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Had time for a bit of fun yesterday. My daughter Becky has been given the use of a Sony DSLR A300 and asked for help in how to use it. Since we weren't far from Scarlett we went there because the waves were crashing a lot the day before. When we got there it was apparent that although it was still very windy the direction had changed. I would not have stood in this spot yesterday! For most of the time we were there the sun hid behind clouds but it did show briefly for this. We both took loads and I think she enjoyed herself. Maybe she will post one or two later. Anyway this is one of mine that I liked and you can see the stack quite clearly in yesterday's small photo its masked by the waves.
This has been tweaked a little in Coral Paintshop Pro.
winterharte Pflanze / perennial plant
Blossom width ~ 1cm
Focus stacking from 15 shots using DslrDashboard and CombineZP
When I arrived at this field the area was pitch black. When the sun's light first appeared, hay stacks dotted the landscape and were the first to greet me.
I spent six hours yesterday on Conception Bay, most of the time in a Zodiac with my wife, her sister and brother and their spouses. It was a fine day to be on the water. We circled the largest island in the bay, Bell Island. Among its many attractions are these, at the southern end. If you look closely, you can see a small motorboat about a third of the way from the left side. I would guess the stacks are about 60 metres tall.
Running hot ahead of the Northstar Commuter train, these stacks hustle through the Anoka Northstar Station with a clear shot to St. Cloud.
Just a little tester shot to try out my new Nikkor 50mm F1.8G Lens.. Thought id try a little bokeh since every1 else is doing it lol
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Stack cats - spelled frontwards and backwards is "stack cats," a palindrome, the theme for this week's Flickr Friday.
I looked all over town for a palindrome image and just couldn't find anything. Thanks to Skyline:) for the Stack Cats idea ☺
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El Toro sailing dinghies stacked on the dock at the Center For Wooden Boats on South Lake Union in downtown Seattle.
Leica M10 Center for Wooden Boats
This CN stack train followed Amtrak's Saluki out of Champaign, Illinois, and is slowly gaining speed as it heads south past the former Illinois Central depot in Pesotum, Illinois.
NS 224 heads into the siding at Ferguson, with it's stacks on the head end. The first several well cars being single stacked, made for a nice perspective of the train rounding the curve.
-NS C40-9W #9509, #9525, SD70M #2599 leading power
-NS Train #224
-NS (ex-Wabash) St. Louis District, CP S12.5 Ferguson
-Along N Clark Ave, Ferguson, MO
-April 9, 2017
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Negative Stacking
I used to do quite a bit of negative stacking in the enlarger in the 90s when I had my own darkroom and an enlarger that would take a 4X5 negative. I was gifted with an A4 LED light tablet for my birthday and decided to try a bit of negative stacking to see if I could reprise that technique in my repertoire.
Canon 60D + Sigma 105mm F2.8 OS + 68mm of extension tubes + Raynox DCR-250.
F8, 1,3s, iso 500.
Stack of 70 shots merged with Zerene Stacker.
I finally found something that stayed still long enough for me to take several photos for a focus stack.
This is the first one I've tried with the mpe65 lens since I've had it.
It's 4 images taken at 2.5x and focus stacked using Zerene.
Not the best one you'll ever see, but hey, you gotta start somewhere :P
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