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Lamprima adolphinae from New Guinea

Stacked from 50 pictures.

I was quite happy with the way this time stack turned out, since I was rather unimpressed with this sunset. That's why I have a "stack 'em all" approach to time stacking. You never really know what you're going to get.

 

I'm almost exactly 1 year behind in posting photos online. I shot this timelapse on March 18, 2019, and it's interesting to see the difference in weather via the lake. In this shot from last year, it's completely frozen over, but today it's mostly open water. (I didn't even get to go on the lake this winter because it never seemed safe, but I'm also extra cautious and usually wait until it could hold a car, just to be sure)

 

Visit my instagram page to see the timelapse video, www.instagram.com/mattmolloyphoto/

 

I made this time stack by combining 238 photos into one image. Here's a quick and easy Photoshop tutorial of the process I use to make time stacks. youtu.be/oTfp47jTzWc

The iconic stacks of Tufts Cove Generating Station, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

Keeping cool

 

Stacks of reefer containers taking some time out waiting on their next cargo.

 

Transporting all those perishable goods around the world, like fruit, meat, fish, vegetables, and dairy products, the fridge & mechanics built into the ends of the containers.

 

It's all about #keepingcool

  

Located on 1133 Melville St. near Burrard Skytrain Station, The Stack is set to become the tallest office building in Vancouver BC, at 530 ft tall, despite consisting of only 36 storeys.

 

Much of that has to do with the building's unique structure - designed by James Cheng Architects and Adamson Associates Architects - which looks like four boxes unneatly stacked on top of one another. Each box - that's what they're officially called - looks a bit different than the rest, on the inside and outside, and consists of less than 10 floors of office space, as well as one or two outdoor deck areas. (From Storeys dot com).

Some of the most dramatic coastlines in Wales that you would ever come across is near the southern Pembrokeshire National Park from Castlemartin Range East to all the way to Govan's Head. Castlemartin Range East is the only one that is open to public subject to some Ordnance tests that happen from time to time. It is also the only route to get to the Green Bridge of Wales - A natural sea arch that is simply spectacular.

 

As you walk east from the Green Bridge, you would come across these two sea stacks. You can also see the Devil's Cauldron in the distance. There are a lot of other less prominent stacks till you reach Govan's head which is spectacular on its own. This has a 6 stop ND filter and a graduated ND filter. I also had used the UV filter to limit some of the haze but as the sun was setting in the other side, I could not get rid of em all...

 

Thanks for viewing and have a nice day!

See in Dante Park, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan (opposite Lincoln Center), is "48," a sculpture by Sean Scully. It's part of an exhibition of seven sculptures along Broadway titled "Sean Scully: Broadway Shuffle." Each sculpture has been described as "a unique vertical stack composed from various configurations of metal, stone and wood." They certainly brighten up a rainy day in New York City.

from Loch Glascarnoch looking to Beinn Dearg mountain, winter cold pushing the ice onto the banks made for interesting photographyphotography

I took this as an oblique view across the geyser field near Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park. I liked the abstract way the various concentric rings appear here in earth tones. All is a result of the interaction of mineral-laden water, scalding hot, and the extremophile microorganisms that live in this environment.

The clear up after an earthquake damage house is demolished.

One of my first experiments wirh stacking

"Illusion is the first of all pleasures." (Voltaire)

 

This is what I recently saw in a conference room..

 

Have a nice Monday and a good start into the week!

 

View On Black

 

South Stack is situated in the North West Corner of Anglesey, a mile urther north as the coast turns Eastwards there is another rocky outcrop or stack, called North Stack.

 

I will be away for the weekend visiting Anglesey again

  

2014 03 023 Wales Anglesey South Stack HDR1

Flicker Lounge - "Lacking Colour"

 

Variations on a theme using four white ceramic bowls and a single light source. Shot in colour with the absence of colours other than black & white.

Stack Rocks- Pembrokeshire Coast from the last trip!

More pictures at tomaszjanickiphoto.co.uk/.../wales-landscape.../

The North end of the Salt Lake Valley is pictured with the Great Salt Lake and ever further mountains beyond.

We think we have Stacks of time

to tell someone we love them.

But sometimes we do not.

Stacks Wood, books is an art work by David Harper. Created in 2005 at The Stone Quarry Hill Art Park, Cazenovia, N.Y.

Harper, a Cazenovia-based, artist is telling us a story in Stacks. From a fallen tree to the page of a book, the transformation of wood is represented in this bookcase.

 

Follow link below for more info for The Stone Quarry Art Park:

 

sqhap.org/

 

CHALLENGEGAMEWINNER

The Elegug Stacks consist of two large detached pillars of limestone which in the spring provide valued nesting sites for razorbills and guillemots. Elegug is the Welsh for guillemot

Used by the Ministry of Defence as a firing range, since the 1940s, there has been relatively little human influence on this area of the south Pembroke Coast dominated by dramatic limestone cliffs.

This lack of disturbance has produced a rich, unspoilt range of habitats for wildlife (apparently the wildlife don’t mind the noise too much!

 

WILD ATLANTIC WAY | IRELAND

 

Thois picture was taken at the Slieve League cliffs. Actually I was standing high on top of the cliffs, but with the telezoom, I got some nice details of the area, including this sea-stacks.

 

The picture was taken from appr. 530-560m height.

Have you ever wanted to photograph Olympic National Park? Kevin and I are really looking forward to our workshop in May and we just have 2 spots left. Learn more here:

 

actionphototours.com/olympic-national-park-photo-workshop/

 

Sometimes clear skies can really help simplify a scene. As the sun was setting, a hiker walked right in front of the setting sun. She was holding a small child in front of her and I really liked the sense of scale and balance she gave to the shot. And for those of you who are wondering, yes I did get the sunburst through the holes in this sea stack. But I ended up liking this shot even more!

a7iii + Minolta MD Zoom 75-150mm 1:4 (1981)

Port of Nynäshamn

 

Stockholm, Sweden

Every shoot has a story. Well, all my shoots do. Every single one. Most stories are kept between me and the people involved. This shoot’s story is so fun I thought

I’d share it. And with most good stories, this one is short and sweet.

It’s 2AM. I get a call from Michea. She’s drunk. HEY JEF!!! WHAT ARE YOU DOING, she yells. “Not much, just working”, I know what’s coming.

“You wanna do a shoot?” she says.

I was there in ten minutes.

Nuff said.

Photo by Jef Harris.

Reynisdrangar are basalt sea stacks situated under the mountain Reynisfjall near the village Vík í Mýrdal in southern Iceland. It is framed by a black sand beach that was ranked in 1991 as one of the ten most beautiful non-tropical beaches in the world. In 2021 Reynisfjara was rated the 6th best beach in the world. (Wikipedia)

Canon EOS 50D

Nikon BD Plan 20x- 0.40 210/0

Exposición: 1.5" - ISO100

Stacking

Canon auto bellows

Nº de fotos: 300

Pasos de 0,0028 mm.

Magnificación aproximada: 17,4x

 

youtu.be/W8dr3RZMX3A

Little juxtaposed pierced foam protections for watercolour sticks.

The light flows through the empty squares that usually contain the new sticks.

A massive piece of machinery used to move bulk materials from one stockpile to another location.

 

Point Hope Maritime Shipyard

Victoria, B.C.

Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera left. Triggered by Cybersync

These are old long play records (LPs) from the older, slower days. They rotated at 33 1/3 rotations per minute.

 

This is a composite of 14 stacked photos (adding to the theme).

STACK is the topic for Wed June 8 2016 Group Our Daily Challenge

 

playing with plates and light

Reykjanesbaer stacks - a climb down to sea level from the lava rocks and in a cave looking out on this scene about to get soaked, but this is what was needed to get the best view of these dramatic sea stacks.

Some rework using Define 2 to improve the image.

 

Image data :- Nikon D750 with Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8, f/7.1, 24mm, shutter 1/400, ISO 125.

Stack from 10 natural light exposures.

Full size available.

 

- more at www.naturfokussiert.de -

Iceland. Reynisdranger stacks near Vik.

 

For licensing see:

www.gettyimages.co.uk/license/685856950

A view of the disused chimney stack at Broadlie Works in Neilston. Taken from the back of the factory, which was formerly a bleach mill dating back to 1792, and then converted to a split leather tannery in 1947, the Clyde Leather Co Ltd.

Canon 60D + Mp-e 65 + Venus KX800 + 4 LED.

F5.6, 1/8s, iso100.

Stack of 52 shots.

Magnification 3:1.

HSoS

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Smile on Saturday #stacked

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mpg-2018

Is it just me that likes the beauty of random, mundane things like this? Taken in the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford.

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