View allAll Photos Tagged stackables
CN 2883 leads a stack train down the Superior Subdivision after meeting a train at Murray and seeing green signals through Ladysmith. More green signals are head for the train as it heads for Sheldon and Lublin. Saw this location a couple times running down to Sheldon, and this afternoon train was the perfect target given the sun angle.
We tend search for horizontality in everything, yet sometimes there’s vertical or diagonal dimension, that enriches one’s mind.
Press "L".
6x6 Rollei Retro 80S film developed in Rodinal 1+25, wet-mounted drumscan.
I know this is similar to the previous shot from this location, however I thought it might be of interest as a comparison. This shot has been put together using a free star stacking program called Sequator, it is the first time I have used it and I am quite impressed. The other shot is done from a single image and it is interesting to see the difference in noise.
This was only stacked using 4 images as I was not shooting with the program in mind but it will quite happily stack 20 images.
This is 4x 20sec exposures @ f4 ISO6400
This tree frog was on our privacy fence in the backyard and was resting midday in the shade. He held very still as I took a manual 10 shot stack with my Z9 and Nikon 200mm f4.
Tripod mounted downside. Focusing rail. Self made 3d printed feeding unit with embedded adjusting screw. Feeding steps of round about 0,05mm can be achieved. Tamron 90mm Macro lens is mounted. But also my old lenses are usable for the focus stacking purpose. Sony A7II is used.
Photos shot with this lens can be found here --> Mushroom - Focus Stacking or here --> Tiny Tree Fungis - Focus Stacking Details
All of the photographs on my gallery are protected by copyright and not to be used for ANYTHING without strict written permission from me, the photographer, Lauren Tucker.
Website / Facebook / RedBubble / Blog
Thank-You
These termite mounds are only a few minutes from my Dundee Beach block in the Northern Territory of Australia. I captured this image using the focus stacking app on my Nikon D850, it consists of 17 images that I rendered using Helicon Focus 7 software.
© Darlene Bushue 2021
The air quality in Colorado right now (particularly the Denver metro area) is some of the worst in the entire world due to all the wildfires during in California, Utah, and Oregon. It has been particularly bad the last few days. This is an image of the Estes Valley from Rainbow Curve in Rocky Mountain National Park at sunrise yesterday...nothing but stacked hills for miles and miles. Normally, you can see the entire valley, including town, the lake, and nearby mountains. Hoping and praying for some relief out west...and hoping we get a reprieve from all this smoke and haze soon.
Have a great week!
Canon EOS 50D
Nikon BD Plan 10x- 0.25 210/0
Exposición: 2" - ISO100.
Canon Auto Bellows
Stacking
Nº de fotos: 166
Pasos de 0,0073 mm.
Magnificación aproximada 8,8x
Fabulous Royal Norwegian Air Force F-16AM quartet 672, 678, 663 & 659 make a formation run to break and land back at Bodø during the 2019 ACE19
276A6659
Stack for Macro Mondays, as defined as pile or heap of items placed one on top of the other with at least three single elements. And since I have a small bag full of them, for one of the last Macro Monday challenges, why not use them again.
Crown caps stack from different brands of beer, stacked on top of each other, is less simple then it looks, the just break down fast, by mechanical movement or minor shocks.
Feel free to leave comments and constructive feedback. No P1/C1 or seen in group and similar.
Some very old....some new... all books are special! Our prompt for the Inner Circle this week was "stacked". Thanks so much for your visits and stay safe and healthy.
With thanks to my sister for taking this shot on my behalf. Since I was unable to go on the sand I directed her to set up and take this shot for me!
This image was shot in Bridlington a few weeks ago on the South Beach :)
This focus stacked macro image of a model railroad was created from 46 large raw files, blended in Photoshop. In order to be able to automate the photography to get a precise sequence of focused photographs under the control of my camera, I had to buy a new, electronically compatible macro lens (Nikon 105 mmf2.8 macro).
Sadly, my older Sigma EX 105 mm f 2.8 macro lens lacked the required electronics for this function. If anyone is looking for a terrific, used macro lens at a great price, please drop me a Flickr email. The lens is in perfect condition and produces sharp, high quality macros and doubles as a great portrait lens. You can see examples of the images I made with it in my flower and insect albums:
Flowers: www.flickr.com/photos/sewerdoc/albums/72157603431334132
Insects: www.flickr.com/photos/sewerdoc/albums/72157601397569622
Canon EOS 6D
Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 lens
Tiempo exposición: 0,4" - ISO100
Canon Auto Bellows
MJKZZ IR Remote Motion Controller
Newport M436 linear stage
Stacking
Nº de fotos: 70
Pasos: 167,96 µm
Magnificación aproximada: 1,38x
Viewed from Tranquille Road, a brace of GE ET44AC Canadian National units, 3057 & 3086 approach the first Ord Road, Kamloops crossing with an eastbund Intermodal 'stack' service.
All images on this site are exclusive property and may not be copied, downloaded, reproduced, transmitted, manipulated or used in any way without expressed written permission of the photographer. All rights reserved – Copyright Don Gatehouse
The layered facade of the Standard Life Centre in downtown Toronto. Built in 1984, designed by architect Arthur C.F. Lau