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Explore #5 17/07/2021

 

Elegug Stacks – The immense Elegug Stacks catching the encroaching shadows cast by the early evening sunshine on a summer's day.

 

Also known as Stack Rocks, it's hard to really appreciate the scale of these two dramatic carboniferous limestone sea pillars from the cliff edge, even though they are some 150 feet high. Located on the on the dramatic and remote south west tip of Wales and are accessible only at certain times across the MOD Castlemartin military range.

 

The calm summer conditions and long exposure really drew out the colours of this breathtaking coastal scene.

 

Castlemartin, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Wales

 

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Thick-headed Flies ~ Conopidae

 

When I first saw this Thick-headed Fly, I thought it was a Paper Wasp. It turns out, that is just what it wanted me to think. This family of fly can be found world-wide and are well known wasp and bee mimics.

 

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It’s a focus stack of a stack of turtles. 4 images total.

Stacks of Poker Dice and ordinary dice. The poker dice are approx 16 mm a side, the ordinary dice are approx 14 mm a side.

 

Macro Mondays; Dice

124 Pictures in 2024, theme # 102 Stacks

The distributed power unit at the rear of an eastbound stack train rolls away from me at Grant Lake in the Columbia River Gorge. This train is between Home Valley and Cooks on the BNSF Fallbridge Subdivision. The hills in the distance are across the Columbia in Oregon.

4 images stacked with Zerene Stacker

Foto Stacking complex forest scenes makes doing the easy ones easier!!

Not everyone likes them but these small stacks dot the trails in Great Smoky Mountain Nat'l Park. Someone made an extra effort to stack these in the middle of Big Creek.

  

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Here we are gazing across from a cliff-top vantage point along Newfoundland's rocky coast, with the sounds of the Atlantic booming in the depths hundreds of feet below. There were a few puffins flying circuits through the bay, and I set up this comp in anticipation of one or more lighting atop this lushly vegetated stack. Didn't happen! Well, it probably did, 5 minutes after I left the spot. Still a memorable scene...

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What's left of an ever-eroding sea stack.

These termite mounds are only a few minutes from my Dundee Beach block in the Northern Territory of Australia. I captured this image using the focus stacking app on my Nikon D850, it consists of 17 images that I rendered using Helicon Focus 7 software.

 

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Canon EOS 50D

Nikon BD Plan 10x- 0.25 210/0

Exposición: 2" - ISO100.

Canon Auto Bellows

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 166

Pasos de 0,0073 mm.

Magnificación aproximada 8,8x

Canon EOS 6D

Mitutoyo M Plan APO 5x 0.14 + Raynox 150

Tiempo exposición: 1/10" - ISO100

Newport 436 linear stage + MJKZZ 2-Axes Motion Controller Extension for Raspberry Pi

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 164

Pasos: 37,3 µm

Magnificación aproximada: 5x

 

Uno de los insectos más interesantes que existen. Son depredadores. Se alimentan de otros insectos y han evolucionado para hacerlo llegando a ser extremadamente rápidos, tanto en el aire como en el suelo. Vuelan como una avispa con un despegue vertical y maniobran a la velocidad del rayo. Pero son más fáciles de detectar cuando se mueven por el suelo, donde su velocidad los distingue de los otros insectos. Se alimentan de casi todo lo que pueden ver y atrapar, incluidos los invertebrados que pueden ser más grandes que ellos.

A semi-abstract stack of coins (United States Quarters) at macro magnification, showing the rich detail of the aged copper and nickel that make up the coins.

After the storm past, the wind did a lot of Rearranging on Tail Meadow Wild Grass.

Sounds like a cop buddy movie.

 

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I spent a nice morning shooting the amazing rock formations at Duncansby Head near John O’Groats. It was cold and windy and threatened rain but worth it to get a nice patch of colour in the sky and a nice infusion of warmth as the sun finally rose.

It's not what you think, it's what you see :-)

 

Spider web threads reveal intriguing builds in bright sunlight

Fabulous Royal Norwegian Air Force F-16AM quartet 672, 678, 663 & 659 make a formation run to break and land back at Bodø during the 2019 ACE19

 

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Some very old....some new... all books are special! Our prompt for the Inner Circle this week was "stacked". Thanks so much for your visits and stay safe and healthy.

Stacks take on a more menacing appearance in mono.

To one and all thanks for looking and the faves.

With thanks to my sister for taking this shot on my behalf. Since I was unable to go on the sand I directed her to set up and take this shot for me!

 

This image was shot in Bridlington a few weeks ago on the South Beach :)

Stacked Goodness ….

 

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Interlace Development Singapore. Architect: OMA / Ole Scheeren.

Wind and rain damage to hibiscus

Full frame stack of 15 using 36mm ext. tube, cropped square.

A rolling stack of gold worth a bloody fortune.

Window-cill succulent plant - Echeveria chihuahuaensis

The South Stack Lighthouse is built on the summit of a small island off the north-west coast of Holy Island, Anglesey, Wales. It was built in 1809 to warn ships of the dangerous rocks below.

Macro Mondays ~ Mostly White

 

a focus stack I did a while ago of a deceased wasp

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