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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.
Normally I blend stacked images in Photoshop by using lighten or darken. This time I used the "difference" bending mode with 46 images. This blend resulted in extracting the wave pattern of the high thin cirrocumulus clouds. The texture is almost like a finger print.
Difference:
Looks at the color information in each channel and subtracts either the blend color from the base color or the base color from the blend color, depending on which has the greater brightness value. Blending with white inverts the base color values; blending with black produces no change.
Picture of the Day x 2
Camera: Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta III (531/16)
Lens: Carl Zeiss Tessar f/3.5 75 mm
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400
Exposure: 1/150 sec and f/16, hand-held
Film developed and scanned by MeinFilmLab
Edited under Adobe Lightroom
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.
Canon EOS 6D
Olympus LMPlanFl 20X 0.40 BD + Raynox 250
Exposición: 2,5" - ISO100
Stacking
Nº de fotos: 230
Pasos de 4,4 µm
Magnificación aproximada: 14x
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....
My photo - Apps Repix, Laminar, Leonardo, Stackables
This is my morning walk - the right side is our walking path
Obviously not the dart I had a slim hope of getting, but Stagecoach 39691 (KX08 LVM) was photographed all the same, as it makes it`s way along High Stack, Long Buckby, with a D4 service for Daventry.
28th September 2018.
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!
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
Someone created a stacked rock statue beside The Bluff Line Trail in The Monte Sano Nature Preserve in Huntsville, Alabama.
Olympus OM D E-M10 II, Olympus M 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 EZ, processed in Lightroom.
AA730 CLT-LHR - Boeing 777-223(ER) N783AN
You might perhaps notice what could be taken for a dust mark in the distance on the right, clear against the cloud. Well, it isn't, it's another 'plane in the queue to land.
It's nearly 40 miles of descending 1.25% grade from Mountainair to Belen, NM on the Belen Cutoff. Near the middle of it, the tracks traverse the narrow confines of Abo Canyon to squeeze through the Manzano Mountains.
Here, a short stack train rolls westward at Scholle as it prepares to enter Abo Canyon behind me. Scholle was the end of double-track from the east prior to BNSF opening a second main through the canyon in 2011.
Q LPCLAC6 17A (Quality Intermodal- Logistics Park Chicago [Elwood, IL] to Los Angeles, CA)
BNSF ET44C4 #3802
BNSF Dash 9-44CW #1022
Scholle, NM
May 18th, 2025
Weather was gorgeous, windy but perfect. First try at stacking and the wind didn't help. Desert turning it's beautiful shade of brown and all the wildflowers are too.
Thanks for your comments and lookies
I happened to look at a dead shrub and realized that there were at least 7 male Blue Dashers perched on the tips of the twigs. Managed to get four in the shot - reminded me of what Newark Airport looks like some days. Wallkill River NWR, New Jersey.
This ghost town is by far the best find I've discovered so far. I've spent two days exploring the massive mill, surrounding smoke stacks and the adjoining warehouse and office buildings. These photos do the shell of this structure no justice. I felt minuscule walking inside this steel giant. The photos opportunities seem endless here; I plan to spend awhile at this one.
The best part, everything is completely untouched. The overgrown vegetation, the cobwebbed doorways and the multitude of animal tracks are the only indication of life.
Walking through the other buildings is like opening a time capsule from the early to mid 80s. It looks as if everyone simply walked away.