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Stacked images, each 15 sec at ISO 400

One of Mrs. Ducke's Mexican inspired creations. Delicious..

Title: Reading in the Stacks

Date: Undated

Description: A couple of students are checking out books in the stacks, undated.

ID: RS-4-8-H.Library.148-07-01

 

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mixed-media painting

Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch.

  

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This shot was taken using a NIKON D5000 at ISO 200, f/36, for 1/1sec

 

A series of stacked rocks is formally known as a “cairn” and in my part of the world they are normally found on hiking trails. The reason for them on trails is to help mark the trails for hikers. Outside of hiking they are usually used as landmarks.

 

That’s all fine and good.

 

My wife is a massage therapist and while I don’t know the first thing about massage, I am in charge of her online presence for her business. Over the years I have done tons of research that includes looking at countless other massage websites. One thing I’ve noticed is that somehow massage and stacked rocks (normally the smooth stones used for hot stone massage) go hand in hand. I have even used this photo on my wife’s Facebook page in the past.

 

What I’m curious about is the history between cairns and massage. How did someone decide that a cairn would be a good symbol to represent massage therapy? Any thoughts or comments?

 

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A stack of 18 1/2 second exposures processed for the brightest pixel.

It gives some interesting detail like all of the traffic lights lit and reading the pavement lettering through the cars.

For those curious these were shot from the pedestrian overpass at 130th & Aurora Avenue North in Seattle.

Scotch Corner Services, North Yorkshire.

Vegetable stack - own creation :-) using up leftovers e.g. layers of creamy potato bake, pumpkin and honey-glazed carrots. The base is a squashed-up vegetable and chickpea pattie.

Recipe source for creamy potato bake and vegetable and chickpea pattie: www.exclusivelyfood.com.au

um...i guess that's one way to do it! hope they don't turn toooo quickly.... sawara, japan.

Stacked pan servo feedback potentiometers wired in parallel to provide improved control and smoother performance.

My first attempt at a Stack-N-Whack quilt! Top finished in three days...I love the kaleidoscope look of the blocks and was surprised at how quickly it went. Border and blocks are a floral from Moda's Origins by Basic Grey.

We played a game with two sides who have to knock down a stack of stones with a ball.

Image stack processed with Image-J; stack aligned with StackReg and then focus stacked with Extended Depth of Field. Compare with the same thing done with Helicon Focus. Oh, in this one I didn't clean up all the nicely focussed dust ...

 

Algorithm credit:

B. Forster, D. Van De Ville, J. Berent, D. Sage, M. Unser, " Complex Wavelets for Extended Depth-of-Field: A New Method for the Fusion of Multichannel Microscopy Images," Microscopy Research and Technique, vol. 65, no. 1-2, pp. 33-42, September 2004.

Evening view of the mountains from Stack Rock Overlook on the Blue Ridge Parkway. The parking area is closed, so I had to stop by the side of the road. The red to orange colors on the trees are Red Maple flowers and/or developing seeds. The greens are probably oaks in bloom. The larger buds on the tree in the front bottom right belong to a Fraser Magnolia. They are just now starting to bloom along the Parkway.

Stacked Coin Quilt as seen on Moda Bake Shop. I used 2 Neptune Charm packs. I cheated on this, I had a piece of pre-quitled fabric leftover from a project for a friend. I put my quilt over the top and followed the quilting on the back. I LOVE how it turned out.

 

www.modabakeshop.com/2009/02/stacked-coins-baby-quilt.html

Stack of step decks on display at the Mid America Trucking Show in Louisville, KY in March, 2017.

I took this in a local market. The colors looks so pretty, stacked together.

 

I gave this image an Attribution License ; so you can use it on your site but if you do please provide me with a link back Thanks!

 

-Kango Traveler

If you get this roll, then you're definitely cheating!

Stacked Tails

1950's Automobile

Can someone identify this car?

 

Bell's Corners

Nepean, Ontario

 

Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/2.8 (manual focus)

 

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eastbound UP stacker in the East Bottoms...KCMO-5/14/15

Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch. Celebrity Bartender Paul Skalny.

The photo of the stacked stones come from www.istock.com.

Stack of bread goodies- taken at the Siofok bread and wine festival 20th August

Tenuous link- bread

I call them 'betas.' Essentially they are prototypes that have helped us define our final products. Some of them are Beta 1, some are Beta 2. Very few of them have already achieved the "Ready for Production" stamp.

Greenwood neighborhood, Seattle.

The crew stacking the net. The tuna are still in the net and an occassional one will be trapped in this part of the net. The net has to be brought in and made smaller in order to get the tuna out.

Power Plant stack at Cleveland.

 

Phogographed on a cold day using the NIkkor 18-200 mm VR lens.

…at the new house. Did I mention we were moving?

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If you're up by John o' Groats or Wick in Scotland, make sure to stop by the Stacks of Duncansby! The impressive sea stacks are said to be home to some of Britain's best seabird colonies. 🌊 Fulmars, kittiwakes, guillemots, razorbills, and puffins can all be found at this most north-easterly point of the Scottish mainland - it's not to be missed! #visitscotland #nc500

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