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This is a stack of 76 images taken with an Intervalometer. I used www.startrails.de, but couldn't resist tweaking the color a bit for Slider Sunday, HSS
76 images = 27 seconds, then 2 second delay 76 times...
taken 30 minutes before the previous shot ,gulls hunting for mice and voles on the high spring tide ,i like the way my lens has captured them all in focus at 600mm ,never ceases to surprise me
Went out to catch the Falcon 9 Heavy launch. That li'l puff on the left. But all I got was this lousy stack XD
Evening Sea Stacks. © Copyright 2021 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.
Sea stacks and surf on an overcast evening, Crescent City, California.
The circumstances of this photograph were just a bit unusual, and it is not quite the photograph that I thought I’d be making when I recently visited the coastline at Crescent City. Because the days are so long right now, we decided to go out for an early dinner, planning to head back out into the field to photograph an hour or so before sunset. The plans was not totally solid, but I had this spot in mind as one of the possibilities, as it more or less in Crescent City. We finished dinner and it was still too early for the photography I had in mind, so we did a bit of exploring before we ended up back at this post.
I had photographed these very rocks a couple of years ago, and this time I was imagining something with sunset light, the colorful ocean and sky, and perhaps some dramatic shadows. The conditions had something else in mind. To the north a line of clouds was arriving, likely the result of a weak incoming cold front. When it became apparent that the brilliantly colorful sunset I imagined was not to be (though something else interest did eventually happen) I rethought the mood I wanted to suggest and began to see the appeal in this framing of the scene, focusing on the foreground island with the more distant sea stacks closer to the top of the frame.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.
The Moss Landing Power Plant from Elkhorn Slough, CA
I've missed a few Sunset Sundays...so this one is a two for one. Its a sunset and its the stacks!
More photos of the stacks here and more Sunset Sundays here
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Even though this was shot at f/8, both the wildflowers a few feet from me and the mountain dozens of miles from me are in focus. How? Click here to find out: traveljapanblog.com/ashland/2014/03/my-first-not-entirely...
Smelter Stack in Anaconda, MT. Known as one of the largest free standing brick structures in the world at 555 feet tall. The smoke stack was built by the Anaconda Copper Company in 1919 and were closed in 1980. The Smelter stack was registered with the National Register of Historic Places and is now a part of the Anaconda Smoke Stack State Park.
Taking 100 x 2s frames from: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/48871130426/in/photost... at the height of the fire sky, I stacked them in Photoshop and used lighten to create this image.
Running from Lincoln to the village of Harby in Nottinghamshire is a pleasant cycle path much used by cyclist and dog walkers. Where the path passes under the bridge carrying the B1190 road some two miles from Skellingthorpe, the same spot where I found the teddies, there are some tags painted on the underside of the bridge. This is one, another can be seen here.
A Macro Mondays submission on the topic 'Redo". A redo of my original "stacks" image of forks, this time from the other end.
Original image
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NS 1846 leads hotshot intermodal train NS 25A southbound through Arrowhead, Virginia along the NS Washington District.
winterharte Pflanze / perennial plant
Blossom width ~ 1cm
Focus stacking from 15 shots using DslrDashboard and CombineZP
Three wooden spools of thread stacked with a straight pin and buttons.
Developed with Darktable 3.6.0. Background texture added in Photoshop.
I spent six hours yesterday on Conception Bay, most of the time in a Zodiac with my wife, her sister and brother and their spouses. It was a fine day to be on the water. We circled the largest island in the bay, Bell Island. Among its many attractions are these, at the southern end. If you look closely, you can see a small motorboat about a third of the way from the left side. I would guess the stacks are about 60 metres tall.
This here is a 9 image handheld focus stack of a tiny Aphid (Species unknown) using CombineZP, I hear you asking why CombineZP when you have just purchased Zerene?
Well it seems that when I add Kenko extension tubes to my MP-E, the resulting vignetting throws out the stack in Zerene Stacker, this is the only explanation I can find, if the image has no vignetting then the Zerene program works fine, the vignetting is caused by the Kenko extension tubes as they have not been designed for a ful frame sensor, I have included one of the stack images in comments to illustrate this. However, the stack worked fine in CombineZP, has anyone come across this issue in Zerene and if so are there any solutions?
I know I could buy other makes of extension tubes to overcome this or even use my 1.4x extender. I was wondering if there might be any Zerene settings that need adjusting? Oh and tried both PMax and DMap, DMap was a bit better, but I think the dark lines of the vignetting are confusing the program.
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