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This is the first time I've done a focus stack that hasn't involved a macro lens and tiny fungi or lichen, but I really liked this moss covered root reaching out to the world and I happened to have my tripod with me for once, so I thought I'd give it a quick go. It was too cold to hang around for long though.

This 100x3s interval stacked image was lightened in Photoshop. Intense fire sky displays can often yield the most interesting stacked images. During this equivalent 5 minutes elapsed time, the height of the fire sky is depicted.

sugar cookies iced with royal icing, then stacked. fondant accents

Explored 10/15/08

Those of you who know me will understand why this was a difficult image to take!

"New Museum of Contemporary Art building", designed by Japanese architects SANAA.

NYC

 

"The anodised aluminium mesh exterior covering the building's six stacked rectangular boxes emphasises the ramshackle colour of its Lower East Side surroundings. It provides a great surface for attaching artworks, fridge magnet-style, like the Ugo Rondinone rainbow sign “Hell, Yes!” (2001)."

stack of filters, ICM

 

Not sure if I prefer this one or the no movement one to be fair but I usually go for the least expected so ...

HMM

  

A southbound CN stack train rips around a curve on a beautiful afternoon in May.

A stack... Agatha Christie

Nowadays, I don't have any of those great mystery thrillers that I love to read as my reading is done via my Kindle or Kindle App but I have kept my photography books in their original format as I do think it is better to view photography books this way as opposed to via an e-reader!!

 

Our Daily Challenge ~ Heaps, Stacks and Layers …

 

Weekly Theme Challenge ~ Corner ...

 

Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!

 

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For Iron Photographer 238 where the elements are

1 - a stack of three things

2 - one red thing

3 - cinematic aspect ratio

 

Hope I've got this correct having my red thing atop the stack of three things?

stacked 2:1 macro for sharp final image

bright version of the south stacks lighthouse

Fuel injection stacks on a Corvette engine in a Ford Model T hot rod at Northwest Deuce Days in Victoria BC Canada.

Three stacked woodpecker homes above each other maybe one family

 

South Stack Coastline Anglesey a wonderful bird watching place with stunning cliffs, out of season climbers practice on here, it's amazing to see them dangling from their colourful ropes

52 in 2017 Challenge

46. Tradition or Traditional

On their way to their new home in Italy. Spreading the joy of Halloween around the world. 8" x 8.5"

Stacked rocks in Iceland. Not sure exactly where this tourist "fad" started, but we saw them several places in Iceland. On the good side, at least in this case, the Icelandic environment can be "harsh", and the lifespan of a stack itself could probably be measured in days. Maybe hours.

 

Either way, I thought it made for a good picture.

50ish exposures, stacked together in Photoshop.

Check it out in black

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I am not so thrilled about this image. This is the first stacked star trail I've done, for a reason. I personally don't like stacked star trails, so I've only used single exposure star trails in the past. But, I wanted to give the method a try, and, here, in the location under the stars, I wanted to see ALL the stars in the star trail, and that was only possible via the stacking method.

 

As a star trail shooter, I completely see and recognize the validity and need for stacking images for night shooting. I've seen some stacked star trails that blow me away and would not be possible to get star trails in the single exposure method. But still, personally, I like star trails from a single exposure better.

 

The other factor, I cranked the ISO up for this, so I could have set the exposures to not capture so many stars.

I think as an abstract art form, this has merit. But, traditional sense of beauty seems lost to me.

 

The different colors of the star streaks are from the "temperature" of light that the stars burn at. Just like a candle gives and orange light, and a gas stove burns blue- the stars in our sky shine all different sorts of colored light.

 

Thoughts on this?

 

Handheld focus stack of 4 images. Shot with XT3 and Venus Laowa 60mm f2.8. Didn't have a flash with me so its a bit more grainy than I would have preferred.

A woodpile outside a Mennonite farmhouse at Black Creek Pioneer Village.

On the Greenhouse, one of the experimental architectural structures on the campus of Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo.

Creative Tabletop Photography Writing, pens, pencils, crayons theme.

 

M42 Macro lens. Extension tube.

Wall in Zoology Dept University of Cambridge

Wed. the 30th Walkabout out to River Place and Waterfront Park on the Willamette River.

A daytime stack of 635 individual 3-4 second long exposures of the Inukshuk at English Bay in Vancouver. My second attempt.

 

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An eastbound stack train on the Union Pacific races away from the sunset at Creston, IL, 60 miles from its Chicago destination.

St Just

Cape Cornwall

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.

An eastbound intermodal passes beneath the venerable and fading PRR signal bridge at Newport. Someday, it'll all be gone and this image will preserve what once was the Middle Division.

 

Update: It's gone.

Strobist: Red gelled flash inside, naked flash outside, around 8 exposures @ 3 minutes each stacked in Startrails.

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

Money (That's What I Want)

There's been many versions of Barrett Strong's song, from the Beatles, even Led Zeppelin through to the Flying Lizards amazing version ...

Macro idea for Macro Mondays Stack theme ...

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