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Picnic tables stacked and stored at Lake Sammamish State Park, Issaquah WA. Canon SureShot Telemax point-n-shoot camera. Kodak Ultramax 800 film (expired).

This is something I am working on in my quilt class. Its going to be a stacked coin quilt made with a moda jelly roll called snippets. I haves sewn 8 sets of 5 strips. Now I need to cut each set in 8 inch segments.

Evening in the Stacks 2015 held at the HCLS Miller Branch.

 

Sea stacks of Dragoniir. The small dots are not lens spots, they are hundreds of birds flying around and nesting on the stack.

Lots of forms waiting to be stacked.

A detouring stack train off the Hi-Line meets a loaded westbound grain train at Bonner, MT.

Azure damselfly portrait. Focus stacked using zerene

Stacks and study spaces at the The Music and Performing Arts Library.

 

Photo taken on 13 Mar, 2014 by C.E. Crane.

Stacks of motorized sailing vessel

 

Scenes in Buenos Aires

a lightbulb stack of 2 photos ( my first stack atempt)

Evening in the Stacks 2015 held at the HCLS Miller Branch.

 

Gregory Tinkler, freshman studying exercise science

 

Where do Jayhawks go when they need to focus? Gregory Tinkler goes to Watson Library.

 

This time Tinkler decided the try the stacks because he’d heard it was quiet, solitary place to study. He captured this photo when he noticed the colorful symmetry of shelves full of books.

Stacks of dimes from my coin counting today.

Evening in the Stacks 2015 held at the HCLS Miller Branch.

 

Mexican blankets. Such pretty colors!

 

ACG Challenge Group - Stacked - 1st place

Stacks in the Dept. of Archives & Records Management at Kennesaw State University.

Two massive velocity stacks on a drag-racing Pontiac.

 

Nikon FM2n, Nikon-E 50mm f/1.8, Kodak Pro Image 100.

South Stack Lighthouse, Anglesey.

South Stack is set in a spectacular location to the north-west of Holyhead. The lighthouse acts as a waymark for coastal traffic and a landmark and orientation light for vessels crossing the Irish Sea to and from the ports of Holyhead and Dun Laoghaire.

 

History of the lighthouse

 

In 1645 when lighthouses were privately owned, King Charles II was petitioned for a patent to build a lighthouse on South Stack. The request was refused. However, 143 years after the original petition, Trinity House leased South Stack island and construction of the lighthouse commenced. On 9 February 1809, the station's oil lamps, designed by Daniel Alexander at a cost of £12,000, were first lit. In 1828 an iron suspension bridge was built to replace the rope catwalk that originally linked the lighthouse to the bottom of the 400 steps down the cliff face.

 

This was one of the many changes that have taken place at South Stack since 1809. The lights regularly became more efficient and in 1938 electric power replaced the oil that powered the lamps. In 1964 the iron bridge was taken down and a new one of aluminium was put up in its place.

 

The lighthouse was automated in 1984, and the keepers withdrawn. Today, the lighthouse is monitored and controlled by computer link from Trinity House Operations Centre in Harwich, Essex.

Dave nails the DPUs on the heavy westbound SLPKSCO1-13K over the Pecos River Bridge in Ft. Sumner, NM. The stack train was a monster at 10,000 tons and 10,250 feet long running in a 3x2 configuration. In the background, the new bridge can be seen going up to the west of the existing bridge.

Stack of prints to sell for charity [simplicity]

I'm sure you've seen people making a human pyramid many times, but have you ever seen a horse-man-horse-man stack, huh?

CN 2643 leads a Northbound stack train at Grayslake, IL.

South Stack Lighthouse, Anglesey.

South Stack is set in a spectacular location to the north-west of Holyhead. The lighthouse acts as a waymark for coastal traffic and a landmark and orientation light for vessels crossing the Irish Sea to and from the ports of Holyhead and Dun Laoghaire.

 

History of the lighthouse

 

In 1645 when lighthouses were privately owned, King Charles II was petitioned for a patent to build a lighthouse on South Stack. The request was refused. However, 143 years after the original petition, Trinity House leased South Stack island and construction of the lighthouse commenced. On 9 February 1809, the station's oil lamps, designed by Daniel Alexander at a cost of £12,000, were first lit. In 1828 an iron suspension bridge was built to replace the rope catwalk that originally linked the lighthouse to the bottom of the 400 steps down the cliff face.

 

This was one of the many changes that have taken place at South Stack since 1809. The lights regularly became more efficient and in 1938 electric power replaced the oil that powered the lamps. In 1964 the iron bridge was taken down and a new one of aluminium was put up in its place.

 

The lighthouse was automated in 1984, and the keepers withdrawn. Today, the lighthouse is monitored and controlled by computer link from Trinity House Operations Centre in Harwich, Essex.

South Stack Lighthouse, Anglesey.

South Stack is set in a spectacular location to the north-west of Holyhead. The lighthouse acts as a waymark for coastal traffic and a landmark and orientation light for vessels crossing the Irish Sea to and from the ports of Holyhead and Dun Laoghaire.

 

History of the lighthouse

 

In 1645 when lighthouses were privately owned, King Charles II was petitioned for a patent to build a lighthouse on South Stack. The request was refused. However, 143 years after the original petition, Trinity House leased South Stack island and construction of the lighthouse commenced. On 9 February 1809, the station's oil lamps, designed by Daniel Alexander at a cost of £12,000, were first lit. In 1828 an iron suspension bridge was built to replace the rope catwalk that originally linked the lighthouse to the bottom of the 400 steps down the cliff face.

 

This was one of the many changes that have taken place at South Stack since 1809. The lights regularly became more efficient and in 1938 electric power replaced the oil that powered the lamps. In 1964 the iron bridge was taken down and a new one of aluminium was put up in its place.

 

The lighthouse was automated in 1984, and the keepers withdrawn. Today, the lighthouse is monitored and controlled by computer link from Trinity House Operations Centre in Harwich, Essex.

Stacker is a super fun and challenging prize game. To play, you must "stack" the light blocks. To win the grand prize you have to stack the blocks all the way to the top. Come to Funspot today and see if you can win!

Half nature, half ruins... who needs the rule of thirds, anyway?

 

The "mouth" of an old stack, at or near the Adventure Mine (yes, that was its real name!) last fall. This was the opening which would have led into the adjacent boiler building.

 

Still catching up on some old photos...

 

Edit, many years later: Actually, this was for the Mass mine, not Adventure. Whoops! They are neighbors...

 

Cliffs and Ruins blog • David Clark Photography store

3:1 Magnification

3 shot focus stack.

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Stack of some of the many paintings Naomi created for her senior project at CSUS. This one features a whale-sized Yuba on the beach with Naomi reclining against him under a full moon.

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Stack of One Hundred Dollar Bills U.S.

On Taum Suak Mountain

Evening in the Stacks 2015 held at the HCLS Miller Branch.

 

Stack of four hard cover books

Evening in the Stacks 2015 held at the HCLS Miller Branch.

 

Dancing Blue Crab on Christmas Island

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