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Have a look at the stacked image of milky way processed in deepskystacker with 23 individual images of 30 sec exposure each at 1000 asa and f/3.5 taken with nikond80 manually.

   

A stack at an old factory near the Ford plant.

 

I biked by here earlier this week during the day, and thought the factory was abandoned. All the lights were on at night though... wonder who's paying the electricity bill?

A view of the Stacks of Duncansby. n the background just to the left can be seen the lighthouse at Duncansby Head whilst further out in the centre is the lighthouse on Muckle Skerry

Rough stack of 4 handheld shots. Nikon D7000, Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/2.8 AIS with Marumi +5 close-up lens. Staccked in Zerene Stacker.

 

2012-04-22-23.20.31 ZS PMax

File Name: STacks2015

 

Citation: From the College History Archives, Archives and Special Collections at the Penn State Harrisburg Library, Pennsylvania State University Libraries.

 

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Location: Middletown, PA

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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.

A stack train cruises over the Flyover in Grand Island that crosses over the UP.

 

1/9/2013

Grand Island, NE

apparently, rock stacking is big on martha's vineyard.

A stack atop a brick building in Kelowna. (172a)

The smoke stack at an abandoned cranberry cannery.

seen in Higashi Nippori, Tokyo

A test using Helicon Focus using the default DMap settings with 17 shots @ f8 just to keep the entire lens in focus. Compared to single shot @ f32.

 

One might think that the focus stacking doesn't present much of an advantage. If you look closely, the single shot suffers from CA (see the detail of the "Z 40mm 1:2..." text) due to the effects of diffraction. Make no mistake, the 105Z is a fabulous lens but it cannot escape physics.

Practice focus stacking on microscope pix I took with my microscope, my Canon T4i Rebel camera, a 15 dollar macro tube and a 30 dollar DSLR-to-microscope adapter.

 

This was my first try stacking. Hope to get better at this.

 

Also the one of the stuffed animals is practicing bokeh while everyone is asleep. lol.

www.birdlouise.co.uk

Very quiet day at work. Time for a bit of visual mathematical research.

Old stack on the Cornish Tin Mining Coast backlit by the early morning light.

Something creative for all of you....:)

Stacks Opening Reception

 

Friday, August 1, 2014

Stacks Opening Reception

 

Friday, August 1, 2014

This kiln was built by the Morgan Iron Co. in 1863 and is located next to the LS&I RR Morgan creek trestle. It sits right on the old Iron Mountain RR grade which was run from the Jackson mine down to lower harbor in Marquette in 1857. When the furnace was built in 1863 the line was called the Bay De Noquet and Marquette railroad. The line was acquired by the Marquette, Houghton and Ontonagon railroad in 1871 and eventually the DSS&A before it was torn out. This kiln was long abandoned by the time the LS&I built their trestle in 1895. It sits right up against a cliff and the forest has completely taken over the top of the ruin over the last 135 years!

Here's a link to the old railroad: www.miningjournal.net/page/content.detail/id/581857/Track...

Stacking limestone rocks to form walls, called mamposteria, is the traditional building method in Mérida. It leads to thick walls about 1 1/2 feet that are incredibly durable over time.

 

The issue with these walls is the lime-based plaster expands in the humid climate, cracks and falls out. This is what leads to the gaping holes seen in this image.

Stacks Opening Reception

 

Friday, August 1, 2014

Stacks Opening Reception

 

Friday, August 1, 2014

Stacks Opening Reception

 

Friday, August 1, 2014

Stack Island, Minnamurra, NSW. (d)

 

Day 21

 

Another stacked photo. It was 100 degrees today and no way was I going to go staggering around looking for something to take a photo of. This time, you get the yard of the layout. The stacking didn't quite line up right so there is a little undulation in the tracks that isn't really there. I must not have had the tripod completely locked down or I should have used a 12 second delay instead of 2 seconds for the timer. I set focus all over the place on these and each of the 9 shots is 1.6 seconds long. The sky is masked in as it was on the other photos. Even with all of my errors, I really like the way this stacking really allows me to control the DOF.

Stack Rock Fort, near Milford Haven.

 

Built on an island 800 yards off the coast as part of Pembrokeshire's Victorian naval defences.

Put up for sale in 2005 at £150000.00.

Frustrating day at Tatton Flower show set up as the weather wasn't playing nice. Waiting around for ages for the drizzle to stop so we could get stuff done. Rubber stamping deckchairs and sewing bits on chairs that didn't have much on them etc. Also the rain made some of the rubber stamp ink run slightly which was annoying. Hazel rushed round with bees wax trying to make them water resistant. The bit I enjoyed the most was lunch in the workers nosh tent - a foot long baguette filled with egg mayo and watercress! Yum!

A massive colony of Guillemots on South Stack.

Smoke stack at former Clark Equipment Plant, Buchanan, MI.

Oct 9, 2012 -

Stack: Meet Ron Conway, Jonathan Siegel, Edith Yeung, Gina Tomlinson (CTO of San Francisco), Daniel Lai (CIO of Hong Kong)

 

Stack is an event series that provides real insight into the most emerging areas of cloud computing. Learn best practices for IAAS, PAAS and SAAS. Connect with top investors and cloud experts who have done it and been there. Learn how they did it. Discover the fundamental concepts that are key to building a world-class server stack.

twisty things to move the stacks apart and get at a book

A photo of a stack of logs made into an abstract through photoshop. Double click on image to view on black.

These are wheel-thrown porcelain vessels that can be stacked in a variety of different ways to produce an equal number of different narratives

www.facebook.com/stacked.transportation

It’s a 89. Built in Burnaby B.C Canada. 350 Big Cam Cummins. 15spd. Bagged front end. Reyco rear air suspension. 3.42 gears behind a 15 speed Eaton transmission. 250” wheelbase . Paint is battleship grey¨. She just pulled the matching reefer loaded heavy for 1500 miles against heavy crosswind. No issues at all. New home is north east Texas.

The stacks at the University of Chicago. I'm in the literature section on the fourth floor of the big library - the one for the humanities majors. The books are so colorful.

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