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joining I-10 and I-15

Shot with a Sony NEX-5T.

Buddhist temples and their fascination with rock-stacking

As part of our weekend away in Tenby we went on a guided walk through the Castle Martin Firing Ranges. This area is not open to the general public for obvious reasons, so we booked with "Pembrokeshire Footsteps",

www.pembrokeshirefootsteps.co.uk

who get permission to take groups onto the MOD land.

 

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basement of the library

Leica M7, Kodak 400 film, Voigtländer 35mm f/1.4 lens.

Metal, wood and iron stacked industrial materials

hasselblad 503cw, kodak portra 400, diy development in rollei digibase

 

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A hay stacking operation typical of the early 1900s, when horsepower was used to move hay from the field, and to hoist bundles to the top of a hay stack. A derrick outfitted with ropes and pulleys enabled workers to raise large stacks. Considerable skill was required to build a stack that would shed rain without falling apart.

Bosco's front feet are a bit East - West so Martin needs to work on positioning his front feet properly. His front legs are leaning back a bit.

I had such fun with those blocks made from mixed stacks that I'm going to make more! This time I'll just use these three fabrics in the blocks.

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.

I saw this stack of old wooden boxes in Palmyra, Tennessee (near Clarksville). Each box is a slightly different color with a slightly different grain. I really like all of the textures.

A few images from a recent visit to Stack Rock fort. It is testament to the skill of the engineers and builders of the day that the main structure is still in such good condition.

Spiratone 35mm f/3.5 bellows lens on Nikon PB-4 Bellows with recycled xyz focusing stage, mounted together with some wood & screws Rube Goldberg style. The next photo is what you see through the viewfinder of those coins stacked on the stage. This setup is super easy to frame & focus and camera shake is a non-issue. You can walk it over to the window for light & move it around for the best look. Focus stacking should be a breeze, as well as stitching 'panoramas'.

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Q199 swings north a pair of EMDs in the lead. It's running nearly on yellows its following so closely behind A491.

The stack of the M/V Patriot with the Marine Transport Lines Funnel Image

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech - Processing: Elisabetta Bonora & Marco Faccin / aliveuniverse.today

August block for the Unscripted Bee

 

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A Stack of DiamondBack Packages.

You have to look very carefully to see the Can-can dancers now.

Trying stuff. I was thinking that I'd add more of the black print and cut down on the busy look, but then I like busy, so I'm going with the last layout :)

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.

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech - Processing: Elisabetta Bonora & Marco Faccin / aliveuniverse.today

  

Stacked from the three previous images.

Gapland Road, Frederick County, MD

Edited on iPad & desktop, processed in Snapseed & Picmonkey

Grape Containers - Henry Of Pelham Winery - Niagara, Ontario

My stack of Nikes, Nike SBs and Jordans as I get ready to move out of my apartment.

Just before we hit the race.....my, was it bumpy around the last stack!

 

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