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This is the tops of the triple stacks of Narragansett Electric. I've got some crazy glare reflections off my filter... crazy!
(Shot with N6006 with Nikon70-210mmf4@f5.6 for 120" on Kodak Ektachrome 160T)
On arrival At South Stack lighthouse, Anglesy, I was greeted by possibly the strongest wind I have ever encountered. Constantly having my feet almost blown from under Me and having an enduring battle to keep the lens clean from salt spray I managed to get a few usable shots !!!!
Excerpt from burlingtonculturalmap.ca:
Stacked Bikes (3 of 3)
Martyna Dakowicz, 2010
Laser cut steel
Stacked Bikes stems from the geometric alignment of bike wheels. The layered pattern of the design signifies multiple bikes attached to the steel rack. Its graphic simplicity is inspired by the fixed gear aesthetic, with the aim of inherently promoting urban bike transportation. This artwork is part of the Downtown Bike Rack Series - a series of 24 artist designed bike racks installed throughout the downtown core. Beyond providing additional bike parking, the bike racks act as an urban art gallery that citizens can enjoy year-round. In 2010, regional artists were asked to submit designs that reflected either the unique character of downtown or cycling culture. More than 180 original designs were submitted by 75 artists. A volunteer community jury reviewed the submissions and narrowed down the selection to 10 finalists. The public then voted for their favourite designs. The jury received 883 public votes, from which they selected six winning designs.
Last night's clear sky forecast coinciding with a new moon meant that it was a perfect night for astrophotography.
I headed to the south Pembrokeshire coast where I bagged quite a few Milky Way images including this one over Elegug Stacks. I got home at 7am this morning and have been basically a zombie all day - worth it for an incredible experience shooting the night sky at one of the most scenic places in Wales. Great to see Dwayne Jones Photography out shooting last night too.
M42 in Orion showing, on the right, a single frame of the 30 I stacked for the left-hand image result.
This 300x2s stacked image was lightened in Photoshop. Fire Skies are one of the best uses of this type of post-processing. In this equivalent 10 minute exposure a passing car looks like several cars as a result of these short two second interval,
Frames taken from: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/48964270637/in/datepos... between 14 and 4 minutes before sunrise.
Bnsf 8055 leads a stack into the siding at Elsberry Mo. Here the train would tie down and sit for the next 4 days before moving to Saint Louis. Bnsf Hannibal Sub in Elsberry Mo.
My first attempt to use focus stacking for a macro, or anything for that matter. This is 12 images stacked using Photoshop.
A better angle on the stacks - with the sun bright due south at noon, I walked further down the coast beyond them and looked back up north instead.
Stack mit/with 116 Bildern/Pictures mit/with Helicon Focus
Making of:
www.flickr.com/photos/holgerlosekann/33517341141/in/photo...
Stack Rock Fort.
Dai the Drone was with me while I did some work down in West Wales. Took my lunch at the Sandy Haven Beach car park and Dai took a quick flight out to see the Fort just off the shore.
A pair of stacking bottles separated and lit from above as part of a session for the Macro Mondays theme: bottle(s).
Focus-Stacking mit jeweils 10 Pics, im Dauerregen (40 l/m²), die Schmucklilie hat`es gefreut!
Focus stacking with 10 pics each, in continuous rain (40 l/m²), the lily was happy!
Stacked (comet center only), plus a few brush adjustments...came out much better than I initially expected (seeing conditions were pretty poor). Probably would have been better if I did it at 135 mm on Tuesday night, but it's something! DeepSkyStacker: 200 mm, f/2.8, 12800 ISO, 1.6 sec x 48 frames.