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For Prompt Addicts: Stacked Up

I dedicate this shot to Eddie The Bugman (a.k.a. Edward Nurcombe), a master of this type of portrait, whose photographs are an inspiration to me. Eddie hasn't posted since 2015, and appears to have fallen off the Internet. I hope he's OK - any news would be welcomed.

 

Pentax D-FA 100mm F/2.8 WR Macro, with HD DA 1.4X tele-converter, Raynox DCR-250, and off-camera diffused Godox AD180 flash. Five-frame handheld focus stack. 17MP crop to 4:3 aspect ratio.

 

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Stack of Kodak instamatic 110 cameras (Ektralite , Graffiti , Gimini ) . From the 1980s .

(for "Smile on Saturday")

Found these arranged as shown. Shiny with the rain

Choices, choices.

 

Shot for Our Daily Challenge :“Collected or Accumulated”

One of the most interesting places on the Pacific coast is at Bandon, Oregon, where offshore sea stacks guard the beach.

 

It took nature millions of years and great force to create these spectacular sea stacks. Some of the vertical columns were once part of a headland, but erosion of thinner and softer material isolated them from the mainland.

 

Many stacks were the result of volcanic action, with lava flowing to the sea.

In body focus stacked on a rainy day. While the 60mm is not among my favorite macros you can't beat it on a rainy day. One thing Oly does not get enough credit for is the weather proofing on their gear.

 

A drone shot of the stacks of Storr in Skye.

From rodeo beach, got skunked on sunset but turned out to be one of my favorite photos!

NS 201 heads west on the S-Curve just west of Montgomery Tunnel.

In 2018, I refolded my older Stacked Propellers Tessellation design, this time as a complete tessellation rather than a single molecule. Elephant Hide paper, 64×64 grid.

 

More pictures: origami.kosmulski.org/models/stacked-propellers-tessellation

Stacked [Whatever] Block. I say [Whatever] because it could be so many different things. Bolts of fabric, books, bricks... Of course turning it sideways gives you a whole slew of new choices! You can read more and find the tutorial to download over here.

South Stack (Welsh: Ynys Lawd) is an island situated just off Holy Island on the North West coast of Anglesey. It is famous as the location of one of Wales' most spectacular lighthouses.

 

When the weather is clear you can make out Ireland as well as the Isle of Man.

Photos taken while complying with UK Coronavirus lockdown.

 

A stack of 33 focus points at a single exposures level. Photographs taken using a portable lightbox kit.

 

Clematis is a genus of about 300 specieswithin the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. Their garden hybrids have been popular among gardenersbeginning with Clematis × jackmanii, a garden standby since 1862; more hybrid cultivars are being produced constantly. They are mainly of Chinese and Japanese origin. Most species are known as clematis in English, while some are also known as traveller's joy, a name invented for the sole British native, C. vitalba, by the herbalist John Gerard; virgin's bower for C. viticella; old man's beard, applied to several with prominent seedheads; leather flower for those with fleshy petals; or vase vine for the North American Clematis viorna. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clematis

 

A lenticular cloud glows with the dawn light above Green Mountain and the Flatiron formation in Boulder Colorado. Technically known as “Altocumulus Standing Lenticular” these clouds form when air is forced up by mountains oriented perpindicularly to the flowing wind. At the crest of their movement clouds will form if there is sufficient moisture, shaped like flying saucers or pancakes, reflecting the gravitational spread of the deflected air. I’m unsure what causes the stacking that we see here. While the cloud appears stationary, the air is moving very quickly. The shape may change with time as the wind velocity changes. This cloud elongated after I took this photo (see future posts and link listed below).

 

While it looks like I’ve gotten carried away with the saturation and vibrance sliders, I’ve actually toned this down a bit. If you visit this link and input the date as Feb 6, 2016, starting at 6:45 am and ending at 7:30 am, you can see just how bright this cloud became, and watch the shape change with time. (#2)

Prompted by today's prompt, I stacked these tiny bowls which are used for bits of this and that in the kitchen. #cy365#ruleofthirds#camanoislandpottery

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Sea stacks at Trefor

There are records which show that in 1570 Edward Blount made the pool to turn the wheels at Lower Broadwaters Forge. In around 1643 it is said that there was manufacturing at Broadwaters Forge, of blades for the Royalists in English Civil War.

Seen at a local orchard ~ Red Hook, NY

Strange, evenly spaced clouds over the ice...

As far as I can tell it should be an european garden spider. She's hanging on the wall outside of our house.

Her net is about 30cm away from the spot I took the picture. Hopefully I'll get her later from below while she's right in the middle of the net again :-)

 

The spider is about 3,5 cm long, including her legs at this position. The picture shows less than 3cm of her.

 

Shot with kit lens and reverse adapter. 11 photos, stacked with PS CC.

Another focus stack of a fly putting everything together I have been picking up.

 

Canon 100D + F2.8 Macro + 18-55 lens reversed set to around 35mm. 150 Images automated with qdslrdashboard and Stacked with Zerene Pmaz and a little touching up after.

Sea Stacks, Bandon Beach, Oregon.

  

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The Stacks of Duncansby, Duncansby Head at dawn.

 

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The Mangersta Sea Stacks in a boiling sea, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides.

A 40-second exposure of Elegug Stacks, south Wales, just before sunset. Thanks for viewing. (GIC)

Fomapan 100 shot with Canon 28mm f.2.8 LTM lens on Canon IVSb2. Developed in Kompostinol

Nikon FM, Voigtländer Ultron 40mm f/2 SL-II, Ilford Delta 3200

 

Film developed in Ilfotec DD-X 1:4 dilution

Negative scanned using Fujifilm X-T5 with Fujinon XF 60mm f/2.4 Macro. Processed with Analogue Toolbox for Capture One.

Basketball hoop set against the shadow of the stacks at the decommissioned Morro Bay Power Plant.

Red Stack is a large red sculpture that sits in Chancellor's Court at the University of Birmingham. The sculpture by Dubai artist Shaikha Al Mazrou has been brought to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the University. The central pile of red pillows is the statue and is of solid construction. When I visited the sculpture, the University had added red soft cushions for students and staff to sit on when the weather is fine. As you can see from the umbrella, today's weather was anything but fine.

...and Emily.

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Created for the Crazy Tuesday theme, STACKED.

A stack of crushed cars makes for art in False creek.

 

The portable stasis pods have been designed to be stacked at the interior aging facility. Clones that have similar aging cycles are batched together to better monitor their growth. There is no need to move the clones in and out of their stasis pods once they've been bred for growth.

Happy New Year!

Planning to be more organized this year.

I cleaned out some drawers and these are papers that can be discarded, I think I'll use them as scratch papers.

 

Bothy at Loch Stack, Sutherland - dwarfed by the bulk of Arkle in the background.

 

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"New Museum of Contemporary Art building", designed by Japanese architects SANAA.

NYC

 

"The anodised aluminium mesh exterior covering the building's six stacked rectangular boxes emphasises the ramshackle colour of its Lower East Side surroundings. It provides a great surface for attaching artworks, fridge magnet-style, like the Ugo Rondinone rainbow sign “Hell, Yes!” (2001)."

These impressive sea stacks are located on the west coast of Lewis. This was a longish exposure of 15s taken on a windy (normal) day.

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