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In playing around with my new 50mm lens, I find myself looking for ANY foto opportunity just to experiment with the lens.
his photo was taken at thursley common on the 18th July 2017.
This is stacked from 4 images using my Olympus omd 1 mark 2 and the 60m lens
Post-sunset, blue hour view of multiple sea stacks on Bandon Beach on a clear but windy summer evening. I used a 10-stop filter to extend the exposure to get a smooth glaze on the water's surface.
This is a set of sport stacking cups. We have some world class stackers here in Heppenheim. Here you can see the world record by Robin Stangenberg from my hometown (please don't forget to come back to my picture and leave a comment ;-): player.broadbandvideo.com/asxgen.asp?ShowOrClip=c&Med...
There's a big movement to stop people from stacking rocks in the wild. They are disruptive of the local ecosystem.
I don't think this restriction extends to little pebble stacks like this one.
Thank you for a nice bokeh/DOF opportunity, anonymous pebble-stacker.
Fall Creek Oregon. Big Fall Creek Road was closed a few miles in. The last pullout before the road closure is probably getting a lot more visits than normal.
I enjoyed our stop there.
A stack of 200 images of the wing scales of a butterfly at 40:1 magnification.
Lens: Nikon 40/0.5 ELWD 210/0
I wish everybody all the best for next year. May it be more peaceful than 2017...
This image is composed of 11 frames from an action cam movie taken at 60s increments. This fire sky was one of the best from 2020: www.flickr.com
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Lower Sampling: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/49499022293/in/album-7...
Higher Sampling: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/49499742762/in/album-7....
South Stack is an island known as a Sea Stack. It was formed by the wave erosion of sedimentary rocks that once connected the island to the mainland.
The area is known geologically as the South Stack Formation. Its strata includes sandstones and interbedded shales which have been contorted by large folds and crumples. The folds can be seen in the seacliffs. Thick beds of pure Holyhead Quartzite, which forms the bulk of Holyhead Mountain, lie above these folded sedimentary rocks. Recent studies suggests the rocks appearance was caused by large scale earth movements which is not a part of the normal sedimentary process; however, this theory remains controversial. Similar evidence of upthrusts can be seen in the cliffs to the south of South Stack.
Inukshuk-inspired stack of stones.
Active Assignment Weekly: A bug's view
What it took: Brightness reduced a bit.
Our Daily Challenge: Made of stones
Loch Stack on the way to Durness, it was blue skies when I left Rosemarkie but I drove into grey, somehow they enhance the view on this loch, it was quiet and lonely but oh so beautiful.
Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II + M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 60mm f/2.8 MACRO :). Stacked from 21 Natural Light Exposures :).
Canon EOS 50D
Olympus LMPlanFl 20X 0.40 BD + Raynox 150
Exposición: 2" - ISO100
Stacking
Nº de fotos: 250
Pasos de 0,002292 mm.
Magnificación aproximada: 17,7x
30:365 [01/30/2010]
for my friend bats...
the folks at Nestle' are kind enough to provide a high altitude recipe for those of us living on top of the world. without it, our tollhouse cookies just wouldn't be the same.
Flickr pals Jayme and Dash came over for a second Thanksgiving dinner on Friday. After dinner we took a walk at a local park. Dash and Jasper agreed to pose. I'm not real impressed with my stacked composition and harsh light of this shot, but the boys looked good.
The memory card evolution (in terms of physical card size) stacked on a 2" optical cube - complete with dust and fibres because I couldn't be bothered to try and remove it all!
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See you there!
Extreme macro of an ant (Myrmica cf. rubra, Hymenoptera; Latvia, August 2014).
Studio stack of 210 images (steps of 3 µm using StackShot), assembled in Zerene Stacker (Dmap & Pmax). Sony A7R3 + adapter + Canon FD bellows + Rodenstock Apo-Gerogon 240/9 (tube lens) + Mitutoyo planapo 10x; ISO-100, 1/160 sec, 1 diffused flash.
California to M45, Nikon D750a, Rokinon 135mm
3-panel Mosaic.
Each panel: 35, 2-minute, F-2.8, ISO-800, 135mm.
Guided, dithered, stacked with calibration frames.
Celestron CGEM ii mount, Nikon D750a, Rokinon 135mm F2 prime lens.
DSS, PixInsight, Photoshop.
Okie-Tex Star Party 2021.
Bortle-1 sky.
10/6/21 1:05am - 4:50am.
Processing stretched to show surrounding dust.
Canon EOS 6D
Mitutoyo M Plan APO 10x 0.28 + Raynox 250
Tiempo exposición: 1,6" - ISO100
Canon Auto Bellows
Stacking
Nº de fotos: 140
Pasos: 14,42 µm
Magnificación aproximada: 7x
Pink, Carnation or Sweet William.
9128 - Straight Out Of Camera (sooc) jpeg, in-camera stacking (shots: 15, focus step: 3).
Santiago, Chile.
Male Ant-mimicking jumping spider, Myrmarachne formicaria, Salticidae
Size: 6 mm
Last week I posted a few "action shots" of this charming fellow who lived with me a couple of years ago. Well, I decided my grieving period is now officially over, so a few days ago I pulled his body from the morgue and respectfully shot a few stacks of him.
This is stacked from 464 exposures in Zerene Stacker.
Mitutoyo M Plan Apo 10/028, morfanon and a Jansjö quartet.
It's hard to pass up sunny summer nights, they always seem to fill up so quickly and I managed to take this in between a nice long run in my new running shoes and a trip to pick up prints that will be hung in a gallery tomorrow!
I don't think I say it enough, but I'm so thankful for all of your support and positivity and kindness in regards to my photography. On the days that I feel grumpy or frustrated, you all push me to keep going and keep doing better. Thank you :)