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When you do a lot of travel photography, you arrive at the places you arrive when you arrive at them. And it may not be the optimal time to photograph the subject you are standing in front of, but you take what you can get because it is likely to be the only time you pass before said subject.
The Londrangar Sea Stacks, on the south side of the Snaefellsnes peninsula, were such a subject. We were mostly shooting into the sun by the time we arrived and while this clearly was an amazing vantage point, on the edge of the Atlantic, I could only imagine it at sunrise or sunset. And yet that is what I will have to make do with until I return to Snaefellsnes one spring day with something less than 21 hours of daylight. It will have to do...
With a fairly new GE up front, a Long Beach-bound intermodal exits the siding at Harwood on the Sunset Route east of San Antonio.
On a sadder note, there is some automobile debris in the grass here from a fatal collision between Amtrak and a car that ran the gates here a few days before.
Westbound UP Intermodal
UP C45AH #8143
UP SD70M #4075
UP C44AC #6424 (SP Patch)
Harwood, TX
July 6th, 2015
CSX No. 5327 is the Western Maryland emblem locomotive, but I didn't know that until this train was passing me. It is leading westbound stack train No. 157 at Perry, Ohio, passing the rear of an eastbound intermodal train.
Being removed by my ‘Deere’ friend the excavator
Who knew I would have so much fun watching all of the machines working on the sidewalk, soon to be street too. We will be surrounded by a construction zone outside for awhile.
Machines and construction zones are not my normal subjects for photos so a fun and interesting challenge for me!
#FlickrFriday #stacked
Top Dad equals one or two biscuits - well, maybe just three!
Our Daily Challenge ~ STACK .....
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location | Plaka, Crete, Greece
photography | Blue Perez
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Lots of fun to create. We found the perfect place to get a full photo of this king size quilt - from the deck of the recipient's new house. It is always a challenge to hold a large quilt up high enough for a photo so was gad to find the solution!
STACKED PILLOW CAKES THAT I MADE FOR MY MOMMA'S 57th BIRTHDAY WHILE I WAS ON VACATION IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC THIS SUMMER.
SHE SHOWED ME HOW TO MAKE THESE FLOWERS AND SHE HAD NOOOOOO CLUE I WAS MAKING THEM FOR HER OWN CAKE!!! HAHAHA! SHE WAS SURPRISED, SHE LOVED IT WE CRIED AND IT WAS A PARTY TO REMEMBER!
LOVE YOU MOM!
HAND MAKE FLOWERS, BUTTONS, AND ALL EDIBLE GUMPASTE DETAILS.
Wheat Stacks.
No better place to relax,
than just a wheat field,
with stacks of wheat.
The smells,
the hard work,
still turning in the air.
A place all people should come to know,
and love,
it may not be the romance of some exotic beach,
tucked away on a far away private island,
its some where close by,
go and learn the beauty,
of a near by wheat field with,
(Wheat Stacks).
Steve.D.Hammond.
An eastbound stack train meets a westbound empty unit oil train along the busy Pittsburgh Line near Irwin, PA.
This is another stack of images. This time I chose to shoot it at ISO 3200 and stacked 27 images together. There is no post noise removal. I am very impressed. This trumped the long exposure at ISO 400 where I was getting overexposure in the building and not enough in the roof. Using High ISO and lots of stacks resulted in this very clean image.
I combined all of these using photoshop and median filters to stack the images. I'm way happier with this image over my harbour image.
This is my first attempt with my new Tamron 90MM Macro lens and a series of 11 photos focus stacked.
Strobist 1 SB910 handheld camera left at manual power 1/64 fired by a pocket wizard.
A view of the rusty, well-worn smoke stacks at the decommissioned White Bay Power Station in Rozelle.
This time I tried a different aperture, following advice from my boss at work. I have also stacked 7 shots of about 30 minutes each.
Trying to eliminate the 'shake' I got on all but the first shot last time, I paused for around 15 seconds between shots this time. No shake, but there is a gap.
Anyway, I'll take photos of other stuff while the full moon takes the stage.
Run out of ideas on the beach waiting for it to go dark, then I noticed an abundance of pebbles lying around! I couldn't resist getting all arty farty and stacking them. I took this shot in Criccieth on the Llŷn Peninsula.
It's not a HDR image, I was on my stomach waving my torch around to light the scene up! Not usually my style of photography, but I'm trying to mix things up a bit now. Please be honest with your feedback! I need to hear what I could have done better etc.
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