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This more or less captures the spirit of my brother-in-law's family. We love 'em to death.
From the top down: Alex, Michele, Joe, Maia
The "backstage" companion image, which shows how this shot was set up, is here.
I remember looking out of the window of our flat and saying to my girlfriend doesn't the sky look weird. it almost looked green then we had the biggest thunder storm of the Summer. this was taken out of the window looking over the A41 with the cars going past. the flooding doesnt really show up in the photo but i've never seen so much rain!
The above photo is roughly about 60 photos stacked on top of each other to create a long exposure effect with surreal looking clouds.
For some reason, one of the dogs decided he needed some mods to his imaginary Mustang.
Geez.
What kinda dog have I fostered..?
The Contenders..
This is a stacked macro image of part of the flowers from a Grevillea "Molly".
The flowers looked to be preparing for a fight with some more contenders waiting in the wings...
30 shots using DSLR controller app from my android tablet and then processed in LR to jpegs and then aligned and stacked using Zerene stacker..
Have a great weekend all...
Cheers
Not bad - drying pretty fast. Not yet quite ready for the stove but I think it will be by the time we need it! I think i'll do this again next year.
The Eastbound (UP-Southbound) ZBRLC races towards Mojave, Palmdale and the Los Angeles Basin. Cresting Tehachapi Summit, this train will see no problems between here and the L.A. Basin now!
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Applictions stack of the WIP Carton Box Stack Icons Set
*fine tuned the carton box. Sorry for deleted the previous picture, as there's some error occurred on Flickr.
STAX Museum of American Soul Music
926 E. McLemore Ave.,
Memphis, TN 38106.
Phone: 901-946-2535
Founded in 1957 as Satellite Records, the name Stax Records was adopted in 1961. The label was a major factor in the creation of the Southern soul and Memphis soul music styles, also releasing gospel, funk, jazz, and blues recordings. While Stax is renowned for its output of African-American music, the label was founded by two white businesspeople, Jim Stewart and his sister Estelle Axton, and featured several popular ethnically-integrated bands, including the label's house band, Booker T. & the MG's.
Following the death of Stax's biggest star, Otis Redding, in 1967 and the severance of the label's distribution deal with Atlantic Records in 1968, Stax continued primarily under the supervision of a new co-owner, Al Bell. Over the next five years, Bell expanded the label's operations significantly, in order to compete with Stax's main rival, Motown Records in Detroit. During the mid-1970s, a number of factors, including a problematic distribution deal with CBS Records, caused the label to slide into insolvency, resulting in its forced closure in late 1975.
In 1977, Fantasy Records acquired the post-1968 Stax catalog, as well as selected pre-1968 recordings. Beginning in 1978, Stax (now owned by Fantasy) began signing new acts and issuing new material, as well as re-issuing previously recorded Stax material. However, by the early 1980's no new material was being issued on the label, and for the next two decades, Stax was strictly a re-issue label.
After Concord Records acquired Fantasy in 2004, the Stax label was reactivated, and is today used to issue both the 1968–1975 catalog material and new recordings by current R&B/soul performers. Atlantic Records continues to hold the rights to the vast majority of the 1959-1968 Stax material.
A pile of partial assemblies stacked four-high awaiting transport to a production line.
The Flickr Lounge - Piles of Things
Stack au Mitutoyo MPlan Apo 10x + Besseler Apo 240 mm comme lentille de tube. Boitier : Canon EOS 500D - 160 images assemblées
Our local Power Plant's twin stacks, with golden evening light above...
Another moment of beauty at Sheboygan's winter lakefront...
Explored: highest: #152 (History on BigHugeLabs and Xplore-Stats)
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Was on display on the DZL exhibition on November 14th, 2009
Cultureel Centrum de Guldenberg in Wevelgem
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This is my first stacked coin quilt, thanks to Moda Bake Shop!! I loved making it, and I know I will be making more!! Sooo fun
Used for an article about a man who was forced by the courts to give up 5,000 of his books.
www.24oranges.nl/2009/10/01/man-must-remove-5000-books-fr...
Photo: Branko Collin.