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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.
A stack of 18 1/2 second exposures processed for the brightest pixel.
It gives some interesting detail like all of the traffic lights lit and reading the pavement lettering through the cars.
For those curious these were shot from the pedestrian overpass at 130th & Aurora Avenue North in Seattle.
One of the newer trains on the sub, Q117 brings it's mostly single-stacked containers north through Oshkosh.
Vegetable stack - own creation :-) using up leftovers e.g. layers of creamy potato bake, pumpkin and honey-glazed carrots. The base is a squashed-up vegetable and chickpea pattie.
Recipe source for creamy potato bake and vegetable and chickpea pattie: www.exclusivelyfood.com.au
Stacked pan servo feedback potentiometers wired in parallel to provide improved control and smoother performance.
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.
Jupiter
16 Apr 2016 (seeing 3/5)
SkyRaider DS2.3+ w/ MallincamSky software
MC VRC10 + MC 2.5x (f/20) w/ Baader Moon & Skyglow
gamma ?, gain 0%, ? ms per frame
stack top 40% of 800 frames w/ Autostakkert2!
wavelets in Registax6
Evening view of the mountains from Stack Rock Overlook on the Blue Ridge Parkway. The parking area is closed, so I had to stop by the side of the road. The red to orange colors on the trees are Red Maple flowers and/or developing seeds. The greens are probably oaks in bloom. The larger buds on the tree in the front bottom right belong to a Fraser Magnolia. They are just now starting to bloom along the Parkway.
The old smoke stack, always part of the view fron out window is undergoing repairs. I watched as it was en-scaffolded...
I took this in a local market. The colors looks so pretty, stacked together.
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Somewhat inspired by my friend and colleague, (www.flickr.com/photos/51782392@N06/), I tried my first macro image stack this evening, having recently acquired a bellows unit. In the absence of any insects, I found a large feather outside to use as my subject. I have no idea what bird this feather has come from.
The image I have uploaded is a crop of the original. I have taken the top-right quarter of the image. I still have to get time to get the settings right.
This is a major draw-back of the A55 - something I have experienced in a studio-type setting, where the image shown on-screen is the image the camera expects to receive (and thus in cases like this, looks exceedingly under-exposed). Despite the 'focus check confirm' feature of the A55, I may find myself using the A700 for its OVF for projects such as this.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch. Celebrity Bartender Paul Skalny.
View the Subtractive Filter HSE.
Three images were registered on the moving subject then stacked.
Integration signal to noise reduction (SNR) reinforces locally similar elements of the immobile subject, sharpening them, while weakening dissimilar background elements.
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Composite images with a moving subject reference frame
The crew stacking the net. The tuna are still in the net and an occassional one will be trapped in this part of the net. The net has to be brought in and made smaller in order to get the tuna out.