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Another image from my recent trip to Dorset. My son and i walked over the headland from Swanage to Old harry Rocks and spotted this along the way. The light play out at sea adding some drama to an already dramatic scene.
After having flown in from Vancouver in the morning, I went to school and then spent a few hours in the library gathering materials for the term paper. By the end of the day, they seemed like stacks of doom rather than a happy collection of books, so I did some manipulations of the photo to convey the feeling.
This is photo #105 in my Project 365 series.
Mill City, OR - We had a great time hanging out in Mill City. With a population of less than 2,000 it had all the charm of a well worn flannel. It's a good place to slow down time and disconnect from the digital world.
I would love to return and take a canoe ride down the Santiam River with a six pack in tow.
Materials: I used pancakes, cardboard, plate, blueberries, powdered sugar, shaving cream (for whipped cream).
Idea: My idea was to make the photo look like an advertisement for breakfast pancakes.
Process: I used cardboard to stack the pancakes onto one another and put some blueberries around and on it. I took the photo with a large aperture to focus more on the pancakes.
oh, ya, its show off.
Overwhelmed with the overflow. Another weekend of suspense and i'll be at peace or not.
Assam and Bonkers, stacked and ready to go to the vet this morning. (Well, we were ready, they were not.)
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch.
On BNSF's busy Transcon line, a westbound stack and an eastbound pig train pass each other at a closing speed of close to 140 miles per hour. With plenty of power on the front and DPU's on the rear, these trains cross the barren country at an incredible pace.
A Volvox showing daughter colonies.
Focus stack of 11 oblique illumination images taken under the 40x objective.
Strange that under no illumination method was I able to pick up the interconnections, though some of the flagella are visible here.
Perhaps this species trades interconnections for a general continuous membrane? Upper and lower left would seem to confirm this.
Stacks of memories through this door which was once the entrance to Collingwood Library - including to a dusty stack
© Anne Holmes
Elegant stacked wedding cake, too bad we didn't get a photo with the cake topper of flowers on it....
Reynisdrangar sea stacks situated under the mountain Reynisfjall near the village Vík í Mýrdal, southern Iceland.Legend says that the stacks originated when two trolls dragged a three-masted ship to land unsuccessfully and when daylight broke they became needles of rock.
A pleasure boat appears to be watching a Norfolk Southern stack train cross Sandusky Bay of Lake Erie at Bay View just west of Sandusky, Ohio. (Scanned from a slide)
Stackable Square Boxes
Folded by Marcela Brina
Designer: Tomoko Fuse
More details in: www.artisbellus.com/2015/01/origami-boxes-stackable-squar...
made a couple of different passes at stacking and subtracting dark frames. this one has a long dark subtracted from the merged stack.
A commissioned quilt for a new baby boy. For the big sister a doll quilt just like her baby brother's quilt!
"Them smoke stacks reaching like the arms of God into a beautiful sky of soot and clay."
Watch the depressing story on the high cancer rates in Tonawanda, NY - video.wmht.org/video/2364999803
Tim Stack speaking at the 2015 San Diego Comic Con International, for "American Horror Story" and "Scream Queens", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Here's an easy way to measure the headset stack height required for a frame.
Please see the headset drawing for measuring instructions for determining headset dimensions.
Diese 5 Golfbälle in Balance stand auf einem Ceramikkochfeld und es ist wieder einen persönlichen Rekord von mir.
I made a large bunch of randomly stacked buttons... I love having these ready to use. I have been neglecting my buttons... time to play with them again!
The Otto E. Eckert Power Station reflects in the Grand River at night. The reflecting pool here is the impoundment for the dam at the power plant.
Photographed using a Nikon F on Kodak Vision 3 500T 5219 tungsten balanced motion picture film. Developed by The Camera Shop in St. Cloud, MN using a modified C-41 process.
ISO200 - f/16 - 1/250sec - focal length 180mm Canon MR-14 Ring Flash
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My very First Focus Stacking Project~~~~!
I finally had found a tamed dragonfly in my garden so that I could start this focus stacking project.
I did 7 shots on this juvenile beauty and stacked them with CombineZM software.
Post processing with Photoshop Elements 7