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Stack of $100 dollar bills
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Edited NASA PR diagram for a stacked (eg, put into place ready for launch) Apollo Command and Service Modules, along with the Lunar Module.
A stack of 7 images showing how slowly the beams in this Aurora were moving.
Sony a6000 ISO 3200 8seconds
Sigma 18-35 art @18 F2.8
Location: DSVA Erinsville ON.
Morro Bay has a weird combination of weird rock in the middle of the ocean, hyper beach protection for the snowy plovers, and then three hugely supertall powerplant stacks.
Supposedly they are going to be shortened in the coming months. But... much like my puck-hatred rendering me sad if puck were to leave, it's hard to wrap my head around these industrial obelisks not punctuating the skyline.
South stack has a lighthouse, North Stack protects the coast in Fog with a lrge foghorn station.
The station was decomissioned and now belongs to an artist that lives in the station house.
2014 06 0648 Wales Anglesey 3HDR
These are all ready for their corners. Fun to see how each block would turn out with the two sets of stacked fabric :)
After chasing the Medford job, I had a little time to hang out on the main line north of Spencer. Within a short amount of time, this southbound stack train came roaring through.
I wold love to acknoledge the person who stacked the coins and took the photo, however, I don't know who he or she is. So thank you to you. Love the shot.
Citation: Goshen College. Photographs. Library, 1981-82. V-4-11 Box 19 Folder 24. Mennonite Church USA Archives - Goshen. Goshen, Indiana.
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!
My panorama push of the last year has been my image focus as I get my image libraries into Lightroom 6/CC. Still a lot to do with the libraries and sorting, so it will be ongoing. I pretty much have only just started with how to process with Lightroom 6. Someday i will move on to photoshop CC. As you can see with the 'panorama's I've a lot to learn there as well. It has been fun and don't mind leaving some slightly flawed panoramas in to provide an enhanced perpective of this photographers view. This grouping here is a 'new learning curve' that I will briefly and occasionally provide some results from. These 13 images are the results of 119 images taken to learn "focus stacking" with Helicon Focus. Some fun and interesting results as was the first Tour Eiffel night image (stacked together two handheld vertical panoramas earlier in my photo stream). Did not expect any results from that attempt. These 13 images show promice even with the learning curve ahead of me. I mistakenly mixed my jpeg and RAW images into the stacks, so no wonder I had many difficulties & failures with little additional "focus" showing. Still, I am enjoying the results and especially liked some of the frost images. Hope some of you learn the ins and outs of the new processes like 'focus stacking' quicker than I and enjoy it as much. Thank you all for your time, favs and comments.
- SPIEL & HOLZ, Egg in a Cup - for mitten grasp development, Peg Box - short wooden dowels are pushed through the hole in the lid
Stacked using Zerene Stacker trial edition. Initial impressions greatly exceed photoshop's capabilities when it comes to stacking.
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There are so many CDs in cardboard and digipak covers that I've had to lower the height of the stacks and add some support to create stable stacks.
Rubbermaid Stackable Recyclers make recycling easy! Three sizes can be stacked and interchanged to suit your sorting needs. The flip door makes unloading recyclables a breeze. Stickers allow you to label your bin so you can see if you are sorting glass, paper, plastic, etc. The hood snaps securely to the base so you can transport your recyclables to a facility if necessary.
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"Them smoke stacks reaching like the arms of God into a beautiful sky of soot and clay."
Watch the depressing story on the high cancer rates in Tonawanda, NY - video.wmht.org/video/2364999803
STACKED PILLOW CAKES THAT I MADE FOR MY MOMMA'S 57th BIRTHDAY WHILE I WAS ON VACATION IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC THIS SUMMER.
SHE SHOWED ME HOW TO MAKE THESE FLOWERS AND SHE HAD NOOOOOO CLUE I WAS MAKING THEM FOR HER OWN CAKE!!! HAHAHA! SHE WAS SURPRISED, SHE LOVED IT WE CRIED AND IT WAS A PARTY TO REMEMBER!
LOVE YOU MOM!
HAND MAKE FLOWERS, BUTTONS, AND ALL EDIBLE GUMPASTE DETAILS.
It's been almost two months since I've made a top with stacks! Love this swirly fabric and I've used the first half of it in the past to make my usual octagons. This time I'll use it for a different block.
This little guy was on our back porch and it was dark when I had time to take his portrait.
Used the R1C1 Wireless Close-Up Speedlight System for lighting and a small flash light to focus.
Zere stacker software combined the seven images.
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South Stack is famous as the location of one of Wales' most spectacular lighthouses, South Stack Lighthouse. It has a height of 41 metres (135 feet). It has a maximum area of 7 acres.
Until 1828 when an iron suspension bridge was built, the only means of crossing the deep water channel on to the island was in a basket which was suspended on a hemp cable. The suspension bridge was replaced in 1964, but by 1983 the bridge had to be closed to the public, due to safety reasons. A new aluminium bridge was built and the lighthouse was reopened for public visits in 1997. Thousands of people flock to the lighthouse every year, thanks to the continued public transport service from Holyhead's town centre.
There are over 400 stone steps down to the footbridge (and not, as local legend suggests, 365), and the descent and ascent provide an opportunity to see some of the 4,000 nesting birds that line the cliffs during the breeding season. The cliffs are part of the RSPB South Stack Cliffs bird reserve, based at Elin's Tower.
The Anglesey Coastal Path passes South Stack, as does the Cybi Circular Walk. The latter has long and short variants; the short walk is 4 miles long and takes around two hours to complete. Travelling from the Breakwater Country Park, other sites along the way are the North Stack Fog Signal station, Caer y Tŵr, Holyhead Mountain and Tŷ Mawr Hut Circles.
A stack is a geological landform consisting of a steep and often vertical column or columns of rock in the sea near a coast, isolated by erosion. Stacks are formed through processes of coastal geomorphology, which are entirely natural. Time, wind, and water are the only factors involved in the formation of a stack. They are formed when part of a headland is eroded by hydraulic action, which is the force of the sea or water crashing against the rock. The force of the water weakens cracks in the headland, causing them to later collapse, forming free-standing stacks and even a small island. Without the constant presence of water, stacks also form when a natural arch collapses under gravity, due to sub-aerial processes like wind erosion. Stacks can provide important nesting locations for seabirds, and many are popular for rock climbing.
Stacks typically form in horizontally-bedded sedimentary or volcanic rocks, particularly on limestone cliffs. These rock types medium hardness means medium resistance to abrasive and attritive erosion. A more resistant layer may form a capstone. (Cliffs with weaker rock - such as clay - tend to slump and erode too quickly to form stacks, while harder rocks such as granite erode in different ways)
The formation process usually begins when the sea attacks small cracks in a headland and opens them. The cracks then gradually get larger and turn into a small cave. When the cave wears through the headland, an arch forms. Further erosion causes the arch to collapse, leaving the pillar of hard rock standing away from the coast - the stack. Eventually, erosion will cause the stack to collapse, leaving a stump. This stump usually forms a small rock island, low enough for a high tide to submerge.
Some time ago I built a wooden flexure stage because I wanted to take focus-stacked macro photos. Originally the contraption was meant to be operated manually, but last week Sophia automated the thing as part of a homework project for her high school electronics class. An Arduino microcontroller drives a motor that advances the stage towards the camera in tiny steps, and a relay that triggers the camera. The size and the number of steps, and how much time the camera needs between steps to take a picture, are entered via an infrared remote control.
Only my third attempt at focus stacking, this one took 14 images to make. It shows aphids on a plant that is producing a bud that is about to flower. Aphids are very interesting biologically because of their many symbioses, but also because some species have been doing the GMO thing for a few million years, having achieved the ability to synthesize carotenoids by lateral gene transfer from a fungus. They also engage in cloning, producing eggs by parthenogenesis. They are able to survive on plant sap because of an obligate endosymbiosis with a specialised bacterium. All in all, rather cool critters.