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It's snowing today so I am staying in and playing with a newly made light tent.
Strobist Info: Taken in a home made light box. SB800 right SB 600 left, both at about 1/64 power. The light box is made of PVC and white ripstop nylon.
This is my redesigned stacking machine:. The camera is continuously moved but very slowly moved during the shooting. The speed can be adusted by varying the voltage between 3V and 12V. Furthermore, two worm drives provide 2 different rpm for each voltage. Thus, the speed of the camera movement can be varied between 4.35 hours and 3.8min for 100µm distance (100µm is a typical distance for a flat btterfly wing). The actual stacking step width is adjusted by an interval timer.
With the slowest speed setting one can realize average step widths of a mere 0.05µm!
Charley's Garden, Collywell Bay, Northumberland.
10mm, 4 secs @f14 ISO 100
LEE filters: 0.6ND, 0.6GNDs, 0.6GNDh
Shot in RAW, processed with ACR & CS4
Nice surprise to bump into Steve Boote. Please check out his stream.
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huge stacks of old wooden chairs inside the decaying, repurposed mine (now owned by talisker) ready for use at one of their many properties in Park City, UT. It seemed odd that all these wooden chairs, where being stored along with salt and other abrasive chemicals, but then again, i don't own the firm.
I APPRECIATE AWARDS, BUT I PREFER COMMENTS - OR ATLEAST COMMENTS WITH AWARDS.
Stack of two pence coins shot with a Panasonic FZ38 w/ Raynox DCR-250 macro lens attachment. - 1st angle
I had opportunities to visit one of plastics waste collectors' station in Ciroyom area, West of City of Bandung. The station is owned by a waste businesman, accepting all plastics waste from street collectors. It is a small installation, consisting a warehouse, some weighing scales, packaging tools, and incoming plastics waste are handled outside, covering sidewalk.
A dirty business literally, but they help this city, aside the lack of city waste management until now.
Stacks of newspapers behind the Pensacola News-Journal offices in downtown Pensacola, Florida. File name: NewspaperstackVert2.JPG
2 No. Winooski Ave, Burlington, Vermont USA • Seen at the new Stacks Sandwiches. Yes, that the stuffed head of a wild bore, oops boar with a paper crown.
South Stack is famous as the location of one of Wales' most spectacular lighthouses, South Stack Lighthouse. It has a height of 41 metres (135 feet). It has a maximum area of 7 acres.
Taken via my ever faithful mobile phone.
our tallest beer glass stack to date down our local - don't really think we are going to get away with this one again! Something like 30 glasses in that stack - and I didnt drink one!! ('cos it was more than that!)
** orange, purple, black **
MEASUREMENTS: stacked pendant of 19mm round bead, 2x15mm disk bead, and a 8x13mm rondelle bead on a fine silver lampwork headpin, and a 20x7mm ring bail with a 10mm inner diameter. Hangs 55mm below chain/cord.
First attempt at stacking an image. Looks like crap. Oh well. You can see the yurt chimney to the right.
Found a box of 45s in my mom's basement a couple months ago. Brought them home and they've been sitting here ever since. Light was hitting 'em just right today.
Some purple microtitre plate carriers and carrierless clear plates, all stacked up on a Beckman/Sagian robotics carousel. This was part of an Orchid Biosciences SNPStream 25k genotyping system, originally. Everything's 384-well format.
The 25k was an enormous behemoth of a robotic system built around a Beckman/Sagian core system, with a 3-metre robotic rail, a MultiMek liquid handler, and a whole raft of multi-drops and plate washers. It did single-plex SNP genotyping, with two-colour ELISA chemistry.
It's since been supplanted by a couple of generations of low-density microarray-based instruments, most recently the Beckman GenomeLab SNPstream. Thank goodness.
I didn't get any good photos, but here is proof that I at least stacked a few rocks. The one on the bottom is maybe a foot tall (2.5 beer cans tall) and once it's balanced, the rest is a heady mix of bravado and ease. I am seeking rocks in my home city for this purpose, and of course I have frozen ice blobs on the balcony awaiting a trip to the lake (the lake ice is not yet suitably thick).