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Frisco 4-8-2 1522 is arriving in Fond du Lac WI., with a clean stack pulling a freight form Schiller Park on the Wisconsin Central. July 1988.

There has been a time / that a haystack was used / - dear children - / to stack hay / to feed the cows / in winter.

... about photography , but were afraid to ask ..

('Stacked' for 'Smile on Saturday')

This stack is about all that remains of a silver and gold smelter operated by Ohio Colorado Smelting and Refining in Salida, CO. The stack was built in 1916 to address pollution problems from shorter stacks, on the noxious idea that dilution is the solution to pollution, i.e., higher stack, better dispersion.

 

Photographed using a Sony A7R with a Nikkor 100-300mm lens.

Focus Stacked flower

These stacking up rocks serves as a breakwater at Blue Rocks, NS, Canada makes separated the inner side ocean warter so clam and made the shaoes of each beautiful rock reflected on it like a mirror.

The latest and greatest F-35A Lightning IIs in a proper stacked formation.

I am glad these modern birds are not stealthy to an ordinary camera.

Foto genomen door Luc Van Hoecke te Lommel.

Bnsf 7837 takes an eastbound stack toward the small town of Medill Mo.

Sea Stacks, Bandon Beach, Oregon.

 

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River Laxford leading to Ben Stack in morning light

Double Chocolate Brownies.

 

117 pictures in 2017 (102) what's cooking

Hay Stacks.

الأعمدة المزروعة الأصفر الذهبي شفرات المشمسة الأرض المجيدة,

שלום סימטריה התבגרות קציר הרמוני פאר מענג,

sumptis agitarem mente terreneitatis paleae nuntiis cunctabundus explicatio nubibus defecisti distant arboribus adhuc,

echi sogni vigorose compenetrazione montagne sparse rugiada del mattino,

rustique surface solitaire orne odorante herbe regardant fixement forteresse maturation soupirs passent,

alegria verdes eis que da glória sootheth louvores mágicos boundlessness esplendorosa chão,

omhuldade pinnacled seger expanderande fält broder passioner färgade Höstlöv,

řítí nebesa jasné vědomí fontány blues uvažují oslnivé divoké prvky odstínů,

windingly Iðandi Lives þægileg Whispering læki bespangled reykelsi fljótandi útibú hjartfólginn,

甘い高騰乳白色の光造形ビジョンを踊っ柳のヒントをタンブリング.

Steve.D.Hammond.

Stacked bicycles by ai weiwei, Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida

 

Popped over on the ferry to visit our friend Mark who has Leukemia currently in Southampton General Hospital. Just before his bone marrow transplant. It has been a long journey and hopefully this is the last tunnel he has to travel before finishing his treatment. There is a light at the end of this tunnel and everything is crossed at the moment.

 

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The first snow of the season has fallen at the highest elevations of the San Francisco peaks above Flagstaff in early October as Q LPCLAC6 passes through Maine on the western slope of the Arizona divide.

What's better than waking up to a stack of pancakes ? ...a stack of pandas of course !

Happy Mothers Day !

10 photos prises en mode z-stack et empilées avec Zerene Staker . En mode , je m'amuse !

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This is my first go at stacking multiple images in Photoshop, using the 'mean' method, (7 images).

Given the conditions on the day, I'm really happy with the result I've achieved and I'm fairly close to the image I had pre-visualised.

There is plenty of room for improvement, but as a first step, I'm very happy with it.

Your comment and critique is most welcome!

 

Evening Sea Stacks. © Copyright 2021 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

 

Sea stacks and surf on an overcast evening, Crescent City, California.

 

The circumstances of this photograph were just a bit unusual, and it is not quite the photograph that I thought I’d be making when I recently visited the coastline at Crescent City. Because the days are so long right now, we decided to go out for an early dinner, planning to head back out into the field to photograph an hour or so before sunset. The plans was not totally solid, but I had this spot in mind as one of the possibilities, as it more or less in Crescent City. We finished dinner and it was still too early for the photography I had in mind, so we did a bit of exploring before we ended up back at this post.

 

I had photographed these very rocks a couple of years ago, and this time I was imagining something with sunset light, the colorful ocean and sky, and perhaps some dramatic shadows. The conditions had something else in mind. To the north a line of clouds was arriving, likely the result of a weak incoming cold front. When it became apparent that the brilliantly colorful sunset I imagined was not to be (though something else interest did eventually happen) I rethought the mood I wanted to suggest and began to see the appeal in this framing of the scene, focusing on the foreground island with the more distant sea stacks closer to the top of the frame.

 

G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.

More cute little frogs from my SIL's place, stacked to look cheery with their funny grinning mouths. It took me several goes at stacking the frogs, they just didn't want to co-operate....

 

ANSH 123 - 4. Stack It

this one is a 3 shot focus stacked image

This CN stack train followed Amtrak's Saluki out of Champaign, Illinois, and is slowly gaining speed as it heads south past the former Illinois Central depot in Pesotum, Illinois.

From onboard the Holyhead-Dublin ferry as it sails out from the Welsh coast, the South Stack lighthouse can just be made out in the distance.

 

An experiment that turned out well -- the Moon, taken with a stack of optics. Blog post coming up shortly...

 

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Finally getting a proper snowfall around here...just in time for me to be completely sick of winter.

didn't expect to ever be able to stack one of these

 

actually found two of these relatively not moving on a wall - this is one of them (and the wall)

Palmer, Alfred T.,, photographer.

 

Smoke stacks

 

1942

 

1 transparency : color.

 

Notes:

Title from FSA or OWI agency caption.

Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944.

 

Subjects:

World War, 1939-1945

Smokestacks

Industrial facilities

 

Format: Transparencies--Color

 

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

 

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

 

Part Of: Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Collection 12002-28 (DLC) 93845501

 

General information about the FSA/OWI Color Photographs is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsac

 

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsac.1a35070

 

Call Number: LC-USW36-374

  

Globular springtail on the greenhouse roof X4. Focus stacked using zerene

Resolution lens test with the Olympus OM Zuiko Auto Macro 38mm f/2.8 @f/4

Ratio 6:1

Stacked from 324 images, step length 0.005mm.

Sony A7R III, 42 MP

For me an excellent lens, it is sharp up to the corners.

Not bad for a lens from 1980.

Plastic barricades folded and stacked along the shoulder of the road.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

This cicada was perched vertically on a cement wall, at the Montreal Botanical Garden. It had rained previously, which is why it was still a bit wet.

 

Pentax D-FA 100mm F/2.8 Macro plus Raynox DCR-250, with off-camera diffused Yongnuo YN-560 III. Probably around 1:1. Five-shot handheld focus stack, with EXIF from the first shot.

 

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The railcars are stacked & ready to go!

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