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stack of flyers, selective focus

Pentax MV

50mm f1.7

Fomapan 200 Black and White Film

Stacked set of 50 images taken on 20 second exposure and varying ISO's. This image is made using jpeg's so I'm hoping when I stack and properly process the RAW files it'll come out even better.

Stacked precariously with my little "understudy" at my feet!

 

Hair: EMO-tions - Sakura

Clothing: Hazy JK's look

Footwear: World Shoe - Kurtney

Glasses: [EvoLove] - Pop Glasses

Choker: Curemore - Punk Chick Gacha Choker

Bracelet: Osmia - Anarchy Gacha Bracelet

 

Head: Leleutka May

Hands: Maitreya Bento hands with Ama Pick A Daisy Rings

 

Pose: Le Poppycock - Book Lovers

Focus Stacking in der Kamera

Largest collection of (physical) Linotype fonts I've seen; Woodside Press, in the Brooklyn Navy Yard

Governor Phil Murphy promotes the U.S Census count alongside Mayor Stack in Union City on Tuesday, September 22, 2020 (Edwin J. Torres/ Governor’s Office).

  

The South Stack Lighthouse has warned passing ships of the treacherous rocks below since its completion in 1809. The 28 m (91 ft) lighthouse was designed by Daniel Alexander and the main light is visible to passing vessels for 28 miles, and was designed to allow safe passage for ships on the treacherous Dublin - Holyhead - Liverpool sea route. It provides the first beacon along the northern coast of Anglesey for east-bound ships. It is followed by lighthouses, fog horns and other markers at North Stack, Holyhead breakwater, The Skerries, the Mice and at the north-east tip of the island Trwyn-Du. The lighthouse is operated remotely by Trinity House.[1] It has been visited by the team at Most Haunted.

 

Visitors can climb to the top of the lighthouse and tour the engine room and exhibition area. The lighthouse is open seasonally.

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sorry

i made lots

 

i got up at 5.30am whilst on holiday one day to go to the cove and stack. The peace and tranquility was immense.

 

i built a set of 18 stacks in perfect alignment across the cove. unfortunately 18 sacks in a single line don't photograph well. they looked bloody brilliant though. as you walked in and out of the alignment you either saw one or a mass of stacks.

 

inspired by the master bebalance www.flickr.com/photos/rocker/sets/72157602341391436/ i tried counterbalancing stones. it made for more delicately balanced stacks.

i am going to upload the rest of the photos later. there are far too many but feel i have to put them all up.

Evening in the Stacks 2015 held at the HCLS Miller Branch.

 

Olympus E-P2

M.Zuiko 14-150mm

My first attempt at stacking the moon. Celestron 5SE, Canon 1100D, Registax, PS CS3. 6 JPEG frames.

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A crew from Dogsthorpe was called to a stack fire at a farm in Middle Road, Newborough.

 

Approximately 10 tonnes of baled straw was well alight and had spread to wooden pallets and trees.

 

Firefighters used hose reels and jets to contain and control the fire and a farmer with a teleporter assisted by removing wooden pallets.

 

At 9am the incident was handed back to the farmer and fire crews will return to inspect the stack.

 

The crew returned to station by 9.15am.

 

The cause of the fire was deliberate.

South Stack Lighthouse, Anglesey.

South Stack is set in a spectacular location to the north-west of Holyhead. The lighthouse acts as a waymark for coastal traffic and a landmark and orientation light for vessels crossing the Irish Sea to and from the ports of Holyhead and Dun Laoghaire.

 

History of the lighthouse

 

In 1645 when lighthouses were privately owned, King Charles II was petitioned for a patent to build a lighthouse on South Stack. The request was refused. However, 143 years after the original petition, Trinity House leased South Stack island and construction of the lighthouse commenced. On 9 February 1809, the station's oil lamps, designed by Daniel Alexander at a cost of £12,000, were first lit. In 1828 an iron suspension bridge was built to replace the rope catwalk that originally linked the lighthouse to the bottom of the 400 steps down the cliff face.

 

This was one of the many changes that have taken place at South Stack since 1809. The lights regularly became more efficient and in 1938 electric power replaced the oil that powered the lamps. In 1964 the iron bridge was taken down and a new one of aluminium was put up in its place.

 

The lighthouse was automated in 1984, and the keepers withdrawn. Today, the lighthouse is monitored and controlled by computer link from Trinity House Operations Centre in Harwich, Essex.

Stack of pallets at Yokota

 

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Captured 8 Dec 2021, 20:00-22:00 hrs ET, Springfield, VA, USA. Bortle 7 skies, Stellarvue SV80/9D doublet achromat refractor at f/5.68 (eff. fl 454mm), Orion Atlas AZ/EQ-G Pro mount. Mallincam DS10C camera, bin 1, exposure 60 seconds, gain 20, stack of 84 subframes, dark/flat/bias frames subtracted. Optolong LeNhance filter. Reprocessed using Siril and Photoshop on 24 May 2023.

 

Clouds: partly cloudy

Seeing: good

Transparency: good

Moon phase: ~40%

 

FOV: 2.16 x 1.62 degrees before cropping.

Resolution: 2.1 arcsec/pixel.

 

Appearance: Red circular nebula (Bubble) inside larger molecular cloud (Sh2-161), at center of FOV. Magnitude +10; size 15 x 8 arcmin. Messier 52 (open star cluster) is at the 1 o'clock position and emission nebula LBN 537/544 (Lobster Claw) is at 8 o'clock.

 

From Wikipedia:

NGC 7635 (also known as the Bubble Nebula, Sharpless 162, or Caldwell 11) is an H II region emission nebula in the constellation Cassiopeia. It lies close to the direction of the open cluster Messier 52. The "bubble" is created by the stellar wind from a massive hot, 8.7 magnitude young central star, SAO 20575 (BD+60°2522). The nebula is near a giant molecular cloud which contains the expansion of the bubble nebula while itself being excited by the hot central star, causing it to glow. It was discovered in 1787 by William Herschel. The star BD+60°2522 is thought to have a mass of about 44 M☉.

 

With an 8 or 10-inch (250 mm) telescope, the nebula is visible as an extremely faint and large shell around the star. The nearby 7th magnitude star on the west hinders observation, but one can view the nebula using averted vision. Using a 16 to 18-inch (460 mm) scope, one can see that the faint nebula is irregular, being elongated in the north south direction.

 

Messier 52 (also known as M52 or NGC 7654) is an open cluster of stars in the highly northern constellation of Cassiopeia. It was discovered by Charles Messier on 1774. It can be seen from Earth under a good night sky with binoculars. The brightness of the cluster is influenced by extinction, which is stronger in the southern half. Its metallicity is somewhat below that of the Sun and is estimated to be [Fe/H] = −0.05 ± 0.01.

 

R. J. Trumpler classified the cluster appearance as II2r, indicating a rich cluster with little central concentration and a medium range in the brightness of the stars. This was later revised to I2r, denoting a dense core. The cluster has a core radius of 2.97 ± 0.46 ly (0.91 ± 0.14 pc) and a tidal radius of 42.7 ± 7.2 ly (13.1 ± 2.2 pc). It has an estimated age of 158.5 million years and a mass of 1,200 M☉.

 

The magnitude 8.3 supergiant star BD +60°2532 is a probable member of the cluster, so too 18 candidate slowly pulsating B stars, one being a Delta (δ) Scuti variable, and three candidate Gamma Doradus (γ Dor) variables. There may also be three Be stars. The core of the cluster shows a lack of interstellar matter, which may be due to supernovae explosion(s) early in the cluster's history.

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South Stack is famous as the location of one of Wales' most spectacular lighthouses, South Stack Lighthouse. It has a height of 41 metres (135 feet). It has a maximum area of 7 acres.

 

Until 1828 when an iron suspension bridge was built, the only means of crossing the deep water channel on to the island was in a basket which was suspended on a hemp cable. The suspension bridge was replaced in 1964, but by 1983 the bridge had to be closed to the public, due to safety reasons. A new aluminium bridge was built and the lighthouse was reopened for public visits in 1997. Thousands of people flock to the lighthouse every year, thanks to the continued public transport service from Holyhead's town centre.

 

There are over 400 stone steps down to the footbridge (and not, as local legend suggests, 365), and the descent and ascent provide an opportunity to see some of the 4,000 nesting birds that line the cliffs during the breeding season. The cliffs are part of the RSPB South Stack Cliffs bird reserve, based at Elin's Tower.

 

The Anglesey Coastal Path passes South Stack, as does the Cybi Circular Walk. The latter has long and short variants; the short walk is 4 miles long and takes around two hours to complete. Travelling from the Breakwater Country Park, other sites along the way are the North Stack Fog Signal station, Caer y Tŵr, Holyhead Mountain and Tŷ Mawr Hut Circles.

New game from Double Fine coming to Xbox LIVE Arcade and PlayStation Network.

 

Find out more about the game and watch the first trailer, here.

Old design with a new finish and photos. Sterling silver.

Pieced by Diane Dunlap.

Quilted by Jessica's Quilting Studio

South of Cape Wrath... we flew kites on the beach, drank grog and told tales.

this beautifully built stacked stone fireplace is actually an exterior fireplace that is part of a patio setting. What a great way to warm a cold winter night by just sitting outside wrapped in a blanket with your loved one and enjoying the flicker of firelight.

Finished Size 68" x 68"

 

(Before Quilting)

This is another one from Saturday taken at Castlemartin. I have to say I was extremely grateful there was no firing going on !! What amazing views.

sorry

i made lots

 

i got up at 5.30am whilst on holiday one day to go to the cove and stack. The peace and tranquility was immense.

 

i built a set of 18 stacks in perfect alignment across the cove. unfortunately 18 sacks in a single line don't photograph well. they looked bloody brilliant though. as you walked in and out of the alignment you either saw one or a mass of stacks.

 

inspired by the master bebalance www.flickr.com/photos/rocker/sets/72157602341391436/ i tried counterbalancing stones. it made for more delicately balanced stacks.

i am going to upload the rest of the photos later. there are far too many but feel i have to put them all up.

oooh, do you do this? I love a stack of blocks.

 

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Copies of "A Comprehensive Dual Bibliography of James P. Blaylock & Tim Powers", after I glued the Pirate's Gold coins on the covers.

 

www.argentleaf.com/blog/books/stacks-of-books/

  

CN 2946 leads a Northbound stack train as it prepares to climb the hill at Byron, WI.

The Ikenberry Commons Library, with student artwork displayed.

Photo taken on 18 Dec, 2013 by C.E. Crane.

Stack realizado con Registax 5, a partir de 7 imagenes de cámara digital de 8 Mpx.

Photoshop sólo lo he utilizado para el recorte y los textos.

Telescopio Bresser Skylux de 700/70, con ocular de 20 mm.

La cámara esta montada en modo afocal al ocular.

ISO 100 - 1/4 seg. - f/5.2

Al parecer el estado de la atmosfera era muy bueno, ya que en otras ocasiones no había tenido este resultado.

server rack at work. I've tried my best to hide any writing that would give detail.

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