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Sea stacks at sunset near Point of the Arches along the Olympic Coastline. I used a 30s exposure to smooth out the rough water.
Stack Rock Fort was constructed between 1850 and 1852 to protect the waterway. It was originally designed for two decks of artillery casements, but only the first floor was completed and used as a gun deck.
My second attempt at focus stacking. Twelve photos this time. I think it looks better, but still see room for much improvement.
I'm manually adjusting the focus for each shot. It ends up requiring some guesswork. I can see where a focus rail could be a lot more accurate.
This one is made from stack and stacks of leaves.
Oak, Maple, Dogwood, Sumac, 1 torn up marigold and 1 impatient flower.
The green goddess that is nature is providing lots of foliage this year!
Happy Mandala Monday !!
these shots are from a walk around the town square in woodstock il with paul mcaleer over the weekend
As the sun goes down all the sunloungers on deck are folded and secured for the night, seen onboard MSC Musica.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch. Award-winning author Mary Doria Russell and The Washington Post's Fiction Editor, Ron Charles.
I took this picture after locating a good setting and driving out there right before sunset (5:30 isn) I brought a bunch of old antique books and had my model hold as many as I could. In photoshop I added separate cut out images of more books and stacked and angled them on top of the other books to make the over exaggeration. I made the books match in color tone and edited the lighting in lightroom.
The lighting and warm colors of this picture connect to my concentration as well as the use of the idea of the books stacked to the sky as the surreal element.
13.883x18.62in 300ppi
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Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch. Celebrity Bartender Vicki Goodman.
Same as previous shot but processed marginally differently and cropped much tighter. Just deciding which I prefer. I like the first shot overall as a pano but it loses something on the small screen. I think the tighter crop displays better on a PC.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch.
These are the descendent of my signature Stacker beads. I call them Stacker Blooms. They are thick and rounded, but not spheres. The swirl design is on both sides. Nice, plump beads.
The view from our table. People on Yelp remarked about the noise - and some of that may have to do with the ceiling and walls - there's something weird about the acoustics there because while the place was packed it seemed like voices were amplified more than normal.
Stacked
7007 Friars Rd, Ste 356
San Diego, CA 92108
In picture-perfect sunlight, this westbound stack train races around the curve at MP 300 in Torrance, PA.
Focus stacking is the process of taking multiple photographs focusing on various parts of the subject then blending the images to bring to focus the areas of interest. For the final image at the bottom, I captured eleven individuals images then processed these in Adobe Photoshop. The upper part of this image is one of the eleven scenes captured. While not a particularly appealing image, I opted to share the result for those who have inquired. Also, keep in mind, nature does not always play well. These were taken out in nature with a morning wind