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Canon EOS 6D
ExposiciĂłn: 2" - ISO100
Canon Auto Bellows
MJKZZ IR Remote Motion Controller
Newport M436 linear stage
Stacking
Nikon M Plan 60x ELWD 0.70
NÂș de fotos: 80
Pasos: 1,37 ”m
MagnificaciĂłn aproximada: 60x
It's nearly 40 miles of descending 1.25% grade from Mountainair to Belen, NM on the Belen Cutoff. Near the middle of it, the tracks traverse the narrow confines of Abo Canyon to squeeze through the Manzano Mountains.
Here, a short stack train rolls westward at Scholle as it prepares to enter Abo Canyon behind me. Scholle was the end of double-track from the east prior to BNSF opening a second main through the canyon in 2011.
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BNSF Dash 9-44CW #1022
Scholle, NM
May 18th, 2025
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Weather was gorgeous, windy but perfect. First try at stacking and the wind didn't help. Desert turning it's beautiful shade of brown and all the wildflowers are too.
Thanks for your comments and lookies
This is the tops of the triple stacks of Narragansett Electric. I've got some crazy glare reflections off my filter... crazy!
(Shot with N6006 with Nikon70-210mmf4@f5.6 for 120" on Kodak Ektachrome 160T)
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Stacked image from 98 single frames
đ Polowiec szachownica â Marbled white
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This 79x5s interval stacked image was lightened in Photoshop. Intense fire sky displays can yield the most interesting stacked images. In this equivalent 6.58 minutes elapsed time, the start through the end of the fire sky is depicted.
Notice how the lenticular clouds hardly move during this duration.
Looking northwest.
Early morning at Cathedral Cove, Coromandel Peninsula.
A view of the Big Stack from the other side showing the outline of the amazing trees growing on top of the stack. How do they survive?
f 11 26mm iso 200 25 sec.
Filters B&W ND 110, Lee 0.9s Grad.
Sadly this sea stack doesn't have a name of it's own. Maybe the locals have a name for it but there is not one on the maps.
I'm sure it's man made, the result of many years of slate mining.
Quite why they just left it as it is...
Maybe it was just to tough?
This 100x5s stacked images was lightened in Photoshop. Fire Skies are one of the best uses of this type of post-processing. In this equivalent 8.3 minute exposure, morning commuters are periodically captured (they all had a beautiful view of sunrise).
This 208x5s stacked images was lightened in Photoshop. Fire Skies are often the best uses of this type of post-processing. In this equivalent 17.3 minute exposure, differing cloud height and types resulted in different colors.
This stacked imaged ended just before the sun appeared above the roof of the foreground house.
Picture of the Day x 2
This 300x2s stacked image was lightened in Photoshop. Fire Skies are one of the best uses of this type of post-processing. In this equivalent 10 minute exposure a passing car looks like several cars as a result of these short two second interval,
Frames taken from: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/48964270637/in/datepos... between 14 and 4 minutes before sunrise.
12 pictures stacked in Helicon Focus (Method=C, Smoothing=6).
Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 +20mm extension tube.
My first attempt to use focus stacking for a macro, or anything for that matter. This is 12 images stacked using Photoshop.
A better angle on the stacks - with the sun bright due south at noon, I walked further down the coast beyond them and looked back up north instead.
Stack mit/with 116 Bildern/Pictures mit/with Helicon Focus
Making of:
www.flickr.com/photos/holgerlosekann/33517341141/in/photo...