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180 photos merged into one image. The sun setting over the giant spiral I made on Lake Ontario a little while ago. Gotta love those colours!

I have not been out much for various reasons, so I spent an evening playing around with a branch of clematis seeds that sits on my desk. This is a photostack of three images. If you pixel peep, you will see I should probably have used 5 or even 10 images. the background is a bit busy, but it is what it is.

This photo is based on 18 stacked images captured using a microrail with 500um step-size. Lens: AF Micro-Nikkor 60mm f/2.8D and 36mm Kenco extender ring. Nikon D800 settings: fully manual: 1/200 sec @ f/22, ISO 100. Flash SB900 at 1/32th power.

The raw images are first converted to Tiff (Lightroom CC) and stacked using Zerene Stacker. Post-processed: Lightroom CC.

One of the stacked photograph from plane spotting at Planeview Park in Queens. Definitely one of the best parks in the city to have some fun Plane spotting.

Photostack 101 pics-Pmax & Dmap-May 4th 2013 - North Korea-Shahezi, Shangzou City - 5/16 VII 2010

Photo stacked image.

Sample imaged at the Entomological Collections Network (ECN) 2014 meeting in Portland, OR

 

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Three individuals of Macroscopic Solutions, LLC captured the images in this database collaboratively.

 

Contact information:

 

Mark Smith M.S. Geoscientist

mark@macroscopicsolutions.com

 

Daniel Saftner B.S. Geoscientist and Returned Peace Corps Volunteer

daniel@macroscopicsolutions.com

 

Annette Evans Ph.D. Student at the University of Connecticut

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Photostack 91 pics - Pmax & Dmap - March 24th & 25th 2013 - Turkey-Ordu Prov.-Sud di Colcoy 1250 mt. SL - 15/22-VIII-2009

First attempt at photo stacking

 

Sticky Boobialla Myoporum petiolatum, a series showing flower development from bud. Grows in my garden but grows naturally in Victoria and South AUstralia. Stacked images.

Taken in Battle Ground, Clark Co., WA, USA

Thanks to Frans Janssens for ID.

Photostack 71 pics Pmax & Dmap - August 28th 2013

Photographed in Cambridge, MA. Stacked from 358 frames of 2 sec. exposure at F/5.0, 190 mm focal length, ISO 1600.

Photostack 91 pics - Pmax & Dmap - March 26th 2013 - Turkey-rdu Prov.-Sud Di Ulubey 100 mt Sl.-9/17-VIII-2002

Photostack - February 8th 2011 - Kastanelik 500m. Anatolie Sinop V-1997

Photostack 91 pics-Pmax-April 2nd 2013 - France-Drome-Foret de Saou 450 mt.-29-X-2000

Photostack 80 pics-Dmap & Pmax - February 10th 2013 - Germany,WRN, Odenthol - 07-II-2011 - Samoylenko Leg.

Moon rises from behind the tree lighting up the campground

 

Photostack 25 images

Euphorbia fasciculata. I am particularly fond of Euphorbia "flowers" because they never fail to be unusual. Botanists, it seems, like to make up new names for everything, and since euphorbia flowers are quintessentially weird, they call them cyathia instead. If you look closely you can see reflections of the greenhouse in the green petal-like cyathophylls.

 

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Stacked from 2 handheld images.

You can download or view Macroscopic Solutions’ images in more detail by selecting any image and clicking the downward facing arrow in the lower-right corner of the image display screen.

 

Three individuals of Macroscopic Solutions, LLC captured the images in this database collaboratively.

 

Contact information:

 

Mark Smith M.S. Geoscientist

mark@macroscopicsolutions.com

 

Daniel Saftner B.S. Geoscientist and Returned Peace Corps Volunteer

daniel@macroscopicsolutions.com

 

Annette Evans Ph.D. Student at the University of Connecticut

annette@macroscopicsolutions.com

 

Taken in Battle Ground, Clark Co., WA, USA

Today . . . photostacked a couple of dying roses and then extracted the background, quite crudely, as I am no expert at Photoshop. This is the result.

Photostack 71 pics-Dmap & Pmax - February 19th 2013 - Italy-Colle del Melogno-Mt.1000 - 8-V-2008

Striped Lynx Spider. Adult Female. 1 cm Diagonal Leg Span. Made to look like a drawing through the use of Photoshop. Endemic to many portions of the Southern US and Mexico. Even found in Hawaii. This harmless little spider is great at catching the little pest bugs that buzz around your plants and lights.

Photostack 60 pics Pmax - january 10th 2013

Bohemia Mer. Pisek env. V-2012

61 pics Photostack Pmax & Dmap - Amsterdam, January 12th 2014 - Romania Banat - Caras Severin Province - Passo Porta Orientale - Mt 600 - VII - 2013

Photostack 91 pics - March 23rd 2013 - Pmax & Dmap - Serbia - Crnagora-Durmitor Durdojevica Tara 800 mt. - 05/22-VIII-2008

Taken in Battle Ground, Clark County, Washington State, USA

 

Taken in Battle Ground, Clark Co., WA, USA

Thanks to Frans Janssens for ID.

No, this is not a bolide or a meteor. It's 240 photos of the sun setting over Lake Ontario, all merged into one image. Though it reminded me of the recent bolide that exploded over Russia today. All the best to everyone that was affected.

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