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Hannah and Ralf's Wedding - Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire - October 11th 2013

Stacks on! Here's one of the girls from Nicky's pod wrestling with two other dolphins during courtship. These guys aren't shy about mating, they'll do it anywhere... orgy's are always fun... and you gotta have an audience!

 

Photography ©Lisa Skelton, all rights reserved.

Mpe65 @5x f6.3 x24 Zerene stacker.

© Tous droits réservés

at the end of the day

from the top of the old town

naxos

an endless stack of papers

Olympus digital camera, Focus stacking

This is an anamorphic lens view of the stacks on the Notre Dame power plant. The right most stack is on the part of the power plant designed by Albert Kahn.

 

Photographed using the Sony NEX 5N with the Helios-44 28mm f/2 lens and a Sankor 16C anamorphic lens.

One of my first attempts to focus stacking

Now that the Wilfred Sykes has cleared the MacArthur lock and the space is free, it’s finally time for the many tour boats to make their way upbound towards Lake Superior. Leading the group were the Nokomis and Le Voyageur of Famous Soo Locks Boat Tours, while the Canadian tour boat Miss Marie lll takes position number 3, and the Hiawatha and Bide A Wee hold spots 4 and 5. While they ain’t the biggest things locking through today, it’s hard to beat the view these tour boats provide of this engineering marvel.

Stack mit Helicon Focus 48 Frames.

Objektiv 60mm Macro f2,8

As seen in SOMA, San Francisco.

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Taken for Utata's Iron Photographer 307.

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I have been searching for a new photography project for far too long. I would search through different Flickr groups trying to find some inspiration. It was quite frustrating. Then suddenly, with the most full sense of irony (sorry), I remembered that I have a photography project that I love and have been ignoring for no good reason. And so I rejoin Iron Photographer., with many projects to catch up on.

Possibly the best smile in all of Dharavi – from a cardboard stacker at a recycling unit at Nauvrag Compund.

Andromeda Galaxy - M31 with M32 and M110 satellite galaxies. Sony A7S body attached to Starwave 102 refractor, image consists of 44 20 second exposures at ISO 3200. The images were stacked using DSS.

 

Mack daycab with "twin stacks" Offloading a set of pneumatic bottom dumps at Harbor Paper LLC in Hoquiam, WA in January 2013.

A closeup showing the stacked headlights on the 1967 Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Special I used to have.

pumpkin muffins - inspired by a beautiful picture by Leentje32 - thank you :)

 

Have a wonderful weekend my friends :)

A pair of KCS MAC's head to Colukbus with a stack train.

Indianapolis, IN.

12-16-15

After a wonderful indoor picnic (lots of good food (the Beef BBQ sandwiches were killer!) and great company), We drove to Miami to catch the skyline and fireworks... there we found more Flickr friends and lots of independent fireworks masters... so the atmosphere was smokey from the get-go. I thought I had gotten some pretty good images, most were obscured or partially so by the smoke... I never have much luck (poor fireworks skills) Sigh.... so much to learn!! Should have incorporated more water for reflections, and don't really know how to get the smoke out without messing up the rest of the image... Oh, well, live and learn! Any pointers would be welcome...

Two UP Stack trains meet in Traver, CA. This is a small town of about 700 people along the SR-99 "valley" corridor of the Central Valley of California. Traver is known for its grain exports.

 

Today these two stack trains waste no time blazing through town, even with an older Southern Pacific (now UP) loco second out on the Westbound (Compass North) train.

 

©FranksRails Photography, LLC.

There was some discussion on the ICE Rail group today about the possibility of double-stacks on the IC&E via the Kansas City connection with KCS. One report said CP was making track adjustments under the CN (IC) bridge at Genoa to accommodate stacks.

 

I recalled photographing some UP overhead stack trains on the I&M Rail Link, and dug up this one of stacks coming under said bridge on 4-5-2000...so I'm not sure what work needed done if it was indeed for future stack traffic. Either way, this is interesting news...

South Stack Lighthouse was built by Trinity House in 1809, marking a tiny islet off Anglesey at the north west tip of Wales

 

Built

1809

Height of Tower

28 m

Height of light above Mean High Water

60 m

Automated

1983

Electrified

1938

Optic

1st Order six panel catadioptric rotating

Character

Fl 10s

Intensity

467,000 candela

Range of light

24 NM

Region

West

 

South Stack Rock lies separated from Holyhead Island by 30 metres of turbulent sea, surging to and fro in continuous motion. The coastline from the breakwater and around the south western shore is made of large granite cliffs rising sheer from the sea to 60 metres.

Origins

 

South Stack Lighthouse was first envisaged in 1665 when a petition for a patent to erect the lighthouse was presented to Charles II. The patent was not granted and it was not until 9 February 1809 that the first light appeared to mark the rock. The lighthouse was designed by Trinity House surveyor Daniel Alexander and originally fitted with Argand oil lamps and reflectors. Around 1840 a railway was installed by means of which a lantern with a subsidiary light could be lowered down the cliff to sea level when fog obscured the main light.

 

On 25 October 1859 it is said that the most severe storm of the century occurred, known as the 'Royal Charter' gale; and on that and the following day over 200 vessels were either driven ashore or totally wrecked with the loss of 800 lives.The steamship Royal Charter was among these, sinking within yards of help with the loss of almost 500 passengers and crew.

 

In the mid 1870s the lantern and lighting apparatus was replaced by a new lantern. In 1909 an early form of incandescent light was installed and in 1927 this was replaced by a more modern form of incandescent mantle burner. The station was electrified in 1938.

Automation

 

On 12 September 1984 the lighthouse was automated and the keepers withdrawn. The lighthouse is now monitored and controlled from Trinity House’s Planning Centre in Harwich, Essex.

A southbound CN train with a long cut of double-stacked containers followed by an equally long cut of auto rack cars approaches the Amtrak station in Effingham, Illinois.

stacking of a couple photos from the other night at gharafa roundabout in doha. traffic was not too heavy so i stacked in order to emphasize the light trails.

South Stack lighthouse is located on a rocky islet off the east coast of Anglesey, north Wales. It was built in 1809, and is 28 metres tall, standing about 60 metres overall above sea level.

The lighthouse can be visited, but only by descending - and the ascending - the 400 steps down the steep cliff face. The surrounding cliffs are used by thousands of sea birds, particularly guillemots, as nesting sites.

 

From this impressive snow and ice stack, our friend Rachel has clearly been told not to step more on her left, even if the view on the valley of Chamonix is is completely amazing :-)

 

At this location, she sees our rope squad (cordée) and we're also on ridge.

The Vallée Blanche is one of my favorite walks within these 4 days alpinism initiation on the mountains. Since that day, I definitely know that I not subject to vertigooooo!

And doesn't neceserly require a jump (you know, the lack of atmosphere :P)

Stacking cardboard boxes to be recycled in Dharavi's Banvari Compound.

stacking rings in sterling silver with moonstone

there's something almost post-apocalyptic about this photo for me...

 

in any case, lets hope the apocalypse can wait because today i am heading down to san jose, ca. shawn's parents are down there, so we are going to visit and for some business: he's playing in a charity golf tournament on saturday and i am running in the silicon Valley 1/2 marathon on sunday.

 

while shawn is golfing on saturday, i am heading to san francisco to see the richard avedon exhibit and to meet suz or sooze. I believe that rebecca is joining us too. so excited to meet more flickr buds! :-)

This one is three separate boxes that stack on top of each other to make a trinket box tower of sorts :-) Each box is 85 mm (3.5") diameter by 45 mm (1.8") deep. The top two boxes each have a foot ring that sits inside the previous box preventing them from sliding about. The bottom box has a flat base which is why it appears shorter in the third pic. Overall height when stacked, including the lid is 155 mm (6.1"). The shiny finish is achieved with liquid Kato, a method taught to me by Debbie Crothers.

E-PL7 Fujian 35mm f1.7 CCTV

Working have been cutting up these rails, which are piled up next to the Chicago Line of Norfolk Southern west of Vermilion, Ohio.

120, 15 second Exposures

20 Dark Frames

 

in this view of the gold and black plume agate, you can see the end from where I took off the polished nub I first uploaded the photograph of on Dec. 22nd. On the damaged, outside edge, I had spotted the faint outline of a plume-like structure, which is why I decided to pick it up and keep it. It certainly was not a very pretty or impressive looking specimen, but I just had a feeling it might be something good.

Pile of stacked books on floor.

Stackable Square Boxes

Folded by Marcela Brina

 

Designer: Tomoko Fuse

 

More details in: www.artisbellus.com/2015/01/origami-boxes-stackable-squar...

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