View allAll Photos Tagged Stackables
The iconic rock stacks of Old Harry Rocks stand proudly against the vast English Channel, weathered by time and tide.
Stack Rocks or Elegug Stacks / Elegug comes from Heligog - guillemot in Welsh .
A Stack is formed, when an arch collapses , leaving its supporting pillars .
An important breeding site for thousands of Guillemots ( May- Mid July ) / Razorbills lower down the stack / a few Kittiwakes / Gulls .
Seabirds - Cormorants , Fulmar, various gulls, etc. - are also on nearby cliffs / the Stack of the Green Bridge / The Cauldron ( Flimston Castle ) .Choughs also breed along this section of coast.
Guillemots and Razorbills, are very obvious on the cliffs from early May until late July, although both make sporadic visits, normally during spells of settled weather, from early winter onwards. The chicks remain ashore for no more than 21 days after hatching. Better for the chicks to complete their fledging at sea than in the jostling cliff communes / 1.8 / 7069 / SR 926.945
The Green Bridge of Wales is nearby.
A stack of crushed cars, seen at the junk yard's "Customer Appreciation Day," May 9, 2009.
Feel free to add any notes with guesses on vehicle ID, as I didn't get all the model names!
All banana cake with some chocolate buttercream and some vanilla buttercream. All edible, including the note paper.
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.
Shot for Active Assignment Weekly, theme Stich or Stack".
WIT
In this case it is a stacked picture of an insect that has sucked itself to a leaf. I spotted it a few days ago and it is totally motionless.
I took 1263 shots (with an automatic macro rail) and stacked it with Helicon Focus. In post bit color correction in Lightroom.
Wellingtonians eat a lot of vegetables and fruits. These are but a few vege and fruit crates in front of a vege & fruit shop on Cuba Street during the daily morning exchange for fresh ware.
Gio broke out the crayons and I decided to take a shot.
I've wanted to shoot vibrant color shots like this for a while after seeing similar shots in a couple of photostreams I follow. I feel like scrabble or snapclicktripod, but am not certain.
I was going with the ROYGBIV scheme but Gio stacked these while I wasn't looking (after I took the other, one row, shots) and I liked the uneven layout and mixed colors.
Peace Paper - handmade paper made from peoples own clothes. No added color. Very interesting texture from every single sheet.
Credit www.shopcatalog.com with an active link required.
Image is free for usage on websites (even websites with ads) if you credit www.shopcatalog.com with an active link.
Running extra hot under the dispatchers pressure, the ZNBYWSP-12 is looking at all clears as it enters single main territory. Under a time crunch to clear for Amtrak California's San Joaquin Train #712 and 715 this Z train will give "hotshot priority" a new term as it flies through Monmouth, CA.
©2002-2013 FranksRails.com Photography
George Burns floribunda rose
I found this beauty in my garden yesterday and it was just too beautiful not to record the image.
This is 77 focus-stacked images using "Zerene Stacker".
Not a whole lot of difference in the blocks, but enough that I think it made the stacking worthwhile :)
Sunny has this massive folder of Vintage Letraset. I nicked a bit for the spine of my latest vintage postcard catalogue. The font is called 'Stack'.
After chasing the Medford job, I had a little time to hang out on the main line north of Spencer. Within a short amount of time, this southbound stack train came roaring through.
This picture of a flower is the result of "focus stacking" I worked with "Helicon Focos". The post production is done with Lightroom 5
Next up. Love this kind of print for stacking. It's busy with lots of different shapes and I really can't anticipate how a block is going to look until I actually make it. Also, this print has a lot of gold etching - all of the building outlines and the small print on the trees, plus other areas.
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.
©FranksRails Photography, LLC.
The false stack from President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Presidential Yacht USS Potomac. The stack contained an elevator with ropes and pulleys. President Roosevelt could raise or lower himself in his wheelchair using his upper body strength. The restored yacht is in Oakland, California, but the stack is mounted at Long Wharf Park in Cambridge, Maryland.
South Stack Lighthouse is built on the summit of a small island off the north-west coast of Holy Island Anglesey Wales. It was built in 1809 to warn shipping in the Irish Sea of the dangerous rocks below.
Duncansby Stacks, Caithness. Image processed to assume a style of painting by Albert Bierstadt about 150 years ago
Stack of 15x5 minute exposures at iso 800, tracked, using a SkyWatcher Esprit 100 telescope. Nikon z7 attached.
Stacked using Deep Sky Stacker.
Collection:
Images from the History of Medicine (IHM)
Publication:
Produced: [between 1960 and 1969?]
Language(s):
English
Format:
Still image
Subject(s):
Libraries, Medical,
National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Genre(s):
Photographs
Abstract:
NLM staff member examines reading material in the stacks.
Extent:
1 photograph : 21 x 25 cm
Technique:
black and white
NLM Unique ID:
101701420
Permanent Link:
Essa técnica, foi o primeiro patch que me intrigou... aí pensei: _"um dia farei isso"... esse dia chegou!!!
(adoro costura com curvas)
Aprenda macro, de onde estiver e agora mesmo em www.macrofotografia.com.br/blog/2015-01-07T13-26-48_Video...