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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

 

ODC Our Daily Challenge: Stacks

New 366 Projects 2024: 1.12.

A small thunderstorm passed about 20 miles to my south around 11PM.

 

While it didn't produce much lightning, several anvil crawlers did appear. Using a Fujifilm X-T3 with a Fujinon 16-55mm f/2.8 lens in movie mode (4fps or exp 0.25 sec/frame), iso 1250, f/5.6), I stacked 4 frames and lightened in PhotoShop.

Canon EOS 6D

Mitutoyo M Plan APO 5x 0.14 + Raynox 150

Tiempo exposición: 1/10" - ISO100

Newport 436 linear stage + MJKZZ 2-Axes Motion Controller Extension for Raspberry Pi

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 164

Pasos: 37,3 µm

Magnificación aproximada: 5x

 

Uno de los insectos más interesantes que existen. Son depredadores. Se alimentan de otros insectos y han evolucionado para hacerlo llegando a ser extremadamente rápidos, tanto en el aire como en el suelo. Vuelan como una avispa con un despegue vertical y maniobran a la velocidad del rayo. Pero son más fáciles de detectar cuando se mueven por el suelo, donde su velocidad los distingue de los otros insectos. Se alimentan de casi todo lo que pueden ver y atrapar, incluidos los invertebrados que pueden ser más grandes que ellos.

I found the green 502 today and realized I had a new stack of rainbow fridgies going! I still need to find that pink 501.

A semi-abstract stack of coins (United States Quarters) at macro magnification, showing the rich detail of the aged copper and nickel that make up the coins.

After the storm past, the wind did a lot of Rearranging on Tail Meadow Wild Grass.

Sounds like a cop buddy movie.

 

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Canon EOS 6D

Mitutoyo M Plan APO 5x 0.14 + Raynox 250

Tiempo exposición: 0,8" - ISO100

Canon Auto Bellows

MJKZZ IR Remote Motion Controller

Newport M436 linear stage

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 120

Pasos: 59,68 µm

Magnificación aproximada: 3,17x

I spent a nice morning shooting the amazing rock formations at Duncansby Head near John O’Groats. It was cold and windy and threatened rain but worth it to get a nice patch of colour in the sky and a nice infusion of warmth as the sun finally rose.

#MacroMondays #Stack

Stacks take on a more menacing appearance in mono.

To one and all thanks for looking and the faves.

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 :)

Classic Minis stacked up in the scrapyard.

 

Justin

www.justingreen19.co.uk

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

A rolling stack of gold worth a bloody fortune.

When my wife announced that she had booked us a cottage on Anglesey for a long weekend break, i excitedly checked the location in relation to South Stack. Rather happy that we were quite close I envisaged this view with a magnificent starscape or stunning sunset, this is the reality, cold dark wet and windy (very windy). Another location on the must re-visit list

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.

Macro Mondays ~ Mostly White

 

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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What I like about this shot is the metal bars that are criss-crossed over the doors of these shipping containers. I also like that the subject fills the frame.

Explored!

 

Sets of aluminium stack chairs lit by a stained glass window in Chester Cathedral

Pep Ventosa style study of a local abandoned factory. a literal stack presented as a stack of images.

...like 747 Heavies landing at O'Hare, these bees are attracted to the sugary solution in the hummingbird feeder for which it's meant. So far, no hummers. Not complaining though, since we suspect that the bees are far more endangered than those tiny birds, and without the bees, well, you know how that goes!

 

This is NOT a multiple exposure!

 

In case you didn't know: Bees produce honey by collecting nectar, a clear liquid consisting of nearly 80 percent water and complex sugars. The collecting bees store the nectar in a second stomach and return to the hive, where worker bees remove the nectar. The worker bees digest the raw nectar for about 30 minutes, using digestive enzymes to break down the complex sugars into simpler ones. Raw honey is then spread in empty honeycomb cells to dry, reducing its water content to less than 20 percent. When nectar is being processed, honey bees create a draft through the hive by fanning with their wings. When the honey has dried, the honeycomb cells are sealed (capped) with wax to preserve it.

 

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Sunrise at Milang in South Australia.

Just after sunrise a fog/mist started to roll in across the lake.

I focused stacked 10 shots in the camera. not so much for the focus but to enhance/thicken the fog and mist. I think it did a good job of that but not so good with the moving reeds in the foreground.

The shape behind the jetty is a navigation marker.

With just a huff and a puff you can blow it all down. A wooden match house is not so easy to build. MacroMonday

First experiment with Macro Stacking

Taken from a GoPro 10 @ 240 fps video by screen saving each of 52 frames, stacking and lightening it in Photoshop.

 

This is a single event.

 

Best lightning display during this year's Southwest Monsoon (9/23/22) during blue hour.

 

For slow motion clip: www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhPOcNax2zw.

Crazy Tuesday !

From the top: Pistachio, Salt, Vanilla, Yuzu, Citron.

 

I need to get new textures. I've been using the same one since I lost all textures when my hard drive crashed last December.

The Twelve Apostles is a collection of limestone stacks off the shore of the Port Campbell National Park, by the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia.

The apostles were formed by erosion: the harsh weather conditions from the Southern Ocean gradually eroded the soft limestone to form caves in the cliffs, which then became arches, which in turn collapsed; leaving rock stacks up to 45 metres high

 

Another from the 'Great Ocean Road'....

 

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Items that have been stacked on my desk for years.....

A mini mug received at a wine tasting event, a Sunday Oklahoman Photo accompaning an article referring to a book titled "Raphael" published be Abbeville honoring the art works of Raphael Urbinas topped off with a Light Bulb.

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