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Recently, I was participating in Kurt Budligers Olympic National Park workshop. I took a bit of crap (in jest) from my other workshop participants because of the other “Canadian” we encountered on this beach. I will spare you with the details, I will just say that he came dangerously close to being thrown in the water and ridden like a surfboard by all of us.

 

So, while everyone else was fighting for real estate at the other end of this beach trying to work around this moron (where the sunset and reflections were epic), I had to walk away. It’s amazing to see bozos with ultra wide angle lenses on their cameras standing 50 feet away from their subject and then expecting people to clear the beach so they aren’t in his “shot”… but there it is.

 

All that aside, this cloud formation made it satisfying enough to head to this side of the beach instead.

 

This is a blend of 3 images. One for the sky, One for the stack and one for the water.

Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum; Two Rivers, Wisconsin

Z7 withZ 85mm at f4, 10 Stack image. Illumination SB-800.

View of the two Marina City tower shot from a bridge. Acros film simulation.

Abstract shapes of Camber dry stack, Portsmouth

See in Dante Park, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan (opposite Lincoln Center), is "48," a sculpture by Sean Scully. It's part of an exhibition of seven sculptures along Broadway titled "Sean Scully: Broadway Shuffle." Each sculpture has been described as "a unique vertical stack composed from various configurations of metal, stone and wood." They certainly brighten up a rainy day in New York City.

CN 2705 leads a southbound stack train at Flossmoor, IL

Dramatic 'Spring' conditions looking out towards this famous Anglesey lighthouse.

あらてめて写真を整理。天安河原宮。神社のHPによると日本書紀にある天岩戸に天照大御神様がお隠れになられた際に八百万の神々が集まって相談した場所といわれている。

Taken in Whytecliff Park, West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

 

This was a test. It was stacked in Sequator 1.5.5 from 10 images, each was taken with Sigma 35mm f/1.4 Art, f1.4, 15s, iso-400. And then stacked in Photoshop with the forground image: f4, 168s, iso-400.

 

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Camera: Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta III (531/16)

Lens: Carl Zeiss Tessar f/3.5 75 mm

Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400

Exposure: 1/150 sec and f/16, hand-held

Film developed and scanned by MeinFilmLab

Edited under Adobe Lightroom

Tokyo Japan

Comet Leonard 1.1.2021

South Stack Lighthouse is situated on the North West corner of Anglesey, North Wales.

Sigma 17-70mm LEE .6 NDGrad

Initiate this little stacked vignette to be a community build that we can stacked together in a Brick Con exhibition.

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30 frames stacked in Deep Sky Stacker.

 

Two hours of waiting to see the final image was a long wait, but it looks like the way I'll do all my moon shots from now on. I should have been stacking all my moon shots.

Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, US

Bankers on the rear of a BNSF stack train, the lead locomotives on this train are half way around Kingman Canyon, heading into the Town of Kingman CA.

Stack of 107 pictures.

Helicon Focus C

 

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Point St Bridge, Providence, RI

This is an interesting architectural feature in the centre of an otherwise ordinary office building

Newgale beach, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK

Fremantle Harbour shipping containers

Taking 1 sec interval frames from a Nikon P950 video clip and stacked and lightened them in Photoshop shows expanding sun lit contrail and jet with sun glint. The video used for this image: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/50695419596/in/datepos....

 

I thought this image turned out rather cool and imaginative.

Focus stack of a massive grasshopper on our sliding door at the back of the house. This unit must have been 7-10 cm long.

chimney pots, Largs, Scotland

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The Stacks of Duncansby, Duncansby Head at sunset.

 

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Stack 12/6

Stack aus 12 Einzelaufnahmen Abstand 6 mit OMD kameraseitigem Stacking und 2.8/60mm Makro + Raynox 4X Macroscopic Lens

Came across these pretty, stacked stones on a walk through the woods.

The stacked gears from my road bike.

Reynisdrangar rocks in Vik, Iceland

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