60 metres overall above sea level.

The lighthouse can be visited, but only by descending - and the ascending - the 400 steps down the steep cliff face. The surrounding cliffs are used by thousands of sea birds, particularly guillemots, as nesting sites.

 

I stacked this in Photoshop because I couldn't figure out how to get StarStaX to align them without making star trails. So, I aligned them by hand.

 

The lines across them are stuck pixels in my camera sensor -- they seemed to "move" when i aligned the stars.

 

From this I need to (1) learn how to subtract out the stuck pixels and (2) better intensify the light and contrast when stacking the images.

 

From this impressive snow and ice stack, our friend Rachel has clearly been told not to step more on her left, even if the view on the valley of Chamonix is is completely amazing :-)

 

At this location, she sees our rope squad (cordée) and we're also on ridge.

The Vallée Blanche is one of my favorite walks within these 4 days alpinism initiation on the mountains. Since that day, I definitely know that I not subject to vertigooooo!

And doesn't neceserly require a jump (you know, the lack of atmosphere :P)

stacking rings in sterling silver with moonstone

26 Techniques Challenge - Time Stacks

 

First attempt at time stacking. 25 images shot at 1 minute intervals as there was very little cloud movement. Processed in Lightroom & Photoshop

 

E-PL7 Fujian 35mm f1.7 CCTV

S-211 jets flying through Sacobia river just west of Clark Air Base in Pampanga with the Wing man on stack down position>.

120, 15 second Exposures

20 Dark Frames

 

Stack of New $100 Bills

 

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A pile of partial assemblies stacked four-high awaiting transport to a production line.

 

The Flickr Lounge - Piles of Things

Pile of stacked books on floor.

A sea stack, covered in puffins (too small to see from here)

in this view of the gold and black plume agate, you can see the end from where I took off the polished nub I first uploaded the photograph of on Dec. 22nd. On the damaged, outside edge, I had spotted the faint outline of a plume-like structure, which is why I decided to pick it up and keep it. It certainly was not a very pretty or impressive looking specimen, but I just had a feeling it might be something good.

High pile of hardcover books

I Celiferi sono un sottordine di insetti ortotteri noti con il termine generico di cavallette o locuste.

Stack Rocks, otherwise known as Elegug Stacks in Pembrokeshire. Elegug is the welsh terms for the Guillemots and razorbills that nest here.

 

Note to self - Shoot more Black and White

 

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Stacking 120 Timelapse photos

Portland, Dorset, England - 10th March, 2014

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