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Only in Utah you will find amazing stacked rocks with Ravens enjoying the view from above. Don't you wish you could fly.
Viewed in Canyon Lands National Park.
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My first attempt at focus stacking an image, this is 15 images stacked with photoshop
Happy enough with the general result as I can seen now what it is all about, don't know did I pick an image with too much detail or use too many images as there are quiet visible artefacts around the central stalks if the Lily. but it is all about learning for the next image
In body focus stacked on a rainy day. While the 60mm is not among my favorite macros you can't beat it on a rainy day. One thing Oly does not get enough credit for is the weather proofing on their gear.
Nikon FM, Voigtländer Ultron 40mm f/2 SL-II, Ilford Delta 3200
Film developed in Ilfotec DD-X 1:4 dilution
Negative scanned using Fujifilm X-T5 with Fujinon XF 60mm f/2.4 Macro. Processed with Analogue Toolbox for Capture One.
They were everywhere.
"You've never seen so many chairs in one place... And yet, everyone is standing! This curious show is in the courtyard of the Coulanges Hotel, in which Tadashi Kawamata has made a home to exhibit his new eccentric installation, a monumental stack of chairs, which extends from the top of the building to the cobblestones of the inner courtyard."
pentax pino 35
fixed focus, 38mm coated glass triplet lens, set shutter 1/125
3 light settings, 3 film speeds
Water vapour condensing in the cold winter air. Hopefully. :) The smoke from these stacks can be seen in "Gold Streak" as well.
30 sec exposure on a tripod, white balance and fill light adjusted afterwards.
Still more to stack to the left of the picture, but that's going up to the house. Love this new location. Always in the sun and made stacking rather nice since it was cold but I was in the sun all afternoon.
A stack of my favourite Betty's Yorkshire Shortbread sent by my daughter for my birthday! What's not to smile about! Should I eat them all in one go?!!!!!
There is a place down south of my way that those who know about it know where I took this photo. If you don't know where this is then perhaps just leave it be, I would hate to see a viewing platform full of six hundred point and shooters sharing the moment with me. As it is I had the location for the entire evening before and the next morning to myself at this place. The only evidence of movement there after I left in the evening and returned the next morning was a single set of footprints and two sets of paw prints.
This is a single frame shot against sunrise with the sky colors assisted by the DSE controlled burns going on in the area. There has been little enhancment and a lot of red taken out of the shot. I found that even though I shot at a neutral color temperature there was still a stack of red color cast that had to be taken out.
PS: To the abalone poachers that rolled up as I was walking out - F#$k you dirtbags.....
One of my original designs for savvy season. Since my partner seemed to need more color I decided to change plans.
Nevertheless, I finished this one and someone lucky can get it. Want it? The giveaway is open till Oct. 31. To enter visit my blog teufelskruemel.blogspot.com
NR52, NR32 lead a heavy loaded 4MP5 into Red Hill South Australia on the afternoon of Thursday 16/5/24
So, today I did a quick indoor focus stack image using a bunch of dried roses I'd be saving for when I got a chance. Going in close has given a certain abstractness to it I think.
25 images shot as high quality jpeg, auto aligned and stacked in Photoshop, edited slightly in Lightroom for colour balance, light levels and curves, Cropped and exported to Photoshop for framing and logo/watermark.
Comments welcome!
A calm sea, low winds, and constant drizzle. As per the previous 'Coast' image , a short window of time to grab a few images with a lot of standing about waiting in between.
Showdown Challenge Theme #2 - triangles.
Mikul is back for a rematch. Please write "I vote for ..." in a comment on the photo you choose as winner. Unless you are voting for him, then just tell me how nice this beach is! ;)
My son Sam and his sister, Emma, joined me over a long weekend roadtrip to the north end of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State. Along the way, they both came up with triangle ideas and suggestions. But on our only good weather night I happened to be on Shi Shi Beach. Some of these sea stacks screamed TRIANGLE to me. Of course, the nice sunset doesn't hurt. LOL.
Here's Mikul's triangle photo. And please don't fall for his charm or underdog demeanour. He has tons of contacts and his photos get many, many views. Why? - because he has great skill at taking and processing images. I'm lucky to have him as a Flickr friend.
Co. DONEGAL | IRELAND
The "Bloody Foreland" didn't got it's name by the many ships that wrecked at the shore or some blooy battles that took place in the area, it's less dramatic... the name resolved around the red color the stacks appear in at sunset.
Thymelicus sylvestris / Braunkolbiger Dickkopffalter
A closer look of the butterfly shown in the last couple of posts!
Stacked image from 30 natural light exposures,
1/20 sec. ƒ/5.6 - ISO 100
Canon EOS 5D Mark II,
Canon EF 180mm f/3.5L Macro USM
South Stack Lighthouse, holy island, Anglesey, North Wales.
South Stack Lighthouse, Coordinates... 53°18′24″N 4°41′58″W
The What3Words address for South Stack Lighthouse is unrealistic.rates.skylights
South Stack Lighthouse is built on the summit of a small island off the north-west coast of Holy Island, Anglesey, Wales. It was built in 1809 to warn ships of the dangerous rocks below.
The lighthouse has warned passing ships of the treacherous rock below since its completion in 1809. The 91-foot (28 m)-tall lighthouse on South Stack was designed by Daniel Alexander and the main light is visible to passing vessels for 24 nmi (44 km; 28 mi), and was designed to allow safe passage for ships on the treacherous Dublin–Holyhead–Liverpool sea route. It provides the first beacon along the northern coast of Anglesey for east-bound ships. It is followed by lighthouses, fog horns and other markers at North Stack, Holyhead Breakwater, The Skerries, the Mice, Point Lynas and at the south-east tip of the island Trwyn Du. The lighthouse is operated remotely by Trinity House. It has been visited by the team at Most Haunted.
Visitors can climb to the top of the lighthouse and tour the engine room and exhibition area. The lighthouse is open seasonally.
The lighthouse is paid for by a special lighthouse tax on ships
South Stack and other lighthouses in Wales are not paid for by the public but by a user-pays tax on ships called ‘Light Dues’. This is an annual rate paid by every ship that calls at a port in the UK and is based on the size of the vessel.
The rate is set by the government and paid directly to the General Lighthouse Authority, Trinity House, who manage hundreds of lighthouses and navigational aids across the country
The passing ferry is the Stena Line from Holyhead to Ireland.
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Thanks Explore (#182). Position (#147)
Taken during deep blue hour. This isolated storm dropped a few cloud to ground bolts. This is a 6x6s stack lightened in Photoshop. The stars show that there were some gaps between images.
Picture of the day x 5
Hay Stacks.
الأعمدة المزروعة الأصفر الذهبي شفرات المشمسة الأرض المجيدة,
שלום סימטריה התבגרות קציר הרמוני פאר מענג,
sumptis agitarem mente terreneitatis paleae nuntiis cunctabundus explicatio nubibus defecisti distant arboribus adhuc,
echi sogni vigorose compenetrazione montagne sparse rugiada del mattino,
rustique surface solitaire orne odorante herbe regardant fixement forteresse maturation soupirs passent,
alegria verdes eis que da glória sootheth louvores mágicos boundlessness esplendorosa chão,
omhuldade pinnacled seger expanderande fält broder passioner färgade Höstlöv,
řítí nebesa jasné vědomí fontány blues uvažují oslnivé divoké prvky odstínů,
windingly Iðandi Lives þægileg Whispering læki bespangled reykelsi fljótandi útibú hjartfólginn,
甘い高騰乳白色の光造形ビジョンを踊っ柳のヒントをタンブリング.
Steve.D.Hammond.
Bee found death. Hope people who shooting macro stacking dont go and kill or hurt the insects just because they want this type of stacking photo. Please choose natural way. Like macro please love natural.
South stack is a beautiful island situated just off the Holy Island off the North-west coast of Anglesey in Northern Wales. It is the home of the South Stack lighthouse that is one of the most spectacular lighthouses there is in the whole of Wales. There are over 400 stone steps down to the footbridge (and not, as local legend suggests, 365), and the descent and ascent provide an opportunity to see some of the 4,000 nesting birds that line the cliffs during the breeding season. The cliffs are part of the RSPB South Stack Cliffs bird reserve, based at Elin's Tower.
I had gotten here for my dusk shot however I had to wait for a few hours for that. I almost froze despite having a few layers on as it is one of the windiest locations that I had been to in the UK. The only other place where I struggled such is in the Needles in Isle of Wight. The wind is so strong that doing long exposures is especially difficult without holding down the tripod with some added weights.
The colours on display was simply brilliant and the cloud pattern was also unique. It was as if the clouds were emanating from the top of the lighthouse.
EXIF - 30 secs f/6.3 ISO 100 11mm
Thanks for viewing and have a nice evening!