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One of many BNSF stack trains on the Transcon make their way through Joliet, IL.

Experimenting with focus stacking, I shot 20 images with my 180 macro @ f3.5 and process stacked them using Helicon Focus. I used mirror lock up and my heavy tripod with a remote release. I put it on manual focus and then gently cranked the focus barrel just a weee-bit for each image. The software did a pretty good job, then I brought it into PS for my normal flower processing.

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Science Museum, London, England

Sitting by the George's River today working so I set up the camera with an automatic timer remote. Unfortunately ran out of battery but managed to get 32 x 30 second exposures with a 10 stop and 3 stop screw in filter attached to the lens.

 

Stacked in Photoshop using Dr Brown's and processed in NIK. I have since tried manually processing this shot and realised that NIK was responsible for the texture in the water. The original file is super SMOOTH so maybe 16 minutes is worth it after all!

 

Effectively a 16 minute exposure. Not sure I see the benefit in going that long.

Stacked Glass Fountain

Danny Lane

1986

Glass, steel

H270 x W60 x D60cm

Vero Beach, Florida

Photo Michael Decoulos

www.dannylane.co.uk

 

Brand new design....if you have any ideas for a different name, please chime in.

A picture on how to stack as many slaves as possible in the lower decks of a ship.

Stacked in a no-loading zone.

Blocks won at VMQG's February Meeting. Happy this top is together but will be putting it aside to work on other, more pressing projects for a bit.

75mm 1.8 + Raynox 150 20 photos

I have a plan! I knew I wanted the octagons as a border, but it took a while to decide what to put in the middle. There are three sets of eight stacks around the outside of the star and I positioned them to have the most black around the outside to give kind of an airy effect. I'll put the corners on some octagons and sew them together to see what size spacer strip I need around the middle to make it fit the border. I'm headed off to our family Thanksgiving, which we've always celebrated on the Saturday following Thanksgiving so people could all get to places they wanted to be. My son is our Thanksgiving cook and he does a great job :)

There are the ehaist stacks on the huge ferry CoastalCelebration that carries vehicles and people between Vancouver and Victoria.

A close-up abstract shot of stacked firewood, highlighting the intricate details and textures of the cut logs. The varying shades of brown and the rough bark create a warm and rustic visual appeal.

stacked blue recycling carts of various sizes

Handle containers with real efficiency!!

REACH STACKER - ‪LRS645‬

Brand: ‪LIEBHERR‬, Capacity: 45-TONS, Year: 2007

View more pictures and spec detail at: bit.ly/1RFXMPs

Stacks keep me interested because, even though I have a general idea of what a stack will look like, there are always elements of the finished block that surprise me. On top are three eight-stacks of diamonds and below them are the blocks they made. These are cut from a 2.5 inch strip, so when the seam allowances are taken, the finished block looks quite different from the stack set.

sorry

i made lots

 

i got up at 5.30am whilst on holiday one day to go to the cove and stack. The peace and tranquility was immense.

 

i built a set of 18 stacks in perfect alignment across the cove. unfortunately 18 sacks in a single line don't photograph well. they looked bloody brilliant though. as you walked in and out of the alignment you either saw one or a mass of stacks.

 

inspired by the master bebalance www.flickr.com/photos/rocker/sets/72157602341391436/ i tried counterbalancing stones. it made for more delicately balanced stacks.

i am going to upload the rest of the photos later. there are far too many but feel i have to put them all up.

I had an idea in my head so had to start something new.... Another 12 blocks must be made I think, in order to tie all these colours together.

Macro setup - this is a 75-300mm Canon lens (right) stacked against a reversed Rikenon 35-70mm via a reversing ring. When both lenses are at their extreme (35mm vs 300mm) the magnification factor is 8.5x (300 / 35). This results in the full frame being ~2mm along the long edge, which on the 350D (sensor 22.2 mm × 14.8mm) works out to a macro factor of about 10x.

 

This arrangement replaces the $1.35 Pringles can solution. It's worth the $15-20 for the reversing ring ;)

 

You can see photos taken with the setup under my Lens Stacking tag.

Week 30 of my Nifty Fifty for 52 challenge

This week's prompt is: Stacked

IPhone shot, edited with Snapseed on iPad

For Daily Theme....."Only Three Colors".

The moon in daylight, 300 frames from Nikon D7000 movie mode seperated in PS5 and stacked in Registax 6. Skywatcher Explorer 200P/EQ5.

A pair of CSX stack trains on the Erie West Subdivision pass in front of the Lake Shore Railway Museum.

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.

Stacking boars... in brussels

Love making these blocks with leftover stacked fabrics because the final block is always different than the last one! This time, I'm using four sets of six stacks for each block.

Once I figure out the numbers on the color combinations and which way the colors end on the Log Cabins, this design begins to come together. Although you can't see it in the picture, the blacks are mostly black with some kind of dark gray design, so they have a scrappy look. This is one of those designs that would do well with a slightly larger design wall!

Stacked chairs

I need to stack my buttons before I can add the felt stems and beads.

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