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Evan's favorite thing to do in the pool this time was to stack these buckets with water in between and then push down.

From bottom to top:

- A mounting rig for stacking

- The Payload Adapter (to interface to the motors)

- The Service Module, for telemetry and telecommand (developed by SSC and DLR Moraba)

- CDIC-3 experiment module, "Chemo-hydrodynamic patterns and instabilities" (developed by DTM, TSD, Lambda-X and SSC)

- MEDI experiment module, "Multiple Equiaxed Dendrite Interaction" (developed by AIRBUS DS and SSC)

- BIM experiment module "Biology In Space with Arabidopsis Thaliana" (Developed by RUAG and SSC)

- XRMON-SOL experiment module, "In-situ X-ray monitoring of advanced metallurgical processes" (Developed by SSC)

 

MASER 13 Launch Campaign

Swedish Space Corporation, ESRANGE, Kiruna, Sweden

 

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Plenty of stone stacking here on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, looking South along the eastern shoreline. It felt very inspiring!

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Visiting a local garden centre they had hundreds of pots, all stacked high on pallets but well displayed. The pots on this particularlar pallet had wonderful textures.

The London Heathrow Epsom 'stack'. Three twin-jets follow the descending spiral route over Surrey prior to joining the approach to London Heathrow.

The library stacks in a row of multiple book holding areas.

A stack of chairs outside a club near downtown Seattle

a young boy stacks blocks - from the archives - last winter

stack of flyers, selective focus

Pentax MV

50mm f1.7

Fomapan 200 Black and White Film

All of those narrow strips of color on this quilt top set in at a quarter of an inch. I really don't think I could keep a three quarter inch strip straight for any length, so I do them this way. I cut a one inch strip and sew it to the first side, press away from the one inch strip. Then sew to the second side by putting the one inch strip on the top and letting the left side of the presser foot determine the width of the finished strip. This leaves a half inch seam on the right side, which I then trim down to the correct size. If you have a machine where the needle position moves, you can make the strip even more narrow by moving the needle to the left. Does this explanation make sense?

40 image time stack.

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Stacked precariously with my little "understudy" at my feet!

 

Hair: EMO-tions - Sakura

Clothing: Hazy JK's look

Footwear: World Shoe - Kurtney

Glasses: [EvoLove] - Pop Glasses

Choker: Curemore - Punk Chick Gacha Choker

Bracelet: Osmia - Anarchy Gacha Bracelet

 

Head: Leleutka May

Hands: Maitreya Bento hands with Ama Pick A Daisy Rings

 

Pose: Le Poppycock - Book Lovers

sorry

i made lots

 

i got up at 5.30am whilst on holiday one day to go to the cove and stack. The peace and tranquility was immense.

 

i built a set of 18 stacks in perfect alignment across the cove. unfortunately 18 sacks in a single line don't photograph well. they looked bloody brilliant though. as you walked in and out of the alignment you either saw one or a mass of stacks.

 

inspired by the master bebalance www.flickr.com/photos/rocker/sets/72157602341391436/ i tried counterbalancing stones. it made for more delicately balanced stacks.

i am going to upload the rest of the photos later. there are far too many but feel i have to put them all up.

Focus Stacking in der Kamera

i stacked all the cubes from the don't break the ice game.

Governor Phil Murphy promotes the U.S Census count alongside Mayor Stack in Union City on Tuesday, September 22, 2020 (Edwin J. Torres/ Governor’s Office).

  

The South Stack Lighthouse has warned passing ships of the treacherous rocks below since its completion in 1809. The 28 m (91 ft) lighthouse was designed by Daniel Alexander and the main light is visible to passing vessels for 28 miles, 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 and at the north-east tip of the island Trwyn-Du. The lighthouse is operated remotely by Trinity House.[1] 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.

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sorry

i made lots

 

i got up at 5.30am whilst on holiday one day to go to the cove and stack. The peace and tranquility was immense.

 

i built a set of 18 stacks in perfect alignment across the cove. unfortunately 18 sacks in a single line don't photograph well. they looked bloody brilliant though. as you walked in and out of the alignment you either saw one or a mass of stacks.

 

inspired by the master bebalance www.flickr.com/photos/rocker/sets/72157602341391436/ i tried counterbalancing stones. it made for more delicately balanced stacks.

i am going to upload the rest of the photos later. there are far too many but feel i have to put them all up.

Here is a HO Scale (1/87th) Promotex model of a Kenworth W-900 Log Truck in orange, with add-on parts, horns, mirrors, dual exhaust stacks, fuel tanks, additional detail and weathering.

Orange Milkwort (Polygala lutea) - Tosohatchee Wildlife Management Area, 3365 Taylor Creek Rd, Christmas, Florida

 

I love the orange on these guys and never seem to tire of it.

In this series of images (all from the same capture) I played with the ratio of green to orange in the composition to show how that changes the perception of color.

Yup,

believe it or not

the orange color is the same in all the different crops!

 

Note:

Click on the images in the comment section if you'd like to see what the compositions look like full-screen.

 

Canon EOS 50D, Canon EF 100mm ƒ/2.8 macro USM prime @ ƒ/2.8, ISO 12800, 2 sec. exposure x 50, tripod, 2 sec shutter holdoff.

 

*** best viewed full size ***

 

The big picture is one of the 50 OOF shots I took. Just couldn't make that macro lens get to critical focus tonight; the stars were dim (humidity) and my eyes just aren't up to it with that ƒ/2.8 aperture.

 

The inset is what I could get out of the stack of fifty. Wish it had been in focus. Oh well. :)

 

On Monday, I should have an 85mm ƒ/1.8, and the next clear evening, I'll see what I can do with that. It's about a stop and a half of additional light, so hopefully that'll make it easier to focus. Here's hoping it won't be a CA nightmare like the ƒ/1.2L 85mm was!

 

My first attempt at stacking the moon. Celestron 5SE, Canon 1100D, Registax, PS CS3. 6 JPEG frames.

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December 27, 2012 - These are, hands down, my favourite cookies in the world. They are Molasses Sugar Cookies, and I only ever make them at Christmas. The recipe came to Vancouver with me when I left home, my Mom made them every year at Christmas and they have the most heavenly, warm, heady, Christmas spiciness. Cloves, cinnamon, ginger, molasses…everything that screams winter cookie.

 

Recipe at The Philosophical Fish →

A crew from Dogsthorpe was called to a stack fire at a farm in Middle Road, Newborough.

 

Approximately 10 tonnes of baled straw was well alight and had spread to wooden pallets and trees.

 

Firefighters used hose reels and jets to contain and control the fire and a farmer with a teleporter assisted by removing wooden pallets.

 

At 9am the incident was handed back to the farmer and fire crews will return to inspect the stack.

 

The crew returned to station by 9.15am.

 

The cause of the fire was deliberate.

South Stack Lighthouse, Anglesey.

South Stack is set in a spectacular location to the north-west of Holyhead. The lighthouse acts as a waymark for coastal traffic and a landmark and orientation light for vessels crossing the Irish Sea to and from the ports of Holyhead and Dun Laoghaire.

 

History of the lighthouse

 

In 1645 when lighthouses were privately owned, King Charles II was petitioned for a patent to build a lighthouse on South Stack. The request was refused. However, 143 years after the original petition, Trinity House leased South Stack island and construction of the lighthouse commenced. On 9 February 1809, the station's oil lamps, designed by Daniel Alexander at a cost of £12,000, were first lit. In 1828 an iron suspension bridge was built to replace the rope catwalk that originally linked the lighthouse to the bottom of the 400 steps down the cliff face.

 

This was one of the many changes that have taken place at South Stack since 1809. The lights regularly became more efficient and in 1938 electric power replaced the oil that powered the lamps. In 1964 the iron bridge was taken down and a new one of aluminium was put up in its place.

 

The lighthouse was automated in 1984, and the keepers withdrawn. Today, the lighthouse is monitored and controlled by computer link from Trinity House Operations Centre in Harwich, Essex.

Yes it's a stack of books -- part of a still life I'm working on.

Stacked to create an attractive display, this man wearing a Vietnam war era helmet prepares his flowers for sale using his motor bike as a support for his inventory. Hanoi, Vietnam, SE Asia

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