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Stack of coins from various countries.

a 2 inch stack of Newspapers @ 5X Zoom

Canon EOS 6D

Mitutoyo M Plan APO 5x 0.14 + Raynox 250

Tiempo exposición: 2,5" - ISO100

Canon Auto Bellows

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 200

Pasos: 40 µm

Magnificación aproximada: 4,12x

The tallest of these volumes is not quite 2.5 inches.

Canon 6D - Canon MP-E 65 - YN14EX - 1/180 - F8 - ISO 800 - 3X - Focus Stacking handheld 21 shots

View LARGE

Macro Mondays - Stack

 

Cropped close up.

Canon EOS 6D

Canon Auto Bellows

Nikon M Plan 60x ELWD 0.70

Tiempo exposición: 2" - ISO100

MJKZZ IR Remote Motion Controller

Newport M436 linear stage

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 110

Pasos: 1,2 µm

Magnificación aproximada: 50x

Just playing with some focus-stacked macro shots of plants and flowers here. Incredible amounts of detail in some these - if nothing else, it was fun experimenting bit with these and my home-made backgrounds and window light.

After meeting a southbound coal train in Page siding, a pair of KCS Belle GEVOs leads a northbound stack train out of Page, headed for Heavener.

my 1st try out with ' focus stack' technique

NS 22M heads east through Summerhill, PA as the intermodal heads east toward Altoona

Just some reprocessing.

This 6x77s interval stacked image was lightened in Photoshop. Fire Skies are one of the best uses of this type of post-processing. In this equivalent 7.7 minutes elapsed time, the start and end of the fire sky is depicted.

 

This was taken from the following time lapse: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/49498158871/in/photost....

 

Minumurra river, Minumurra - Kiama NSW

A stack of white plastic garden chairs under some grain silos in the yard of a pet and grain supplies store.

Yes! Quilt top in a day! I am convinced quilting is best as a team sport, after yesterday's session with The Aunts.

 

Now I have to wait until July to get back together with them to finish it. Meanwhile, I'm dreaming up my next top.

...from my Secret Santa.

South Stack Lighthouse was built by Trinity House in 1809, marking a tiny islet off Anglesey at the north west tip of Wales. The lighthouse is built on Ynys Lawd, a small rocky island just off the edge of Holy Island, which itself is an island just barely separate from the main part of Anglesey Island.

The South Stack lighthouse on the west coast of the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales.

The tide comes in between the wonderful sea stacks on Bandon Beach

Lobster and crayfish pots and gear stored on the jetty in Marstrand, Sweden

Along the Laxford bridge road in the North West Highlands is the little Loch Stack.

Ben Stack, Sutherland.

 

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These huge sea stacks are located at Duncansby Head, the far North Easterly point of the UK mainland, very close to John o Groats. I wasn't quite prepared for just how impressive they are in real life, they are magnificent. The beach there is fantastic for foregrounds which I've tried to capture the essence of here. The day wasn't the best for photography and so I waited until there was a hint of the coming twilight before I took the shot.

 

This was part of a curtailed trip doing the NC500 route and can be seen in my latest vlog here: youtu.be/AyCevz-0vUY

made this one today in an old abbandonned ware house full of white walls ;) .. you will be seeing some more pieces at this spot in the future..

peace!

Trefor Sea Stacks, LlÅ·n Peninsula, North Wales.

The South Stack Lighthouse has warned passing ships of the treacherous rocks below since its completion in 1809. The 91-foot (28m)-tall on South Stack was designed by Daniel Alexander and the main light is visible to vessels for 28 miles, and was designed to allow safe passage for ships on the treacherous Dublin-Holyhead-Liverpool sea route. It provided the first beacon along the northern coast of Anglesea for east-bound ships.It is followed by other lighthouses, fog horns and other markers at North Stack, Holyhead Breakwater, The Skerries, The Mice, Point Lynas and at the south-east tip of the island Trwyn Du. The lighthouse is now operated remotely by Trinity House.

Visitors can climb to the top of the lighthouse and tour the engine room and exhibition area.

PLEASE VIEW LARGE! As an added point of interest, there are exactly 400 steps down to reach the island!!

This amazing stack is at Cathedral Cove Beach, Coromandel Peninsula, NZ.

Very many thanks to Nick Twyford www.flickr.com/photos/67654596@N04

I spent a number of memorable days in his company visiting various locations around Coromandel.Peninsula and out to West coast beach's

On this occasion we trekked down to Cathedral Cove from Hahei with our torches at 0430hrs hoping to find an empty beach and catch a sunrise. Unfortunately no clouds.

A magical time..

 

f11 24mm iso100 79 sec

Filters B&W ND 110 and Lee 0.9s grad

This focus stack turned out better, although the constant wind was giving me a hard time. Still room for improvement, and maybe next time under better environmental conditions.

183 images stacked in Sequator

Mein erster Stack mit 360 Bildern

a7iii + Minolta MD Zoom 75-150mm 1:4 (1981)

I usually prefer my subjects alive and kicking but I couldn't pass up the opportunity to do a close up stack of this expired dragonfly I found in a spiders web in our gazebo eves.

I must say I was struck with how vicious its needle like hairs around it's mouth look, also imagining how terrifying the species in the Late Carboniferous period looked when they grew to over two feet from wing tip to wing tip...😬

This stacked and lightened image used 8 images taken over 8 minutes while this storm was about 16 miles away. I cropped this image about 30% from the original.

An old Norwegian myth rule says you have to put another rock onto the stack if you don't want the trolls coming.

An old Norwegian hikers rule says you have to put another rock onto the stack to mark the path.

A new Norwegian tourist rule says you have to put another rock onto the stack if you like this place and want to come back.

 

A good starting point for a series of lots of Norway photos being uploaded in the next weeks.

Stack aus 22 Bilder

This 320x2s stacked image was lightened in Photoshop. Fire Skies are one of the best uses of this type of post-processing. In this equivalent 12 minute exposure the lenticular cloud was nearly stationary while the cirrus clouds were streaking as wisps. The bright white (and lighter blue) lines at middle left are the initial form of spreading contrails.

 

Frames were taken from this time lapse: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/49348161096/in/photost....

 

Picture of the Day

The "Creamsicle" unit rolls head on into the blazing evening sun leading 238 in Columbia, shown here outside of Blyethwood, SC.

I'm glad I had a look in this file.

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