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It's hard to put into words just how many fireworks go off on new years eve in Reykjavik.
I tried anyway. I guess this is another attempt at conveying that feeling.
12 images, taken using the trusty GorillaPod, stacked in Photoshop to show maximum light levels and highlight just how many fireworks were hitting the city skyline.
I rode around Lake Fairlee today - I stopped on a small, private road to admire a house there and saw this stack of resawn wood stacked to dry. Wonder what it's for.
Description: Stacking the hop sacks in the field after weighing, Polk County.
Date: 1943
Archival collection: Harriet's Collection
Item number: HC2969: Federal Farm Labor Program.
Trying out new technology.:) and it does seem like i can tag too. Though the screen is quite bad in bright sunlight.
- Taken at 6:22 AM on October 07, 2006 - cameraphone upload by ShoZu
Here we are behind the overpass and in the dig. I love these rusty forms and there are those stacks again.
This is my first night shoot with the Kodak so it's experimentation time
(Shot withKodak Retina III @ f5.6 on Kodak Ektachrome 160T 120")
268:365
Inspired by the colors of my new cardigan. Probably won't end up being anything but it's always nice to play with fabric.
** black, variegated blue, dichroic silver, metallic silver **
STARTING BID: $25. PayPal.
AUCTION ENDS: 8pm CDT Saturday, July 16th
MEASUREMENTS: stacked pendant of 18mm round bead, 3x14mm disk bead, and a 7x13mm rondelle bead on a fine silver lampwork headpin, and a 21x5.5mm ring bail with a 10mm inner diameter.
SOLD
Orange sponge cake with chocolate Italian buttercream filling, iced entirely with American buttercream and a few fondant accents (ribbons and roses).
Picture #1 from a series of shots I took during a poker tournament here in Ottawa, where I was looking for fun & interesting shots of the chips & hands.
It was my first night of really using my new DSLR camera (having made the switch from a point & shoot :) Unfortunately I knew very little of all the settings, so I had to do a bunch of learning in Lightroom to adjust the light & tone settings!! :D
Nikon D90
18 - 200 VRII
A nice M-2 brings up the rear of a stack lead by a goosey horned GEVO that Dan and I missed but didn't get to sad about as we laughed about the horn.
I decided to play around with focus stacking. This image was made from 6 hand-held shots of a writing spider. I can see where this technique is going to open new worlds for me.
I just love this quilt... it's made from my favourite line of fabrics, Moda 1974, and I got the scraps from Dana of Old Barn Co. I was inspired by a quilt Tula Pink made, and I named it Stacked because my husband thought they look like tall stacks of books :)