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Taken from iPhone 7+ video time lapse. Exposure; 17x15s, lightened in Photoshop. Of note, the greenish colors at left might be from combining thin yellow clouds against a dark blue sky. Also, in the right upper corner, you can see how the colors of sunrise transition from dark red to light yellow as the clouds move eastward. Gaps in the cloud structure are due to the 15 second interval between captured frames.

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A lenticular cloud glows with the dawn light above Green Mountain and the Flatiron formation in Boulder Colorado. Technically known as “Altocumulus Standing Lenticular” these clouds form when air is forced up by mountains oriented perpindicularly to the flowing wind. At the crest of their movement clouds will form if there is sufficient moisture, shaped like flying saucers or pancakes, reflecting the gravitational spread of the deflected air. I’m unsure what causes the stacking that we see here. While the cloud appears stationary, the air is moving very quickly. The shape may change with time as the wind velocity changes. This cloud elongated after I took this photo (see future posts and link listed below).

 

While it looks like I’ve gotten carried away with the saturation and vibrance sliders, I’ve actually toned this down a bit. If you visit this link and input the date as Feb 6, 2016, starting at 6:45 am and ending at 7:30 am, you can see just how bright this cloud became, and watch the shape change with time. (#2)

Coprinellus disseminatus

BNSF 8203 leads a west bound stack train to the Hector Rd crossing of Route 66.

Bothy at Loch Stack, Sutherland - dwarfed by the bulk of Arkle in the background.

 

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Taken at Minions high up on Bodmin Moor there are extensive mining remains throughout the area here . This one I am sure is the engine house to drive the stamps of Wheal Jenkin along with the stack of where the boiler house would have been .

Established (as a tin mining site worked by shallow shafts and an adit) when it was taken up in 1824, and worked by the Cornwall Great United Mining Association (London) between 1836-7.

 

A steam engine was erected at Wheal Jenkin in October 1836 to work 40 head of stamps, and 21 heads of new water-stamps were also under construction to handle the ore from the Cornwall Great United Mines.

 

In the 1870s Wheal Jenkin it was acquired by the Marke Valley adventurers of the adjoining Marke Valley Mine. In 1881, the mine was re-opened as part of Marke Valley Consols Mines Ltd. Working for tin, the former Whim shaft was re-opened as Bellingham's shaft, and, in 1886, the Holman's shaft (South Caradon) 70" engine was re-erected in a new engine house.

 

The mine closed in 1890 and there are no records of any attempt to re-prospect the lodes during the early years of the 20th Century. The Liskeard and Caradon Railway passes through the site.

The former SOCRA incinerator in Madison Heights

 

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Stack • Haze (Ivry-sur-seine, 10/2015)

The Mangersta Sea Stacks in a boiling sea, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides.

Strange, evenly spaced clouds over the ice...

Shot with my Fuji XT3 and Venus Laowa 60mm f2.8. Focus stack of 3 images.

The Stacks of Duncansby, Duncansby Head at dawn.

 

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The Stacks of Duncansby, Duncansby Head at dawn.

 

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Focus Stack with 43 photos

Photo by: Julio César González-Gómez

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This is the first time I've done a focus stack that hasn't involved a macro lens and tiny fungi or lichen, but I really liked this moss covered root reaching out to the world and I happened to have my tripod with me for once, so I thought I'd give it a quick go. It was too cold to hang around for long though.

This 100x3s interval stacked image was lightened in Photoshop. Intense fire sky displays can often yield the most interesting stacked images. During this equivalent 5 minutes elapsed time, the height of the fire sky is depicted.

A timelapse of the sunset over the partially frozen Little Cranberry Lake.

I'm not sure if I ran out of space on my SD card, or if my batteries died, but either way, I wasn't fully prepared for this timelapse, because I missed the end of the sunset.

I couldn't think of a decent title that I haven't used already, so I went with generic numbering, and I'm kind of surprised I haven't made it past 1000 time stacks yet, but I guess it's because not all timelapse work well for stacking.

 

Visit my instagram page to see the timelapse video, www.instagram.com/mattmolloyphoto/

 

I made this time stack by combining 239 photos into one image. Here's a quick and easy Photoshop tutorial of the process I use to make time stacks. youtu.be/oTfp47jTzWc

60mm macro + 16mm ext.tube + 2x diopter

sugar cookies iced with royal icing, then stacked. fondant accents

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"New Museum of Contemporary Art building", designed by Japanese architects SANAA.

NYC

 

"The anodised aluminium mesh exterior covering the building's six stacked rectangular boxes emphasises the ramshackle colour of its Lower East Side surroundings. It provides a great surface for attaching artworks, fridge magnet-style, like the Ugo Rondinone rainbow sign “Hell, Yes!” (2001)."

Another local artist at the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art.

Ted Lee Emrick, Emerald Tower III, stacked glass, detail

224 came through recently with a heritage leader - a tattered looking Lackawanna. Maybe this is moreso the heritage of this unit's paint scheme? I also found it curious to see blocks of bare tables in between stacks. Strange train makeup but I'm sure it made for easy switching somewhere or the containers were just as empty being ran back west. Shrug.

 

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HTT....methinks this masonry technique is called stacking,

for obvious reasons :)

For Iron Photographer 238 where the elements are

1 - a stack of three things

2 - one red thing

3 - cinematic aspect ratio

 

Hope I've got this correct having my red thing atop the stack of three things?

stacked 2:1 macro for sharp final image

Fuel injection stacks on a Corvette engine in a Ford Model T hot rod at Northwest Deuce Days in Victoria BC Canada.

Three stacked woodpecker homes above each other maybe one family

 

Stoke park woods, Fair Oak, Hampshire. UK

WNC Farmer's Market in Asheville, North Carolina

On their way to their new home in Italy. Spreading the joy of Halloween around the world. 8" x 8.5"

Stacked rocks in Iceland. Not sure exactly where this tourist "fad" started, but we saw them several places in Iceland. On the good side, at least in this case, the Icelandic environment can be "harsh", and the lifespan of a stack itself could probably be measured in days. Maybe hours.

 

Either way, I thought it made for a good picture.

Handheld focus stack of 4 images. Shot with XT3 and Venus Laowa 60mm f2.8. Didn't have a flash with me so its a bit more grainy than I would have preferred.

A woodpile outside a Mennonite farmhouse at Black Creek Pioneer Village.

Vidas amontonadas

 

Coimbra (Portugal)

 

Esta fue una de las primeras vistas que tuve de la ciudad de Coimbra, en Portugal. Me fascinaron esos edificios amontonados. Me quedé contemplando esta escena un buen rato mientras un recuerdo de mi juventud me vino a la cabeza.

 

Aunque no tiene nada que ver, no pude evitar acordarme de cuando, hace años, fui a la habitación de una compañera de clase para hacer un trabajo. Era un cuarto pequeñito, pero muy acogedor. Una gran pila de libros perfectamente colocados a un lado, sus juguetes apilados a otro sitio, lo mismo ocurría con sus CD de música y todo lo que tenía encima de su escritorio. En medio de todo, estaba la cama, buen mullida y con muchos cojines.

 

No cabía nada más, no había espacio libre casi ni para nosotros, pero me pareció el lugar más acogedor del mundo. Todo estaba en equilibrio y me pareció el lugar perfecto para pasar horas estudiando, leyendo, escuchando música o jugando a los videojuegos.

 

Esa sensación fue la que tuve al ver esta imagen, una ciudad donde apetece quedarse, un sitio que invita a descansar.

 

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This was one of the first views I had of the city of Coimbra, in Portugal. I was fascinated by these stacked buildings. I was contemplating this scene when a a memory of my youth came to my mind.

 

Although it has nothing to do, I could not help thinking when, years ago, I went to the room of a classmate to do some homework. It was a tiny but cozy room. There was a large stack of books neatly placed to the side, her toys in another pile and the same with the CDs and all she had on his desk. In the middle of the room, there was the bed, nice and fluffy with lots of cushions.

 

It was full to the brim, there was almost no place for us, but I found it the most welcoming place in the world. Everything was in balance and I thought it was the perfect spot to spend hours studying, reading, listening to music or playing video games.

 

This was the exact same feeling I had with this image of Coimbra, a city to stay, a place that invites you to relax.

 

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