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Smile on Saturday : Stacked
“The books transported her into new worlds and introduced her to amazing people who lived exciting lives. She went on olden-day sailing ships with Joseph Conrad. She went to Africa with Ernest Hemingway and to India with Rudyard Kipling. She travelled all over the world while sitting in her little room in an English village.”
Roald Dahl - Matilda
A shot from a summer sunset at Chemical Beach, Seaham of Liddle Stack.
Chemical Beach Seaham www.steveniceton.co.uk/chemical-beach/
Listspinne
Stack von 6 Aufnahmen freihand.
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These 60m sea stacks tower high above the ferocious and unpredictable water of the North Sea. It is a land truly carved by time and stands as a monument to the destructive power of nature in this part of the world.
Macro Mondays 'stack' theme.
I tried several stacks for this theme, some were too big and some simply refused to stay stacked! I ended up with these little containers from the Trivial Pursuit game.
The image measures 2.75" in width
Pipes for some of the many construction projects going on around the Bay Area, stacked and ready for use.
Alviso, California.
It's taken me a while (well, two years actually) to get this photo as I like it... Epic place whatever the weather.
An eastbound KCS stack train (I think IDAAT) leaves the siding at Century after meeting a westbound manifest.
Cuba Peso, US Quarter, Old British Pound, New Pound, Speaker’s Commemorative Coin, US Nickel, US Penney, US Dime.
HMM!
Multi-colored cargo containers wait to be unloaded from the ship HS Bach at the Port of Freeport, Bahamas.
I stubbled across this beautiful cliff top scene whilst out on a coastal walk yesterday. It was a nice surprise to find these stacks sitting there, I never knew they existed!
Looking forward to capturing them again under some better conditions.
The town of Vik the Southernmost town in Iceland is famous for its black basalt sand and the imposing Reynisdrangar sea stacks.
Vik is definitely one of my favorite places to visit in Iceland not because the town has a great cafe that sells a wonderful bowl of lamb goulash but because it has so many photography opportunities on its doorstep. Just being able to walk the few hundred yards from the hotel to this beautiful beach and gaze at the majestic sea stacks is a real treat.
Thankfully the day we arrived the conditions were perfect with a nice pink glow in the sky as the sun began to set, unfortunately things went down hill rapidly thereafter as future photos will show!
The Pancake Rocks can be found in the Putai area. Formed 30 million years ago from minute pieces of dead marine creatures and plants settling on the seabed about 2 km under the surface. The immense water pressure at this depth caused the fragments to solidify in hard and soft layers. Due to the seismic action in this area the limestone strata was lifted the above the seabed. Mildly acidic rain, wind and seawater slowly created the strange rock forms.
Work by me from ±1978 with Yashica Matt 6x6 B&W film scanned.
Carton boxes in the factory, stacked vertical in the factory and photo rotated 1/4 right. The whole stack is seen, with true corners.
Very clear night for Summer at Harvey's Knob Overlook Blue Ridge Parkway. Over 3 hours and 441 images stacked. www.terryaldhizer.com