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Taken from the Whitney Ridge subdivision in Cheyenne, Wyoming between 9:10 to 9:30PM during deep blue hour.
This storm was about 70 miles to my south over northern Colorado. I captured only 12 bolts out of 990- 1 sec exposures.
Composite image was accomplished using Photoshop and lightening the stack. The tower-like structures on the horizon are windmills on the Wyoming-Colorado border some 16 miles away.
Note the (lighter cloud) over-shooting storm top at center.
(Stacked Photography with Q2)
Some say love, it is a hunger
An endless aching need
I say love, it is a flower
And you, its only seed
-The Rose
Bette Midler
Unused chairs at my dermatologist clinic stacked up due to physical distancing regulations. The glass wall is adorned with colourful film for privacy with branding for the building.
Bei einem Spaziergang habe ich diese Stück Rinde mit der Flechte gefunden - ein schönes Objekt um bei Regen im Studio etwas zu experimentieren. Stack aus 9 Aufnahmen
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It has been a while since I've stacked images of a fire sky. This image stacks 17 x 40s interval per frame and then lightened in Photoshop.
The actual sunset looked like this: www.flickr.com/photos/cloud_spirit/52721869687/
Stacking stones/shells claims ordinary moments of life for God and invites those who pass by to notice the holy ground on which they already stand.
Male Carpenter Bee. Photographed in Maryland.
A focus stack of 2 photos, shot handheld. Canon 80D, Canon 65mm MPE macro lens, Canon twin macro flash. Aperture f/11, shutter speed 1/250, ISO 400, flash set 1/32 power.
Seen on a Road Scholar trip to Newfoundland in June-July, 2013. Uploaded for Smile on Saturday! :-) theme: Natural Stones.
HSoS everyone!