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"Stilt Stack" How many photographs do you think it took to complete this shot? One? Ten? Fifteen? Any guesses?

  

Truth be told, it took one hundred and ninety five individual images to create this image! Combined, this amounts to about forty five minutes of exposure time. Normally, I would have completed this type of image with significantly less but I needed to capture all of these images for a project I am working on. You'll find out what that is in a few weeks.

  

Those of you familiar with the Falmouth area might recognize this stilt house along Shore Drive. I've lurked around here in the dark before but this is by far the longest amount of time I have spent there. What makes this spot great is that the best angle of this house (in my opinion) allows me to shoot north where the rotation of the Earth is most obvious in these great curved star trails.

A pair of stacking bottles separated and lit from above as part of a session for the Macro Mondays theme: bottle(s).

Big waves roll past the sea stacks, sending spray flying into the air

This one is so big that I had to recruit help to hold it up! Blogged here.

McDonough, Georgia

Leica IIIf, Kentmere 400 (Agent Shadow) film

BNSF ES44C4 No. 8234 leads a westbound double stack train out of Kingman canyon at McConnico, AZ. 21 October 2022.

 

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Focus-Stacking mit jeweils 10 Pics, im Dauerregen (40 l/m²), die Schmucklilie hat`es gefreut!

 

Focus stacking with 10 pics each, in continuous rain (40 l/m²), the lily was happy!

A composite of several time lapse photos included in my previous post, stacked.

challenge - Stacked, Piled, Heaped

South Stack is famous as the location of one of Wales' most spectacular lighthouses, South Stack Lighthouse. It has a height of 41 metres (135 feet). It has a maximum area of 7 acres.

 

Until 1828 when an iron suspension bridge was built, the only means of crossing the deep water channel on to the island was in a basket which was suspended on a hemp cable. The suspension bridge was replaced in 1964, but by 1983 the bridge had to be closed to the public, due to safety reasons. A new aluminium bridge was built and the lighthouse was reopened for public visits in 1997. Thousands of people flock to the lighthouse every year, thanks to the continued public transport service from Holyhead's town centre.

 

There are over 390 stone steps down to the footbridge, and 10 metal steps (and not, as local legend suggests, 365), and the descent and ascent provide an opportunity to see some of the 8,000 nesting birds that line the cliffs during the breeding season. The cliffs are part of the RSPB South Stack Cliffs bird reserve, with a visitor centre, and bird hide at Elin's Tower. The tower provides a place to see Choughs, Peregrine falcon, Kestrel and various marine mammals like the Harbour porpoise seen at high tide, Grey seal, Risso's dolphin and Bottlenose dolphin.

A Wasp mimicking Conopid Fly ( Physocephala rufipes ) from family Conopidae.

And a Red Mite Nymph on the face

 

Tech info | 58 natural light exposures stacked at f5.6, exp.time 1/2sec, ISO200

Stacking Soft / Zerene Stacker

 

canon mp-e 65mm/f2.8 1-5x macro lens | Metabones Canon EF to Sony E Smart Adapter (Mark IV) | Sony A7

As the storm neared it developed this double and then triple stacked shelf cloud. The core was getting mean looking, it was green but had been turned yellow by the reddish setting sun behind the storm. COOL!

All tied up...

 

The Artist Shed is participating in Grab & Go a monthly madness event which runs from October 27th, 12 PM SLT until October 27th, 12 AM SLT (ok, 11:59 PM).

 

You have only 12 hours to come and slap the board and get a free item. The boards have a limit of 100 so you may want to act fast.

 

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Winter light on Scotland's north east coastline with one of the Duncansby stacks.

Despite the clear skies there was a rim of cloud along the horizon preventing me from capturing the best light.

I counted about 15 seals with cubs on an inaccessible stretch of beach at the bottom of the cliffs. It was great watching their interactions. I was disappointed to see a number of large polystyrene chunks and other litter surrounding them

"A whole stack of memories never equal one little hope." - Charles M. Schulz

 

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By Stack (Ivry-sur-seine, 11/2015)

When arriving in Ethiopia, I always wanted to take photos of the stacks by the roads. It seems I only saw them in the first one or two days, and I don't think I saw them in southern Ethiopia. Thankfully I took a clear picture in the first day.

 

I guessed they were Teff stacks (so I didn't even ask the guide what they were).

 

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Shot for Active Assignment Weekly, theme "Deep Focus"

 

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I do a lot of experimenting with macro focus stacking, most of the time with a focus rail, and sometimes with the focus stack function on my camera. For creating the focus stack I use Helicon Focus.

For today I was planning to go to the park and try this technique on larger subjects, but unfortunately the weather is bad today. So I shot this wasp (found dead on the floor). I stuck it on a needle and created a background resembling the sun. In total 125 shots, stacked with Helicon Focus.

So here is Icarus flying towards the heat.

Maybe tomorrow conditions will be better and I can go out to the park.

Exhaust from a power plant stack literally lights up from the sun's rays early in the morning on a wintry December morning.

Hay bales shown in previous images are now stacked, awaiting transport.

Out & about in rural Norfolk uk.

Abstract composition of the windows above Boots in Oxford Street, London.

cut grass stacked - the old way - on wooden sticks/poles for drying

I photographed this wood stack on The Sleat Peninsula near Calligarry. The whole area used to be a big pine forest and all the trees had been cut down for timber, acres and acres of trees felled and piled up, it was quite sad to think that all these magnificent trees would be someone’s coffee table or bed frame next year. I really hope they plant more trees to replace them. We sneaked up the dirt track on a Sunday when none of the workers were around, really high up with an amazing view. When we passed the next day it was a hive of activity with loads of workers driving heavy plant machinery, and more trees falling. :-(

 

Sleat is a peninsula on the island of Skye in the Highland council area of Scotland, known as "the garden of Skye". It is the home of the clan MacDonald of Sleat. The name comes from the Scottish Gaelic Sléibhte (or Slèite), which in turn comes from Old Norse sléttr (smooth, even), which well describes Sleat when considered in the surrounding context of the mainland, Skye and Rùm mountains that dominate the horizon all about Sleat.

 

Sleat is a traditional parish that has several communities and two major landowners (the Clan Donald Lands Trust and Eilean Iarmain Estate). Sleat Community Trust (Scottish Gaelic: Urras Coimhearsnachd Shlèite), the local development trust, has purchased the Skye Ferry Filling Station at Armadale and in common with many communities is investigating the options for renewable energy production. It also owns Sleat Renewables Ltd., a timber production company. In October 2007 the Trust hosted the Highlands and Islands Community Energy Company annual conference. Recently the final section of a new double-track road through Sleat to Broadford was finished. Most teenage school-children in Sleat attend Portree High School, where there is a hostel for those who live particularly far away.

 

Bnsf 4173 leads a eastbound stack train. A typical junk train with Auto's up front. The low prioty train are now being found with more auto's and some freight mixed in. This one on the Bnsf Marceline Sub near La Plata Mo.

They were everywhere.

 

"You've never seen so many chairs in one place... And yet, everyone is standing! This curious show is in the courtyard of the Coulanges Hotel, in which Tadashi Kawamata has made a home to exhibit his new eccentric installation, a monumental stack of chairs, which extends from the top of the building to the cobblestones of the inner courtyard."

  

pentax pino 35

fixed focus, 38mm coated glass triplet lens, set shutter 1/125

3 light settings, 3 film speeds

shot from the 12th floor of the Gansevoort Hotel. Meatpacking District, NYC.

Stacked images of clouds taken at five second intervals. Eight minute duration.

 

Just another common scene even a couple of years after the merger. Elk River MN. 3-27-97

My first attempt at focus stacking an image, this is 15 images stacked with photoshop

Happy enough with the general result as I can seen now what it is all about, don't know did I pick an image with too much detail or use too many images as there are quiet visible artefacts around the central stalks if the Lily. but it is all about learning for the next image

Stacker for surface mining in Inden, Germany

The mountains of Anaga in northern Tenerife by Sunset

Seen at a local orchard ~ Red Hook, NY

55 Bilder/Pictures stacked mit/with Helicon Focus

There is a place down south of my way that those who know about it know where I took this photo. If you don't know where this is then perhaps just leave it be, I would hate to see a viewing platform full of six hundred point and shooters sharing the moment with me. As it is I had the location for the entire evening before and the next morning to myself at this place. The only evidence of movement there after I left in the evening and returned the next morning was a single set of footprints and two sets of paw prints.

 

This is a single frame shot against sunrise with the sky colors assisted by the DSE controlled burns going on in the area. There has been little enhancment and a lot of red taken out of the shot. I found that even though I shot at a neutral color temperature there was still a stack of red color cast that had to be taken out.

 

PS: To the abalone poachers that rolled up as I was walking out - F#$k you dirtbags.....

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These two chimney stacks are from a derelict property next to Chelsea Harbour.

Bothy at Loch Stack; Tàtha nam Beann and Meallan Liath Coire Mhic Dhughaill in background

 

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

Tightly stacked condos

NR52, NR32 lead a heavy loaded 4MP5 into Red Hill South Australia on the afternoon of Thursday 16/5/24

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