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2 No. Winooski Ave, Burlington, Vermont USA • Seen at the new Stacks Sandwiches. Yes, that the stuffed head of a wild bore, oops boar with a paper crown.

Evening in the Stacks 2015 held at the HCLS Miller Branch.

 

Stack of breakfast pancakes, with maple syrup, and fresh strawberry.

 

#gourmet #breakfast #food #delicious #pancakes #yummy

Evening in the Stacks 2015 held at the HCLS Miller Branch.

 

** orange, purple, black **

 

MEASUREMENTS: stacked pendant of 19mm round bead, 2x15mm disk bead, and a 8x13mm rondelle bead on a fine silver lampwork headpin, and a 20x7mm ring bail with a 10mm inner diameter. Hangs 55mm below chain/cord.

 

apple leaves. lots. hand cut. fun. figured I had to reward myself with a pretty picture after cutting this lot out.

Zwolle, Voorstraat

 

Foto's van www.flickr.com/photos/hetoversticht/ wat al meer dan tien jaar niet meer actief is. Geen idee wie of wat of waar de foto's vandaan komen, maar ik vond ze te leuk om ze niet te lenen.

Evening in the Stacks 2015 held at the HCLS Miller Branch.

 

From my archives.

 

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A stack of coins, taken with a +4 macro filter

Stack of pebbles in shallow water with blue sky background

Digging through by Ste. Claire archives and posting a few shots from a couple of years ago.

 

This is standing atop the Ste. Claire and her stacks and the Columbia in the background.

 

I wish I had some updates on the progress of her restoration, but sadly, things have come to a standstill for months now.

  

Vivid Sydney 2022

 

Ilford Delta 400

Olympus OM-2n

Zuiko 28mm f/2.8

Epson V550

Do they sort by the pictures on the cover?

Lauritzen Gardens, Omaha Nebraska.

Another mochimochiland pattern but I made my own tiny tiny cat for the top!

 

Colours chosen to represent my UK and USA affiliations!

 

Project 365 = Day 257 = 13 Sep 2024

 

Day 987 (Since 1 Jan 2022)

 

© 2024 Jeff Stewart. All rights reserved.

Some purple microtitre plate carriers and carrierless clear plates, all stacked up on a Beckman/Sagian robotics carousel. This was part of an Orchid Biosciences SNPStream 25k genotyping system, originally. Everything's 384-well format.

 

The 25k was an enormous behemoth of a robotic system built around a Beckman/Sagian core system, with a 3-metre robotic rail, a MultiMek liquid handler, and a whole raft of multi-drops and plate washers. It did single-plex SNP genotyping, with two-colour ELISA chemistry.

 

It's since been supplanted by a couple of generations of low-density microarray-based instruments, most recently the Beckman GenomeLab SNPstream. Thank goodness.

Went for a tour of a paper mill, and this is one of the stacks of paper. It is made from recycled clothing, they take clothing, make pulp and then make paper. This is pretty cool, just outside the town of Orcha in India.

Evening in the Stacks 2015 held at the HCLS Miller Branch.

 

Taken via my ever faithful mobile phone.

our tallest beer glass stack to date down our local - don't really think we are going to get away with this one again! Something like 30 glasses in that stack - and I didnt drink one!! ('cos it was more than that!)

Peat Stack at 19 Porthenderson.

Picture courtesy of Audrey Moore, Badachro

A stack n whack quilt my aunt and I worked on.

Stacked Deck territory map (Silverton).

A complete coincidence shot. We've got a B-17 with me-109 escort (not something you'd have seen back then!), a C-17 and then a commercial airliner in the distance.

From I-84 Westbound, this is the partially used stack interchange carrying traffic to/from CT-9. Originally, ConnDOT had proposed to build CT-9 north of Farmington and would have been I-291, a proposed bypass of Hartford. For more information, visit www.kurumi.com/roads/ct/xc-stack.html. The picture here is my own, the one on the linked web page was taken by its creator (notice how mine has a shadow from the EzPass thing).

One of my favorites taken that day.

A corrugated metal roof, recently painted brown, with a cinder-block chimney and a big metal stack. (003a)

Dusty wine bottles stacked at Castello di Amorosa.

Early morning stack.

I had taken enough images to complete the stack and have the eyes and antennae in focus, as well. I chose to process the stack and have only the legs in focus. I think it made for a stronger final image.

 

Natural light with white reflector below and to the side.

1 sec. exposures @ f/5.6 and ISO160

58 images for entire stack; only 20 used for final image.

I must say I listen to music whenever I can and in fact I still have a few of my old CDs lying around!

 

Flickr Lounge - Weekly Theme (Week 19) ~ Stacked ...

 

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