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No hissing, no clawing: stackable cat is always well-behaved at the vet.

 

what the eff?!? I'm a semi-finalist in the mochimochi photo contest!

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Stack of coins of different denominations

 

Practicing macro shots using coins while having my break at work.

on an earlier visit to these stakes , we saw an otter run from the cliffs down to this bay and into the sea.

South Stack Lighthouse, Holyhead, Anglesey, Wales

Noble Park, on 1100 9th Ave North, was also undergoing changes. This park was originally the designated park for the Snug Harbor housing subdivision that was created in 1943 by the Mainland Company (City of Texas City, 1995). Named for Earl L. Noble, the Texas City mayor from 1926 to 1932, the park acquired a Shay steam locomotive and caboose, on loan from the Galveston Railroad Museum. The museum agreed to loan these in exchange for having another of their steam engines repaired by a Texas City company, Dunn Heat Exchangers. The Texas Kiwanis Club constructed a replica of a train depot on the site, and a fountain was built in Mexico and donated by the League of United Latin American Citizens, or LULAC. All these were dedicated on September 16, 1995 (Simsen, 1995).

 

The Irish sure do love their little cans of Pringles. You see them everywhere. (In this case, inside a pub in Temple Bar.)

Stacked images, each 15 sec at ISO 400

um...i guess that's one way to do it! hope they don't turn toooo quickly.... sawara, japan.

Stones found stacked on a stoney shoreline in Tenerife

mixed-media painting

Image of a northbound Canadian National stack train made just north of Ludlow, Illinois, on the Chicago Subdivision. It was shortly after sunrise.

!8 images taken handheld at 24fps, post processed using Affinity Photo Stack and Focus Merge options, with exactly the same settings for each image, On close inspection Focus Merge seems to give the better result.

  

Purchase a Limited Edition Print

 

This shot was taken using a NIKON D5000 at ISO 200, f/36, for 1/1sec

 

A series of stacked rocks is formally known as a “cairn” and in my part of the world they are normally found on hiking trails. The reason for them on trails is to help mark the trails for hikers. Outside of hiking they are usually used as landmarks.

 

That’s all fine and good.

 

My wife is a massage therapist and while I don’t know the first thing about massage, I am in charge of her online presence for her business. Over the years I have done tons of research that includes looking at countless other massage websites. One thing I’ve noticed is that somehow massage and stacked rocks (normally the smooth stones used for hot stone massage) go hand in hand. I have even used this photo on my wife’s Facebook page in the past.

 

What I’m curious about is the history between cairns and massage. How did someone decide that a cairn would be a good symbol to represent massage therapy? Any thoughts or comments?

 

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Elizabeth Stack receives her Bachelor of Science in Business from Chancellor Jenifer Cushman and Scott Cunningham, president of the Penn State Beaver Advisory Board, during commencement December 20, 2019, at Penn State Beaver.

... in a shop window, Sidmouth, Devon

A stack of photos found in our ceiling tiles. Do you know who they are?

Title: Reading in the Stacks

Date: Undated

Description: A couple of students are checking out books in the stacks, undated.

ID: RS-4-8-H.Library.148-07-01

 

Copyright 2013, Iowa State University Library, University Archives

For Reproductions: www.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/services/photfees.html

My first attempt at a Stack-N-Whack quilt! Top finished in three days...I love the kaleidoscope look of the blocks and was surprised at how quickly it went. Border and blocks are a floral from Moda's Origins by Basic Grey.

I was told these weigh up to 5 tons each empty

I never get tired of the library labyrinth.

DEP 15/52 Stackable

PTM 15/52 Minimal

My neighbor is a sculptor and this is one of her pieces, it is very minimal in it's stackableness!

First try using Zerene Stacker, worked with around 10 pictures to get this one

A different perspective of Lilly than normal with 2 EMDs up front.

Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch. Award-winning author Mary Doria Russell and The Washington Post's Fiction Editor, Ron Charles.

Greater Kudu Cows stacked diagonally.

A view of the fortunate high ceiling units in block 139B, stack 58.

Well I've run out of a way to describe what's happening here. I was shooting video on three cameras, taking stills with 2 cameras and loosing my mind with the beauty!

Konica big mini bm-301

unedited tri-x400 / thought this one was on a color roll, shit.

Union Pacific SD40N #1929 is the power for a UP stack (13 cars) transfer from Neff to the UP facility at 18th St in Kansas City, KS. This train is taking the KCT North-South corridor and will turn west at Santa Fe Junction. I'm assuming these were dropped from a train at Neff and are being transferred over to the KCK ramp.

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