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A westbound stack train has just come off the Dearborn Division at Butler, or CP358 Railroad wise, and turned onto the NS Huntington District on the Lake Division. It's got about 90 more railroad miles to Peru, Indiana where it will swap out crews, and continue onto Decatur, where it will either go to St. Louis or Kansas City.

 

Taken the 25th of October, 2014, in Butler, Indiana, on the NS Lake Division, Huntington District, (former Wabash Peru-Detroit main.)

Steak house at the Mirage in Las Vegas.

 

One of my all-time favorite stacking fabrics. I've made at least two previous stacked tops with this fabric.

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Paper pieced butterflies, for Chelsea's quilt. Tutorial and post should be up soon.

Materials from a school project in Evesham. Photos taken by students through the town and along the river were merged using the Focus Stacking tools in Photoshop. They were then printed out for use in a giant collage.

2.7.2012 (107/365)

Find at landscapebrands.com/stacking-chairs-expanded-seat/F1145/p...

 

Patio and dining furniture with the Fusion Advantage

Crafted to last season after season, these heavy-gauge plastisol coated steel chairs are a great value. Chairs feature t he exclusive Fusion Advantage™ multi-stage protection process. Thick plastisol over steel keeps chairs cool to the touch , even in the hot summer sun. The colorful seats are protected by the patented high-gloss TopCoat® finish which prevents fading, cracking, mold and mildew. Chair frames are shielded with FusionGuard® for extreme resistance to rust.

 

Assembly required.

 

Heading north from Mojave is another train of double stacks at the front, with semi-trailers piggybacking at the rear.

 

BNSF power at the front of the train, #4731, 4633, 4310, all C44-9W's.

 

24 June 2012.

stacked with regim, edited with photoshop and lightroom

Stacked Coins Quilt from Last Minute Patchwork and Quilted Gifts.

 

I made it larger to fit my queen-sized bed.

For daily challenge 4th March. I did wanna do all my 17 Dick Francis books but it didnt come out as well as I'd hoped. Some of these CD's I've had since I was little

8 image handheld stack

I'm going to make some Tri Recs stars with a stacked background and different, light traditional fabrics for the star. I like this star both ways, but I especially like it on point. We'll see what I decide to do with them.

Taken for the 'Ellenburg Photography - Project 52' ~ week 14 {stackable}

My LOAD513 "Stack"- minus a missing Red Herring. 41 Layouts completed because of LOAD. Not a layout(kind of a mess)...just a record. :)

this shot was taken inside the Catacombs of Paris

Stacked from the three previous images.

I've posted pictures of these figurines before. This time I used an ancient 105mm Nikkor fixed focal length medium tele from my old Nikon F2 35mm film camera. All shots are hand-held and the ISO was only 200. I focused on the faces of each figurine approximately 15 feet across the room and made 3 shots --- then blended them in PS CS5.1. I wasn't looking for extreme sharpness here. I just wanted to see if I could create a pleasant still life

Sitting by the George's River today working so I set up the camera with an automatic timer remote. Unfortunately ran out of battery but managed to get 32 x 30 second exposures with a 10 stop and 3 stop screw in filter attached to the lens.

 

Stacked in Photoshop using Dr Brown's and processed in NIK. I have since tried manually processing this shot and realised that NIK was responsible for the texture in the water. The original file is super SMOOTH so maybe 16 minutes is worth it after all!

 

Effectively a 16 minute exposure. Not sure I see the benefit in going that long.

I wanted to try this design using just leftover six and eight stacks. I always like scrappy mixes of lots of fabrics :)

75mm 1.8 + Raynox 150 20 photos

A Stack of DiamondBack Packages.

Photo taken on 21 Dec, 2012 by A.M. Stangl

There were some very colorful plates in the pizza parlour. They looked pretty cool all stacked up. Here they are, PS'd and rotated.

A Norfolk Southern stack train makes it way through the Allegheny Tunnel in Gallitzin, Pennsylvania.

"W 1278"

Claude Monet: Grainstacks

(Stacks of wheat), Sunset, snow effect

Art Institute of Chicago

 

Colour-modified photo.

Original-photo by courtesy of unbearable lightness:

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From 13 different focal lengths. In-camera processed JPEG on top, RAW-processed and focus-stacked image on bottom.

I was able to get a good start on some firewood for the future, this stack is actually two deep.

You will find circulating books and non circulating bound journals with call numbers P thru Z in the 4th Level Stacks.

I had an idea in my head so had to start something new.... Another 12 blocks must be made I think, in order to tie all these colours together.

Pieced by Denise Jacobs.

Quilted by Jessica's Quilting Studio

pocket money, new banknotes

Week 30 of my Nifty Fifty for 52 challenge

This week's prompt is: Stacked

Shot in the Non-Garden area of the Garden State.

First day of operations at the new IMT Terminal at quay 730 at the Delwaide dock.

The first vessel to call is the NileDutch operated Domingo (IMO 9215672) which calls on Antwerp, Le Havre, Lisbon, Algeciras, Tanger Med, Pointe Noire, Luanda, Lobito, Namibe, Douala, Tema, Abidjan, Algeciras and back to Antwerp.

The terminal will move from its present location at the Hansa dock to this location which was previously occupied by the MPET Terminal (MSC Home).

 

On this first day of operations, both terminals, old and new received a vessel with a ICL vessel bound for the USA calling at the Hansa dock

 

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