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What's left of an ever-eroding sea stack.

Garten 2020

A trio of eastbound trains were chilling at Fort Madison waiting on a signal while the Mississippi River bridge was open to allow a tow barge through.

 

As soon as the bridge closed, Santa Fe would give clear signals to their trains and eventually give one to the Southern Pacific trackage rights train.

One of the stacks at Flamborough

This is a focus stack of 57 separate images that I captured last fall, of this little spider in his home early one morning. I wanted to get as many dew drops in focus as I could, plus who can say that got sharp spider eyes without a macro lens :-)

A sea stack is a large stack of rock in the sea that looks like a tall stone tower, separated from the main shoreline. They can occur wherever there is a water body and a cliff. Sea stacks can be found on all seven continents, and each highlights a subtle difference in how they are formed. Famous examples exist everywhere from Australia to Ireland, Iceland, and Russia. Some of them are long and flat, while others are tall, thin, and pointed.

 

Coastal erosion or the slow wearing of rock by water and wind over very long periods of time causes a stack to form. All sea stacks start out as part of nearby rock formations. Over millennia, wind and waves break the rock down. The force of the two creates cracks in the stone, and, little by little, cracks become chips, which fall off the main rock.

 

When enough chips fall off, holes are created that extend from one rock outcrop side to the other. Eventually, the wind and water break through to the other side, creating a cave or arch. Over many more generations, this arch also falls away, separating one part of the rock from the original cliff, resulting in the sea stack.

Canon EOS 50D

Nikon BD Plan 10x- 0.25 210/0

Exposición: 2" - ISO100.

Canon Auto Bellows

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 166

Pasos de 0,0073 mm.

Magnificación aproximada 8,8x

Stack, Zerene, 52 Frames,4K-Postfocus

 

Canon EOS 6D

Mitutoyo M Plan APO 10x 0.28 + Raynox 250

Tiempo exposición: 1/8" - ISO100

Canon Auto Bellows

MJKZZ IR Remote Motion Controller

Newport M436 linear stage

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 84

Pasos: 12.22 µm

Magnificación aproximada: 7x

South Stack is set in a spectacular location a few miles to the north-west of Holyhead, it was completed in 1809.

 

An early morning shot with some nice clear conditions just before the inevitable rain started for the day, the oncoming rain meant plenty of moving clouds to use, a 2 minute exposure time streaking them right across the scene.

 

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Fabulous Royal Norwegian Air Force F-16AM quartet 672, 678, 663 & 659 make a formation run to break and land back at Bodø during the 2019 ACE19

 

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4 images stacked with Zerene Stacker

42 image focus stack with Helicon Focus

 

Sounds like a cop buddy movie.

 

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Canon EOS 50D

Olympus LMPlanFl 20X 0.40 BD + Raynox 250

Exposición: 1" - ISO100

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 230

Pasos de 2,6 µm

Magnificación aproximada: 15,7x

Stacked.

Crazy Tuesday.

 

Cairn.

Not everyone likes them but these small stacks dot the trails in Great Smoky Mountain Nat'l Park. Someone made an extra effort to stack these in the middle of Big Creek.

  

Thanks for your views, your fav's, and your comments. If you like this one, please check out the rest of my Blue Ridge pictures HERE

#MacroMondays #Stack

With thanks to my sister for taking this shot on my behalf. Since I was unable to go on the sand I directed her to set up and take this shot for me!

 

This image was shot in Bridlington a few weeks ago on the South Beach :)

Stacks take on a more menacing appearance in mono.

To one and all thanks for looking and the faves.

Classic Minis stacked up in the scrapyard.

 

Justin

www.justingreen19.co.uk

Canon EOS 6D

Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 lens

Tiempo exposición: 1/6" - ISO100

Canon Auto Bellows

MJKZZ IR Remote Motion Controller

Newport M436 linear stage

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 90

Pasos: 261 µm

Magnificación aproximada: 1x

Canon EOS 6D

Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 lens

Tiempo exposición: 1/100" - ISO100

MJKZZ Ultra Rail MINI V2 + MJKZZ IR Remote Motion Controller

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 75

Pasos: 260 µm

Magnificación aproximada: 1x

Just when you need a wide-angle lens you realise that you've only brought along the tele-zoom! Then I remembered my phone - I'm not a great fan of phone cameras but I had no other option. Even though I only have a budget smartphone I was very surprised at how well this turned out.

 

Note the precipitous edge about a metre in front of where I was standing. South Stack is definitely not a place for young children!

 

Best viewed large.

Canon 60D + Mp-e 65 + Venus KX800.

Stack of 9 shots in the field on living subject.

Window-cill succulent plant - Echeveria chihuahuaensis

These termite mounds are only a few minutes from my Dundee Beach block in the Northern Territory of Australia. I captured this image using the focus stacking app on my Nikon D850, it consists of 17 images that I rendered using Helicon Focus 7 software.

 

Dakamiha Photography

 

Canon EOS 6D

Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 lens

Tiempo exposición: 0,4" - ISO100

Canon Auto Bellows

MJKZZ IR Remote Motion Controller

Newport M436 linear stage

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 70

Pasos: 167,96 µm

Magnificación aproximada: 1,38x

[Explore 10/04/2015]

 

Someone (not me) had created over a dozen piles of pebbles and stones on the beach and fallen tree trunks. They make for some interesting shots I think :)

The South Stack Lighthouse is built on the summit of a small island off the north-west coast of Holy Island, Anglesey, Wales. It was built in 1809 to warn ships of the dangerous rocks below.

The layered facade of the Standard Life Centre in downtown Toronto. Built in 1984, designed by architect Arthur C.F. Lau

Canon EOS 50D

Schneider Kreuznach Componon-S 50mm f/2.8 invertido

Abertura: f5

Tiempo exposición: 3" ISO100

Canon Auto Bellows

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 66

Pasos: 0,153 mm

Ampliación aproximada: 1,7x

Macro Mondays ~ Mostly White

 

A rolling stack of gold worth a bloody fortune.

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Canon EOS 6D

Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 lens

Tiempo exposición: 1" - ISO100

Canon Auto Bellows

MJKZZ IR Remote Motion Controller

Newport M436 linear stage

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 70

Pasos: 261 µm

Magnificación aproximada: 1x

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