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Mt Rainier with Goat Rocks in the foreground.

Spare seating stacked out the back of one of Adelaide's concert venues.

Flickr Lounge: Weekly Theme #19 Stacked

 

Next to N2 Highway

Knysna/Buffalo Bay

Western Cape Province

South Africa

Rose, stack of 8 images. Now that we are confined to our home it is time to do some long due experimenting.

with Micro Nikkor 60mm/2.8

No.1 Croydon office block (formerly called NLA Tower, but also nicknamed the 50p building because of its multi-sided shape).

  

Designed in a brutalist style by architect Richard Seifert & Partners and completed in 1970.

The "stacked" bubbles of Abraham Lake are indeed interesting, especially when they form stacks with interesting shapes like you see here. We had a fun time finding cool bubbles like these to photograph!

Picked some shells from a nearby beach sometime ago.

The smallest shell on top is about half an inch.

For Macro Mondays, Stack.

A sea stack is a large stack of rock in the sea that looks like a tall stone tower, separated from the main shoreline. They can occur wherever there is a water body and a cliff. Sea stacks can be found on all seven continents, and each highlights a subtle difference in how they are formed. Famous examples exist everywhere from Australia to Ireland, Iceland, and Russia. Some of them are long and flat, while others are tall, thin, and pointed.

 

Coastal erosion or the slow wearing of rock by water and wind over very long periods of time causes a stack to form. All sea stacks start out as part of nearby rock formations. Over millennia, wind and waves break the rock down. The force of the two creates cracks in the stone, and, little by little, cracks become chips, which fall off the main rock.

 

When enough chips fall off, holes are created that extend from one rock outcrop side to the other. Eventually, the wind and water break through to the other side, creating a cave or arch. Over many more generations, this arch also falls away, separating one part of the rock from the original cliff, resulting in the sea stack.

Canon EOS 6D

Mitutoyo M Plan APO 5x 0.14 + Raynox 150

MJKZZ Xtreme Pro rail + IR Remote Motion Controller

Tiempo exposición: 0,8" - ISO100

Canon Auto Bellows

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 150

Pasos: 37,5 µm

Magnificación aproximada: 4,93x

This stacked 18x13s image was lightened in Photoshop.

Somewhere near Winterthur, Switzerland

Stacked rocks in the dry riverbed of the Llano River near Mason, Texas.

Canon EOS 6D

Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 lens

Tiempo exposición: 1/4" - ISO100

Canon Auto Bellows

MJKZZ IR Remote Motion Controller

Newport M436 linear stage

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 143

Pasos: 100 µm

Magnificación aproximada: 2x

I happened to be in Anglesey this weekend, staying not too far from South Stack. So armed with my filters I headed over, and timed my arrival just after the sun had set.

  

Mobile lenses stacked

Focus stack

 

Repost for

Looking close ... on friday 30.08.2019 "Blue"

 

Repost 10.2.2024

Sea Stacks at Botany Bay

 

The white cliffs of Kent, between Margate and Broadstairs...

Empty trays outside the Granville Island Public Market

Canon EOS 6D

Mitutoyo M Plan APO 5x 0.14 + Raynox 250

Tiempo exposición: 1,6" - ISO100

Canon Auto Bellows

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 200

Pasos: 59,76 µm

Magnificación aproximada: 3,17x

I know the stacking is way off point here and its a bit hit and miss, but with it being my first attempt I am quite happy with it.

stack of 4 images

Stacked.

Crazy Tuesday.

 

Cairn.

The pumpkins survey their surroundings on stacks of hay.

Canon EOS 6D

Mitutoyo M Plan APO 10x 0.28 + Raynox 150

MJKZZ Xtreme Pro rail + IR Remote Motion Controller

Tiempo exposición: 1" - ISO100

Canon Auto Bellows

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 229

Pasos: 10 µm

Magnificación aproximada: 8,44x

Lightened in Photoshop" 100x2s from this time lapse: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/49260776216/in/datepos... at peak colors.

 

This image is equivalent to 3.33 minutes of lapsed time.

 

Picture of the Day

Stacked in PS

Mitutoyo lens and micro positioning system, for micro stacking application.

The lense measures 6.5 cm (and this foto meets the MM macro-size requirement), the resulting pictures made with this lense are much smaller: 4.8 x 3.2 mm². For stacking, the lens is driven by a piezo motor in closed loop with a positioning-sensor (upper right) having a resolution of 0.05 microns. Due to a special control mechanism, resonance-free bracketing with up to 30 fps is possible.

 

Since Mitutoyo lenses are infinitely corrected, it is possible to move the lens only for focus bracketing. Camera, tube lens and the object specimen are fixed and do not move at all.

More of the eye-catching stage (or elevated seating) flooboards.

Vancouver House, the exterior looks like a stack of boxes.

A trio of eastbound trains were chilling at Fort Madison waiting on a signal while the Mississippi River bridge was open to allow a tow barge through.

 

As soon as the bridge closed, Santa Fe would give clear signals to their trains and eventually give one to the Southern Pacific trackage rights train.

IMG_5497 2024 01 01 file

test shot for 01/02/24 CrAzY Tuesday Theme: STACKED

This is the mirrored cone at the center of the glass dome atop the Reichstag building in Berlin, Germany. I took this shot early in the morning whilst on the spiral ramp that goes around the interior of the dome.

Taken from a GoPro 10 @ 240 fps video by screen saving each of 6 frames, stacking and lightening it in Photoshop.

 

This is a single event.

 

Best lightning display during this year's Southwest Monsoon (9/23/22) during blue hour.

 

For slow motion clip: www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhPOcNax2zw.

South Stack as fishermen check there lobster pots

Having some fun with my new macro lens on the weekend. Tried my first ever stacked image with basic equipment:

- EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM

- Tripod & Remote trigger software

- Flash with diffuser

- 1/60 sec, f/16, iso 100, 12 images

- Deceased House Fly (cause of death unknown)

Realised I made a few mistakes but OK for first attempt. Comments on how to improve are welcomed

Yashica-12 : 80mm Yashinon f/3.5 : Arista EDU Ultra 100 : PMK Pyro

Canon EOS 6D

Mitutoyo M Plan APO 10x 0.28 + Raynox 150

MJKZZ Xtreme Pro rail + IR Remote Motion Controller

Tiempo exposición: 0,6" - ISO100

Canon Auto Bellows

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 155

Pasos: 9,37 µm

Magnificación aproximada: 9,78x

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