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Nikon AF Micro Nikkor 60mm f/2.8D on 60 mm extension tube
focus stack of 73 images
combined with Zerene Stacker (DMap)
Suxy - Lorraine - Belgique
This photo was shot from a suburban city setting! Its a Median Stack of 58 10 sec Canon 5D Mark II photos, pushed ISO 6400, using a 50mm 1.4 @ f/2 on a clear, freezing night with good seeing (and no moon) for ultimate light sensitivity. Isn't it amazing just how many stars are out there? The center star is the North Star aka Polaris. I originally shot this series as a timelapse for this piece: www.youtube.com/watch?v=jT8AIcpjU58
Stack Rocks, otherwise known as Elegug Stacks in Pembrokeshire. Elegug is the welsh terms for the Guillemots and razorbills that nest here.
Note to self - Shoot more Black and White
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An eastbound detouring stack train rolls along the Noxon Reservoir (Clark Fork River) just west of Trout Creek. The stack train was detouring because of soft roadbed on BNSF’s KO Subdivision between Fargo, and Minot, North Dakota.
The stack at Bat's Head near Durdle Door.
My first proper go with the Lee 'Big Stopper' (10 stop ND).
I was headed Westbound at Gold Run when I heard the UP 7631 West get talked through a MoW Gang. At that point the chase was on. Bowman and Rocklin were my last two chances to grab this train. Even after a slight detour through Loomis and headed down US-40, I still managed to beat this train between Bowman and Rocklin.
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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.
Feels like you can see both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans at the same time.
Grandin ND (in the background)
Eastbound Q train entertraining the prairie.
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STACKS LAST STAND ~ 38TH Hundredth Block of Chouteau Trafficway will soon be History. It seems that the city has closed down most of the businesses. There are DANGEROUS BUILDING Signs on most of the buildings. There was a great Donut Shop and of course the Infamous Diamond Joe's Strip Club. Plus a church and a few car dealers and a restaurant. The Sad Day approaches when STACKS will be just another of many Old KC Memories. So.... Have Lunch there this week before it is too late.
Street Fighter's Sagat Strikes Gold!
A timely shot as Street Fighter 4 is finally out soon, good old Sagat is still in the new game.
I am sure it cannot beat good old Street Fighter 2 in the arcades back in the early to mid 90's, ahh those were the days. I used to pile in the 10p coins and play for hours, now machines probibly only take 50p coins or even one pound coins knowing these rip off days of arcades.
Canon G9 really does a great job with the blacks, no noise at all and really impressed with it so far.
Scene lit with a little lightpen from above with the lights out, a black file behind and under the coins and figure. It did a good job of bringing out the blackness behind the figure and slowly darkening the sides of the image as the light gets less and less away from the charecter.
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.
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.