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I used this interesting light conditions to picture the stacked wood. It was littered with a beatufil cutting-pattern.
I walked through there on a little hiking tour across the beautiful forrest of the "Goldene Stiege" at Mödling near Vienna.
Stealing a page from the book of the mid-90s, this SD40-2 running long hood forward looks like it could be hustling out a hot 223 out of Luther Yard. In reality, it's operating as DS02, shuffling these stacks around out of the east end.
I was surprised to see it poke out as far as the P.D. George Company building at 2nd & Talcott.
-NS SD40-2 #1642
-NS DS02
-NS (ex-Wabash) St. Louis District, near MP S5
-N 2nd St & Talcott Ave, St. Louis, MO
-March 3, 2018
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Taken from iPhone 7+ video time lapse. Exposure; 17x15s, lightened in Photoshop. Of note, the greenish colors at left might be from combining thin yellow clouds against a dark blue sky. Also, in the right upper corner, you can see how the colors of sunrise transition from dark red to light yellow as the clouds move eastward. Gaps in the cloud structure are due to the 15 second interval between captured frames.
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A lenticular cloud glows with the dawn light above Green Mountain and the Flatiron formation in Boulder Colorado. Technically known as “Altocumulus Standing Lenticular” these clouds form when air is forced up by mountains oriented perpindicularly to the flowing wind. At the crest of their movement clouds will form if there is sufficient moisture, shaped like flying saucers or pancakes, reflecting the gravitational spread of the deflected air. I’m unsure what causes the stacking that we see here. While the cloud appears stationary, the air is moving very quickly. The shape may change with time as the wind velocity changes. This cloud elongated after I took this photo (see future posts and link listed below).
While it looks like I’ve gotten carried away with the saturation and vibrance sliders, I’ve actually toned this down a bit. If you visit this link and input the date as Feb 6, 2016, starting at 6:45 am and ending at 7:30 am, you can see just how bright this cloud became, and watch the shape change with time. (#2)
‘Log-A-Log delivery’. So this was Jill & my workout for the morning - stack them quickly before the rain came. Both log burners now lit, Jills toasting her feet by her’s & watching TV & I’m toasting my feet by mine whilst listening to Naim Radio internet streaming to my Hi-Fi - it’s a tough old life:-)
366 - I’ve decided to do this to force me to pick up a camera other than when we are away on our travels (they will be posted as normal) - I will be interested to see what transpires, they will be varied I’m sure so we’ll see where inspiration takes me over the course of the year, hopefully at the end of it I will be a better photographer. Feel free to critique as you see fit, but please don’t feel obliged, I anticipate they will not be to all tastes. Have a great year and if you also have embarked on a 365 project then good luck in seeing it through, Alan:-)
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The Stacks of Duncansby, Duncansby Head at dawn.
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The Stacks of Duncansby, Duncansby Head at dawn.
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Ibagué, Tolima, Colombia
Focus Stack with 43 photos
Photo by: Julio César González-Gómez
@gonzalezgomez40
This 100x5s stacked images was lightened in Photoshop. Fire Skies are one of the best uses of this type of post-processing. In this equivalent 8.3 minute exposure cirrus clouds were thin and resulted in minimal streaking.
This is the first time I've done a focus stack that hasn't involved a macro lens and tiny fungi or lichen, but I really liked this moss covered root reaching out to the world and I happened to have my tripod with me for once, so I thought I'd give it a quick go. It was too cold to hang around for long though.
stack of filters, ICM
Not sure if I prefer this one or the no movement one to be fair but I usually go for the least expected so ...
HMM
Nowadays, I don't have any of those great mystery thrillers that I love to read as my reading is done via my Kindle or Kindle App but I have kept my photography books in their original format as I do think it is better to view photography books this way as opposed to via an e-reader!!
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For Iron Photographer 238 where the elements are
1 - a stack of three things
2 - one red thing
3 - cinematic aspect ratio
Hope I've got this correct having my red thing atop the stack of three things?