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A small flower (5mm) that you can only appreciate by getting really close. Stack of 5 photos with a reversed lens.
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In Explore, June 17, 2025
Inntel Hotels Amsterdam-Zaandam has been labelled the most bizarre hotel in the world by news channel CNN.
This typically Dutch building consists of a stack of almost seventy traditional detached Zaan houses in four different shades of Zaan green. Here, the present is connected to the past and tradition to innovation. Five different Zaan house types can be distinguished in the facade, from workers' houses to notary houses.
A striking exception is the blue house in the upper right corner, which refers to the painting "La Maison Bleue" by the famous French artist Claude Monet during his visit to the Zaan region in 1871.
Inntel Hotels Amsterdam-Zaandam is door nieuwszender CNN bestempeld als het meest bizarre hotel ter wereld.
Dit oer-Hollandse gebouw bestaat aan de buitenkant uit een opeenstapeling van bijna zeventig traditionele losse Zaanse huisjes in vier verschillende tinten Zaans groen.
Hier wordt heden verbonden met verleden en traditie met vernieuwing. Er zijn vijf verschillende Zaanse woningtypen te onderscheiden, van arbeidershuisjes tot notariswoningen.
Opvallend afwijkend is de knalblauwe woning in de rechterbovenhoek, deze verwijst naar het schilderij "La Maison Bleue" van de beroemde Franse kunstenaar Claude Monet tijdens zijn bezoek aan de Zaanstreek in 1871.
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An old Norwegian myth rule says you have to put another rock onto the stack if you don't want the trolls coming.
An old Norwegian hikers rule says you have to put another rock onto the stack to mark the path.
A new Norwegian tourist rule says you have to put another rock onto the stack if you like this place and want to come back.
A good starting point for a series of lots of Norway photos being uploaded in the next weeks.
A mini-lockdown project. Here I took 20 pictures of last night's full moon (A65 with 500mm AF Reflex F8) and processed them in Registax 6. I may have overegged it as the picture looks a little too crisp with artefacts in darker areas. There's a useful overview of the software and the technique at njspots.com/2019/09/11/stacking-photos-tutorial-capturing.... So far I have very little idea what the individual sliders do, but is interesting to see detail extracted from a fuzzier set of source photos.
A photographer gives scale at Olympic National Park Pacific Ocean Coast Ruby Beach sunset sea stacks IMG_9944 Ruby Beach sunset sea stacks
This is a set of sport stacking cups. We have some world class stackers here in Heppenheim. Here you can see the world record by Robin Stangenberg from my hometown (please don't forget to come back to my picture and leave a comment ;-): player.broadbandvideo.com/asxgen.asp?ShowOrClip=c&Med...
I've always been fascinated by the steam coming out of these towers in the winter. A still photograph really doesn't do this phenomenon justice. But the light was right and I was in town.
Springfield, Illinois
February 2007
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Post-sunset, blue hour view of multiple sea stacks on Bandon Beach on a clear but windy summer evening. I used a 10-stop filter to extend the exposure to get a smooth glaze on the water's surface.
The APL stack trains were an impressive sight back in the 80's and they really used to hustle. I shot this at Wood River on the UP with CNW 5088 leading UP 2407, 3125 and 2908 on September 9, 1988. As was most often the case a CNW GP50 was in the lead right out of North Platte.
The Bethlehem Steel Corporation was an American steel and shipbuilding company that for much of the 20th century was one of the world's largest steel producer and shipbuilding companies. The company's roots trace to 1857 with the establishment of the Bethlehem Iron Company. Bethlehem Steel was formed in 1904 through the merger of the earlier companies, and existed through the decline of American steel manufacturing during the 1970s until its final bankruptcy in 2001.
The Steel Stacks were preserved as an Icon of the Steel Industry and are now part Arts and Entertainment center
The memory card evolution (in terms of physical card size) stacked on a 2" optical cube - complete with dust and fibres because I couldn't be bothered to try and remove it all!
Inukshuk-inspired stack of stones.
Active Assignment Weekly: A bug's view
What it took: Brightness reduced a bit.
Our Daily Challenge: Made of stones
Effetto Bokeh
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Stacked stones on the coastline of John O'Groats, the most Northerly part of mainland Great Britain.
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GoPro raw images stacked (100x4s interval), iso 100. This image was taken over 6.66 minutes. The moon at right trailed more than 3 times its diameter; thus the distortion.
Tis is my first stack in almost 11 months.
Picture of the day
30:365 [01/30/2010]
for my friend bats...
the folks at Nestle' are kind enough to provide a high altitude recipe for those of us living on top of the world. without it, our tollhouse cookies just wouldn't be the same.
One of the many stone stacks that appear occassionally in Pucks Glen. This one was unusual in its location (bit a climb down to get to it) and its shape (the first I've seen of this style).
Male Ant-mimicking jumping spider, Myrmarachne formicaria, Salticidae
Size: 6 mm
Last week I posted a few "action shots" of this charming fellow who lived with me a couple of years ago. Well, I decided my grieving period is now officially over, so a few days ago I pulled his body from the morgue and respectfully shot a few stacks of him.
This is stacked from 464 exposures in Zerene Stacker.
Mitutoyo M Plan Apo 10/028, morfanon and a Jansjö quartet.
An #unusual macro #edge view of a stack of CDs.
1:1 reproduction ratio.
Strobist:
Single blue-gelled 430EX III flash with 25-degree Rogue grid fired across the back of the CD stack from camera left perpendicular to the camera. Several shots revealed that very small changes in the position and angle of the flash caused large changes in the photo.
Another from Tuesday's beautiful sunrise, these bales, unusually stacked 3 high, catching some gorgeous light
The image looks a whole lot better if you click on it to view it large!
EXIF data lost through Photoshop, so here goes:
Nikon D500
AF-S Micro Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 G
f/8
ISO 100
1/500s
Just 3 shots stacked together. Again, not a perfect result, but I'm starting to get there