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Stacked as high as the eye can see! Well almost :).

 

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chocolate and vanilla sugar cookies decorated with multi colored dough and chocolate icing

 

Such a lovely green glow on the red bricks.

My first attempt at focus stacking went well, considering. I did not have my tripod to hand and I had to put one hand on the wall to stabilise myself over the flowerbed!

A worker stacks boxes of tomatoes in a holding area at the Hicks Produce Company

 

Collection: Appalachian Photographic Archive

APA #2008-063

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Stacking images is challenging. First, a subject that stands still, then focusing at different distances. Thats the hard part. If the fly doesn't move and you can see that subtle change in focus, you might get something. Four images ... Canon T2i, Canon EF 100mm macro f2.8 L, Zerene Stacker, Lightroom 5.

Stacks upon stacks of Lego plate from a garage sale. Parts are cleaned, inventoried, and released for circulation into the collection.

Trail #137 in Jemez - on the way to McCauly Hot Springs today....A little over 2 miles up - Marcus, Tim and Myself

Found in the woods near a new home development.

Hubster took a day off yesterday and we moved quite a few bits up and down stairs....so, this is my stacked storage system...WIP in the new home office

 

The sideboard will eventually be painted duck egg blue topped with white then sanded back and lined in red b lue and aqua.....a

very far off project so much to do before then!

Kelly Galloup's Stacked Blonde pattern. See the recipe at wcflies.com/blog/

About the best wheat flour around. Vermont maple syrup, too. What more?

Apple design bright red plastic stacking drinks coasters. The 'apple' comes apart into 6 coasters, each with a different apple design. A great example of kitsch cocktail ware!

Along highway 62 in Southern California I happened across this empty lot surrounded by a failing fence that was covered in old, worn, discarded shoes. Some had names and dates on them. Was a fun stop.

Click here for the picture without DOF stacking.

 

Created from 15 pictures with Helicon Focus.

6 images of a mirid bug stacked within Zerene.

 

All shot at about 4x magnification

I'm enjoying drawing. It really helps me relax.

 

I don't have many photos to post because when I went out this past weekend I took my film camera, not my digital and I have to finish the roll of film and try to find someplace to develop it. Ah, the joys if film!!! Not.. :)

 

Happy Wednesday, all.

Love these stackable jugs. They come in blue and red so you can color coordinate your drinks!

My second attempt at focus stacking. Twelve photos this time. I think it looks better, but still see room for much improvement.

 

I'm manually adjusting the focus for each shot. It ends up requiring some guesswork. I can see where a focus rail could be a lot more accurate.

A pile of fabric + thrifted goodness waiting to be made into craft fair goodies - the bright colors I've collected have me feeling *so* inspired! :)

 

Blogged: michelleclement.typepad.com/blog/2010/10/escaping-me.html

Milky Way, shot from Lava View Lodge. This is a stack of 6 photos taken @24mm, f2.0, 20s, iso800, for a total 2 minutes equivalent exposure. Processed with DeepSkyStacker and Lightroom.

47 pictures stacked with Zerene

Stacked rocks atop Pei Ecksar in Rancho Bernardo, California.

 

Taken with my 1971 Minox "C" and Minopan 25 film.

Stack of 64 exposures combined with Zerene Stacker

EP Project 52 - 38/52 - Stacked

Colouring by numbers

Stack of 4 x 120 second exposures. Nikon D750, f/4 ISO1600 @ 140mm.

Kites stacked up on Sankranti at Gulzar House,Charminar, Hyderabad A halo (from Greek ἅλως; also known as a nimbus, icebow or gloriole) is an optical phenomenon produced by ice crystals creating colored or white arcs and spots in the sky. Many are near the sun or moon but others are elsewhere and even in the opposite part of the sky. They can also form around artificial lights in very cold weather when ice crystals called diamond dust are floating in the nearby air…Wikipedia

 

Pic © Rajesh Pamnani 2013 © Rajesh Pamnani 2014

A few days in North Wales and Anglesey. Weather was blisteringly hot and sunny. Not the best for photography.

 

I always like to photograph South Stack Lighthouse.

  

Images best viewed in "lights out" L key.

Canon EOS 650. Fuji Sensia (expired). Cross processed in Digibase C-41

Shemie Kehoe stacking the blocks for the footings

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