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we got two cords of wood delivered to finish out this rainy season and to take us into the next. the wood stove is our only source of heat except for some portable heaters in really cold areas in the house during the winter.
leon has been stacking for days. I helped him with 2 cart loads, into the cart and then onto the wood pile. it hurts my back, but I can do a little at a time. it's good for me.
polaroid OneStep 2 with I-type polaroid color film
South Stack from Holyhead Mountain..
For the last night of my stay I stopped on a campsite very close to South Stack. It's a great site with 200ft sheer cliffs, very clean and close to Trearddur Bay and the beautiful beach at Porth Dafarch, with spectacular views over to the mountains of Snowdonia and the Llŷn Peninsula. The last of the colour in the heather is just about hanging on but the chill in the air up here was noticeable. Autumn is definitely on the way.
However....South Stack is a lighthouse and that can only mean one thing....Yup, Adrian had 'Lifted' going through his head for the next two days.
Damn you The Lighthouse Family.
Personal critique - a bit like most of my school reports “ Could do better” Excuse, not done many stacks. Lots to learn.
Double stacks on UP ZLAMQ 16 head east under the SP signal cantilever at Wellton, AZ as the sun sets below the horizon.
Lewis and Harris. Mangersta Rock Stacks, which I was desperate to return to. Pity tho, it was so windy and squally, showery, it was only possible to take mobile phone snaps. The stormy weather certainly made for dramatic seas. This is one angle, but tho you can walk out onto the point, had to return and do that another day, as the winds were so fierce, it wouldn't have been safe.
This Stack of Mini Dominoes is almost 40mm Cubed, it was Cropped Square in Photoshop, and converted to Back and White using the Channel Mixer............Oh it floats with a touch of Levitation !!
I recently purchased Helicon software for focus stacking. This was a practise run on one of my wife's orchids. This was a stack of 45 images taken at F8 with tripod. This seemed to work pretty well. A similarly stacked handheld image was nowhere near as good.
This is Atticus, a male Regal Jumping Spider. We got him at the same time as Lucy, the female that I posted a photo of about a week ago. Atticus took a little longer to get acclimated to his new home. So, I waited longer to take photos of him. I wanted to ensure that I didn't frighten him any more than he already was. When I photographed him today, he was calm, curious, and full of charisma.
This species is found in the southeastern U.S., the Greater Antilles, and the Bahamas, but is most common in peninsular Florida. Atticus and Lucy were both captive bred by a professional breeder located here in the Eastern United States.
A stack of hearts for you...
Uploaded for the theme "Stacked" in "Looking close... on Friday!".
Using the Helios 44-2 2/58 Soviet lens (from 1975).
Critique is welcomed.
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Taken just before the sky erupted in red yesterday. I was delighted by the "stacked" appearance directly above the dark cloud that cried snowflakes.
Still playing with Zerene stacker - this image is made of 45 stacked images takenwith a focusing rail - still haven't quite gotten the hang of the cleanup process but I'm getting there. Any helpful tips from other Zerene users welcome!
Macro Mondays - Pens, Pencils, Erasers, and/or Paper Clips
HMM
Loch Stack is a lonely and wild place in the far north west of Scotland. A windy single track road goes past it, and this accessibility makes it rightly popular with photographers. In many cases you will see this view across Loch Stack to the great Quartzite lump that is Arkle, with a boarded up shed in the foreground. I have a few of those shots too, but decided that I liked the fleeting light on the little Birch trees that dot the boggy shoreline.
A westbound double stack train passes the Metrolink station at Riverside. A lone searchlight signal still guards eastward movements at this location.
One of the sea stacks at Ladram Bay, Devon. It was another amazing MW viewing albeit you had to wait to 3am to get it. A composition of three shots from the same evening including the iridium flare.
So I thought I should explore the in camera stacking mode of the Nikon d850 as that is one of the top reasons I purchased the camera. So my learning curve begins.
Secretly pleased with another chance to photograph my cute measuring spoons!! The little cup cakes were made by my 10 year old granddaughter as a gift to Mr L for Father’s Day which obviously I had to sample just to make sure they were ok lol. They were delicious!
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