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Eastbound CSX I136-15 heads down the Blue Island Sub., approaching the Little Calumet River near Blue Island, IL. CSX's former B&OCT Barr Sub is on the right, and the former GTW, now CSX Eldson Sub at left.
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.
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Sea fog descends on South Stack lighthouse.......
Fujifilm X-Pro2
Fujinon XF 10-24mm@21mm
iso 200
Press L to view large.....
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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
Just to keep things interesting, here is a photo of stacked lumber. This was like the tip of an iceberg as there were rows upon rows upon rows of these stacks, all the same height and as tall as trees! I've never seen lumber stacked like this and thought it was a great way to dry it out. The boards looked like 4x4 or maybe 6x6 boards. Hard to tell as my chauffer was not keen on slowing down much for photo ops! LOL
UPDATE: I did more research and found out these are stacked railroad ties! Interesting stuff. The Stella-Jones' treating facility in Goshen, VA of German-stacked, untreated ties
Canon EOS 6D
Mitutoyo M Plan APO 10x 0.28 + Raynox 150
Tiempo exposición: 1,3" - ISO100
Canon Auto Bellows
MJKZZ IR Remote Motion Controller
Newport M436 linear stage
Stacking
Nº de fotos: 129
Pasos: 10,51 µm
Magnificación aproximada: 10,62x
Sunrise at Milang in South Australia.
Just after sunrise a fog/mist started to roll in across the lake.
I focused stacked 10 shots in the camera. not so much for the focus but to enhance/thicken the fog and mist. I think it did a good job of that but not so good with the moving reeds in the foreground.
The shape behind the jetty is a navigation marker.
This 181x4s interval stacked image was lightened in Photoshop. Intense fire sky displays can yield the most interesting stacked images. In this equivalent 12 minutes elapsed time, the start through the end of the fire sky is depicted.
The blending of red and orange were taking from individual frames of this time lapse: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/50481810728/in/photost....
IMG_4527 2023 11 28 file
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.
Pep Ventosa style study of a local abandoned factory. a literal stack presented as a stack of images.
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
Taken earlier this month, this is just a 5 stacked image of the best lightning flashes during this storm. Lightened in Photoshop.
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.
When I am out photographing fungi I not only look for different types of fungi, i also look for fungi in nice settings. As a photographer first I am looking for compositions and how the fungi presents itself in these types of settings. This particular photo I Chose an aperture to include the spider web in the back ground. It almost looks like mist. Once you look at the mushroom there is still interesting subjects in this photo.
With just a huff and a puff you can blow it all down. A wooden match house is not so easy to build. MacroMonday