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Q015 near Kent,Ohio, on the CSX New Castle Subdivision.

An eastbound stack train meets a westbound empty unit oil train along the busy Pittsburgh Line near Irwin, PA.

 

Explored: highest: #152 (History on BigHugeLabs and Xplore-Stats)

 

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Was on display on the DZL exhibition on November 14th, 2009

Cultureel Centrum de Guldenberg in Wevelgem

  

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stone beach in Portballintrae via 500px ift.tt/2geHfJE

Hay stacks near Appila in South Australia.

These stacks are at the United States Steel Portage Plant. I was on the pier at Portage Lakefront Park in the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore.

 

Photographed on Kodak Vission 3 5219 motion picture film using a NIkon F with the FTN finder and the Nikkor 200-600 f/9.5 lens. Developed in the Kodak ECN-2 chemistry formulated from raw materials.

Stacking up them paws to rest his sleepy head.

This is an image of my new self-made macrotubus. The two tripod mount rings ensures perfect parallelity of tube and optical axis. It can be extended with threaded tubes to e.g. 160 or 210mm tubelength or can be equipped with a tube lens to support infinity corrected lenses. Furthermore it allows to rotate the camera without losing the target in the finder.

Down at the banks of the river Danube the city of Passau rises up above you seemingly stacked on different levels. Inevitably the cathedral or Dom sits at the top of the pile.

Day 63 - Textured Stacked Stars

The average American spends 2.5 hours per day driving. In Europe, its less than 2 hours. Which means, the average car stands around unused for more than 20 hours each day, taking up valuable space which could be used for urban housing or gardens.

 

Is it really such a clever idea to make everyone own a car that is idle more than 80% of its lifetime, depletes natural resources, and pollutes the atmosphere? Wouldn't it make more sense to invest in a tightly woven, reliable public transportation network which offers comfort as well as working or resting opportunities while traveling? And complement this by an equally tightly woven bicycle lane network? Wouldn't the average American (or the average human) be healthier if they walked to the bus stop or train station for, say, 10 minutes, then took a 30 to 40-minute ride, and walked another 10 minutes to their work place? Instead of entering the car in front of their door, cursing traffic jam while on the way, riding into their car park at work, and then driving to the gym at night to spend extra time on the treadmill to get some exercise? Or, for those who live less than 5 miles from their workplace, wouldn't it be healthier and less stressful to ride the bike to work for half an hour twice a day - at least when it's not pouring, freezing, or scalding hot?

quilt pattern by Ashley at Film in the Fridge, with McKenzie and Kona solids

 

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Brick factory near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Photo: Scott Wallace / World Bank

 

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My small project for my swap partner in the Sewing Room Swap!

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A stack of books inside Maurice's Cottage in New Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom.

This is what I have so far. I am going to quit the rows onion batting and then finished joint the rows together

manual focus, legacy lens: H.Zuiko 42mm 1:1.2

All stacks are fun, but some stacks are more fun :)

From bottom to top: Chalky pebble from a beach on the island of Rügen (way up in the north of Germany) / Some calcified organic something from the sea, origin unknown / Small granite stone from Corsica / Plastic armadillo from Houston, Texas, but probably born in China.

Background: Artist/handicraft department, Kaut-Bullinger, Munich

 

I finally got down to this great location and i wasn't disappointed.

Hitech ND 0.6 & 0.9 Stacked with a 0.6 Hard Grad.

Tickled in Adobe Camera Raw.

Stack of $100 dollar bills

  

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Stacked plastic chairs

Stack your money to the ceiling

 

stacked macro.. some bits not in focus but I still like it ;-)

tight on space so this little interstellar piece had to be stacked to fit. Not so pleased with the E.... i should have made it a capital. Definately the weak link. Care burned me with some funk, just gotta glue the joiner.

These are all ready for their corners. Fun to see how each block would turn out with the two sets of stacked fabric :)

39 x 48.5, precut stacked bricks, 3" x 6.5" Quits for Kids.org

My first attempt using #sonya7riii

lens: 4X AmScope objective lens

Flash : Kuangren twins flash

NA: 0.25

Number of pictures : 99

Step size : 25 um

stacked: Wemacro using affinityphoto affinityphoto

University of Alberta

Andy Goldsworthy Exhibition... February 2005

 

sir Goldsworthy is a genious... simple as that...

A stack of books inside Maurice's Cottage in New Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom.

Village near Salcombe, Devon. The street descends sharply, into a dip and then out again, revealing these "stacked" buildings with varying pastel colours. Shot with a telephoto to compress the perspective!

Risbygate St Bury St Edmunds Suffolk England

I remember looking out of the window of our flat and saying to my girlfriend doesn't the sky look weird. it almost looked green then we had the biggest thunder storm of the Summer. this was taken out of the window looking over the A41 with the cars going past. the flooding doesnt really show up in the photo but i've never seen so much rain!

 

The above photo is roughly about 60 photos stacked on top of each other to create a long exposure effect with surreal looking clouds.

Stacks on CP 251 over the St. Lawrence River.

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