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Eastbound BCOL 4604 leads its stack train across the trestle bridge at Uno, MB on the CN Rivers Sub.
When my wife announced that she had booked us a cottage on Anglesey for a long weekend break, i excitedly checked the location in relation to South Stack. Rather happy that we were quite close I envisaged this view with a magnificent starscape or stunning sunset, this is the reality, cold dark wet and windy (very windy). Another location on the must re-visit list
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.
Canon EOS 6D
Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 lens
Tiempo exposición: 1" - ISO100
Canon Auto Bellows
MJKZZ IR Remote Motion Controller
Newport M436 linear stage
Stacking
Nº de fotos: 70
Pasos: 261 µm
Magnificación aproximada: 1x
My attempt to emulate Photographer Charles Brooks. His photos are so unique and impressive. This was such an excellent theme for Macro Mondays. It has really inspired me to look at things from a different perspective.
What I like about this shot is the metal bars that are criss-crossed over the doors of these shipping containers. I also like that the subject fills the frame.
Pep Ventosa style study of a local abandoned factory. a literal stack presented as a stack of images.
...like 747 Heavies landing at O'Hare, these bees are attracted to the sugary solution in the hummingbird feeder for which it's meant. So far, no hummers. Not complaining though, since we suspect that the bees are far more endangered than those tiny birds, and without the bees, well, you know how that goes!
This is NOT a multiple exposure!
In case you didn't know: Bees produce honey by collecting nectar, a clear liquid consisting of nearly 80 percent water and complex sugars. The collecting bees store the nectar in a second stomach and return to the hive, where worker bees remove the nectar. The worker bees digest the raw nectar for about 30 minutes, using digestive enzymes to break down the complex sugars into simpler ones. Raw honey is then spread in empty honeycomb cells to dry, reducing its water content to less than 20 percent. When nectar is being processed, honey bees create a draft through the hive by fanning with their wings. When the honey has dried, the honeycomb cells are sealed (capped) with wax to preserve it.
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With just a huff and a puff you can blow it all down. A wooden match house is not so easy to build. MacroMonday
A blustery end to the day up at South Stack yesterday. I hadn't been up here for a while and it was good to feel the wind on my face. Choughs riding the air currents overhead in their inimitable way, and on the way home a barn owl hunting in a field right alongside the road. Note to self: when shooting landscapes put a long lens on your other camera, just in case...;0(
Taken from a GoPro 10 @ 240 fps video by screen saving each of 52 frames, stacking and lightening it in Photoshop.
This is a single event.
Best lightning display during this year's Southwest Monsoon (9/23/22) during blue hour.
For slow motion clip: www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhPOcNax2zw.
found some rock stacks at the narrows of the Virgin river at Zion National Park in Utah. although individually beautiful, as this photo hopefully proves, they disturbed the natural landscape. I hope this doesn't encourage people to build these man-made structures in preserved natural settings.
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Items that have been stacked on my desk for years.....
A mini mug received at a wine tasting event, a Sunday Oklahoman Photo accompaning an article referring to a book titled "Raphael" published be Abbeville honoring the art works of Raphael Urbinas topped off with a Light Bulb.
A beautiful afternoon in Malibu, CA. Although a very crowded section of that long stretch of beach, with early planning and systematic shooting, the shots could still be without some of the annoying crowd by properly framing your shots. With many sea stacks lined up along the beach, they are something to use as screen to make decent shots and avoid the cloning of people, who doesn't care about what you are doing.
Few issues with the crowd in the early going, many folks just walking in front of my camera while I gave enough space on my back for them to walk to. A little bit of verbal argument with some, until I gave up and decided to just make it a good afternoon of shooting. That's when I realized I'll hide them with all the stacks featured along the beach. When I don't have the option of hiding them, I just go closer to the water, although it puts me in great danger of getting wet and ruining my gear. Have a great week to all.
Canon EOS 6D
Mitutoyo M Plan APO 5x 0.14 + Raynox 150
Tiempo exposición: 1/10" - ISO100
MJKZZ Ultra Rail MINI V2 + MJKZZ IR Remote Motion Controller
Stacking
Nº de fotos: 102
Pasos: 37 µm
Magnificación aproximada: 5x
Macro Mondays - Stack
Working at digitizing some old slides when this theme came up so it seems the perfect fit!
This image was created with a single light from the left with reflected light in the right from that lamp.
Its Monday and for the first time in a long while I am doing a challenge for Monday Photo Challenges and Thursday Retreads. The challenge was
"Lets find some interesting views of piles or stacks of things. "
www.flickr.com/groups/1091826@N21/
Well I thought it might be fun to have a stack of Willows (she who made me fall in the night with a thump on Saturday). I reckon I will not fall over this stack. of course you realize I could have done a stack of Chloe's or Ellas as well...........now there's a thought.
Have a good Monday
South Stack Lighthouse, I am starting the Anglesey photos with this wonderful place, exceptional for birds, flowers and scenery.