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Every shoot has a story. Well, all my shoots do. Every single one. Most stories are kept between me and the people involved. This shoot’s story is so fun I thought
I’d share it. And with most good stories, this one is short and sweet.
It’s 2AM. I get a call from Michea. She’s drunk. HEY JEF!!! WHAT ARE YOU DOING, she yells. “Not much, just working”, I know what’s coming.
“You wanna do a shoot?” she says.
I was there in ten minutes.
Nuff said.
Photo by Jef Harris.
When stacking lighting frames (in this case 18 frames), there is always a tendency to overdue the number of strikes. A balance between too many and too few is challenging. In this image, I could've used more than twice as many frames but the impact due to the loss of detail would have been obvious.
This lightning storm was captured using my Fujifilm X-T3, Fujinon 16-55mm @ 16mm, f/2.8, iso 3200, 0.25s exp per frame (movie mode @ 4K), I cropped the clip and extracted only the best strikes. Most lightning occurred between 15 and 25 miles to my south. This activity was over a 6.5 minute period.
Canon EOS 50D
Nikon BD Plan 20x- 0.40 210/0
Exposición: 1.5" - ISO100
Stacking
Canon auto bellows
Nº de fotos: 300
Pasos de 0,0028 mm.
Magnificación aproximada: 17,4x
A massive piece of machinery used to move bulk materials from one stockpile to another location.
Point Hope Maritime Shipyard
Victoria, B.C.
Stacks Wood, books is an art work by David Harper. Created in 2005 at The Stone Quarry Hill Art Park, Cazenovia, N.Y.
Harper, a Cazenovia-based, artist is telling us a story in Stacks. From a fallen tree to the page of a book, the transformation of wood is represented in this bookcase.
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Admiralty Towers , one and two and the Plaza , the continuation of people wanting to live in these waterfront towers with the nearby CBD with views of the river and the cities iconic Story Bridge , just to the right out of picture , creating the most desirable riverside addresses in town . . .
Riverside
Brisbane
If you ignore the Walmart and Amazon containers, this could be a scene out of the late 90's: a pair of fakebonnets lead a stack train along former Santa Fe rails.
Instead it's 2024, and finding a decent-looking pair of matched red & silver paint is tough on a BNSF network that primary consists of orange. And yet, here's a Houston-bound stack train with such a consist rolling through Richmond, TX on BNSF's Galveston Subdivision. In a little over 30 miles they'll turn north at Alvin for the final 15 miles to BNSF's Houston intermodal terminal.
Q CHIPEA6 04A (Quality Intermodal- Chicago, IL to Pearland, TX)
BNSF Dash 9-44CW #707
BNSF Dash 9-44CW #743
Richmond, TX
January 6th, 2024
UP8131 leads an east bound stack train through Borie. Sadly, no train appeared of course during the magnificent storm light!!
South Stack Lighthouse Anglesey, I walked down the steps part way and waited to get the light shining in the lighthouse, one day I may make it down to the bottom, it's the coming back up that's the problem.
Is it just me that likes the beauty of random, mundane things like this? Taken in the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford.
Reykjanesbaer stacks - a climb down to sea level from the lava rocks and in a cave looking out on this scene about to get soaked, but this is what was needed to get the best view of these dramatic sea stacks.
Some rework using Define 2 to improve the image.
Image data :- Nikon D750 with Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8, f/7.1, 24mm, shutter 1/400, ISO 125.
Lockdown has caused so much to disruption to every day lives. Here we have Staithe's crab and lobster cages all stacked up waiting to go.
Canon EOS 6D
Mitutoyo M Plan APO 5x 0.14 + Raynox 250
Tiempo exposición: 2,5" - ISO100
Canon Auto Bellows
Stacking
Nº de fotos: 200
Pasos: 40 µm
Magnificación aproximada: 4,12x
Just playing with some focus-stacked macro shots of plants and flowers here. Incredible amounts of detail in some these - if nothing else, it was fun experimenting bit with these and my home-made backgrounds and window light.
The North end of the Salt Lake Valley is pictured with the Great Salt Lake and ever further mountains beyond.
A stack of white plastic garden chairs under some grain silos in the yard of a pet and grain supplies store.
Yes! Quilt top in a day! I am convinced quilting is best as a team sport, after yesterday's session with The Aunts.
Now I have to wait until July to get back together with them to finish it. Meanwhile, I'm dreaming up my next top.
A first try to use focus stacking with DSLR controller and then stack the 8 images to one. You can see the sharpness from the front to the back.
Ben Stack, Sutherland.
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These huge sea stacks are located at Duncansby Head, the far North Easterly point of the UK mainland, very close to John o Groats. I wasn't quite prepared for just how impressive they are in real life, they are magnificent. The beach there is fantastic for foregrounds which I've tried to capture the essence of here. The day wasn't the best for photography and so I waited until there was a hint of the coming twilight before I took the shot.
This was part of a curtailed trip doing the NC500 route and can be seen in my latest vlog here: youtu.be/AyCevz-0vUY
June 22, 2010 - Kearney Nebraska, US
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Mid June.... conditions this time of year are prime for night storms. Just some phenomenal lighting display that evening.
I knew there was a reason why I kept all those images!
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