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The Ikenberry Commons Library, with student artwork displayed.
Photo taken on 18 Dec, 2013 by C.E. Crane.
a little stack of knitted textures
1. STR Medium-weight in Black Onyx
2. Habu Shosenshi Paper and Lamb Linen in Charcoal
New game from Double Fine coming to Xbox LIVE Arcade and PlayStation Network.
Find out more about the game and watch the first trailer, here.
Stacks
Accession No. 20110219S / 02-19-2011 / Digital
Smoke stacks atop the Biological Research & Diagnostics (BiRD) facility, University of Alaska Fairbanks.
The uniformly clouded sky hung like a middle gray backdrop behind the stacks and they practically begged to be photographed! Like a small, close-knit family, the individuals seem to crowd together for safety against a tall, slender father figure who has braced himself for a coming storm. I enjoy anthropomorphizing objects in my surroundings through photography.
Equipment: Sony A700 camera, Sigma 75-300mm f/4-5.6 APO lens.
This is an experiment with focus stacking using the "CombineZ5" software. Works very good as I think. This image has a rather small size; couldn't get larger ones than 1600 pixels to work.
Admittedly, this image is dull. But I like the quality.
Very promising technique, but requires a tripod (at least if I do it).
Setup:
- Konica-Minolta Dynax 5D on a tripod
- Cosina 100mm f/3.5 macro lens without 1:1 adapter (it's 1:3 or something)
- Wireless flash Minolta HS-3600(D) from low left
- ISO 100, 1/250, f8, manual program
Stacked image from only two different shots. One with focus on the leaf, one with focus on the whatever-it's-called-english.
Look at the master of macro's photos: Lord V's Photostream
Made with 2 charm packs of Hometown by Sweetwater for Moda, and yardage of the "solid textured cream" from the same line.
I am completely head over heels in love with this fabric line. Seriously. Everything about it. LOVE.
Federal Blue, Bauer Yellow & Bauer Orange
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I went out and took some shots of Saturn, which was low on the western horizon after a hot day in Utah. None of the data was really usable, but I tried anyway.
I post this to demonstrate how stacking data can help, even if the source info is very noisy. By stacking frames I increase the signal-to-noise ratio, meaning that each frame has a little noise and a little info. The info will come through over and over in the same places, and the noise is always just random. When stacked, the noise cancels itself out, and the real image comes through.
Materials from a school project in Evesham. Photos taken by students through the town and along the river were merged using the Focus Stacking tools in Photoshop. They were then printed out for use in a giant collage.
Journey of Angels
Celestial Stacker @ night…. its a bit abstract but hey, life sometimes is
here is its vibe 'twas a sublime night in the darkness (been away in the darkness I'll catch up soon with you all)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_1y1hwEpLA
thank you for looking
Diana
STACK, 70 meter hoge woontoren 85 woningen
Mullerpier, Lloydkwartier in Rotterdam.
Ontwerp Conix RDBM Architects
Himalayan Blue Poppy
Meconopsis 'Lingholm'
Longwood Gardens
Kennett Square, PA
Focus Stack = 59 files
Processed in Zerene Stacker. Taken with Nikon D800E and a Zeiss 135mm F/2.0 Apo-Sonar. All mounted on a tripod utilizing the Castel-L Focusing Rail.
Chairs Stacked at 1 Air Street, London. These chairs felt like an art installation. I had to take photos of them as if they were.
Which shot do you prefer?
stack of books from the library that I have lined up to read in the coming weeks! Check out the blog for links to titles.
BNSF 3811, a ET44C4, leads a stack train through Oregon, IL on a Saturday morning. This is only one of many stacks to pass through Oregon on the BNSF Aurora Sub each day.
20 x 30 second exposures stacked together to form this single 10-minute exposure of the Swellendam night sky.
There was a cloud moving past so some of the stars fade-out or fade-in.
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.