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CSX L303 heading east by the old Kindel Furniture smoke stack in Grand Rapids MI. Buddy SD80MAC was next to me getting similar shots, when his camera displayed "FULL" - memory card was full. Here's a closer to photographer shot :) Enjoyed that afternoon getting shots of CSX and GDLK. CSXT 452 leading on 03/30/23.

A small stone tower on Dodds End overlooking Nenthead in Cumbria. This area is covered in old mine workings and ruined buildings. The lead and silver are no longer financially viable to extract but the remains of this activity are strangely beautiful. This is in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. I would question the "Natural" part as industry and rural activities such as sheep farming and grouse shooting have transformed the natural. Still, what the hell? it is beautiful.

Getting a light dusting of powder.

12 pictures stacked in Helicon Focus (Method=C, Smoothing=6).

 

Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 +20mm extension tube.

chimney pots, Largs, Scotland

stacked with PS from 35 pics

focus bracketing with the OMD EM-1

A new stack, 61 shots by natural light steps of 0,25 mm

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This nearly full frame consists of 6x8s stacked images lightened in Photoshop. This is a wider field of view of: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/48293217566/in/datepos.... Two thunderstorms were providing nice cloud to ground strikes.

Comet NEOWISE (C/2020 F3) over some of the eroded hoodoo formations at Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, July 14-15, 2020. A faint aurora is at right. The foreground is lit by starlight only; there was no light painting employed here.

 

This is a stack of 12 exposures for the ground to smooth noise, blended with a single untracked exposure of the sky, all at 20 seconds at f/2.8 and ISO 1600, all with the 35mm Canon lens and Canon 6D MkII camera. Taking lots of shots and stacking them allowed the foreground to be brightened without introducing too much noise and ugly banding artifacts the non-ISO invariant sensor of the 6D MKII is prone to. An alternative would have been to take a single very long (multi-minute) exposure at a lower ISO just for the ground, but even then stacking several would still be best.

 

LENR employed on all shots on this warm night to eliminate thermal noise and speckling. ON1 Dynamic Contrast filter applied to the ground. Plus some dodging and burning applied to the ground using a neutral grey layer on Overlay blend mode to better sculpt the otherwise flatly lit foreground on this dark, moonless night. The sky is lit by twilight that is perpetual in summer at this latitude of 51° N.

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This week's FlickrFriday theme is: #Stacked

Le thème de ce FlickrFriday est: #Empilés

O tema desta FlickrFriday é: #Empilhados

本次 FlickrFriday 主題: #堆叠式

FlickrFriday-Thema der Woche: #Gestapelt

El tema de FlickrFriday es: #Apilado

Sea stacks and cliffs

Experimenting with averaging. Stacked 34 layers to simulate a long exposure.

Arrow head provincial park, Ontario, Canada.

All critiques and improvement suggestions welcome.

A Tacoma to Chicago Stack train heads south through Solo Point, WA.

Santa Monica, CA - Church of Type

 

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Shot for Looking Close on Friday, theme "Heap or Stack".

 

The lower unit of Double Stack Ruin with it's spiffy new heavy-duty fence. Must have been no picnic hauling that all the way in here.

 

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Up one canyon and down another on Comb Ridge

 

217d 9 - TAC_0794~8 - Stack focus - lr-ps

Building De Rotterdam in construction. Rotterdam harbour area. By OMA architects / Rem Koolhaas.

 

More of this building at

johanphoto.blogspot.nl/2013/11/de-rotterdam.html

So many books, so little space, so little time.

Stacking Vertebrate skeleton?...

This is the tops of the triple stacks of Narragansett Electric. I've got some crazy glare reflections off my filter... crazy!

 

(Shot with N6006 with Nikon70-210mmf4@f5.6 for 120" on Kodak Ektachrome 160T)

Stack by red -kalees au perso

The Briste is a 25m high sea stack with an arch running through it. Crohy, Co. Donegal.

We're back at O'Fallons, Nebraska, with an eastbound stack train underneath a glorious sunset.

Z7 withZ 85mm at f4, 15 Stack image. Illumination SB-800.

seen at an Odakyu line rail station, Toky

Duncansby Stacks, rock pinnacles to the immediate south of Duncansby Head

A setting sun and sea stacks off the coast of Oregon.

Late winter sunset at South Stack.

Another from Iceland.

Sadly this sea stack doesn't have a name of it's own. Maybe the locals have a name for it but there is not one on the maps.

I'm sure it's man made, the result of many years of slate mining.

Quite why they just left it as it is...

Maybe it was just to tough?

  

Duncansby Head, nr John O' Groats, Caithness

Magic tricks with glass.

A westbound BNSF double stack comes through Western Springs at the beginning of the Dinky rush.

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