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Home Made biscuit

 

Gluten free

#LookingCloseOnFriday! #HeapOrStack

Challenge sur Flickr : °°° ; Color explosion

 

Stack of pebbles + extrusion effect

One is a Lonely Number--Macro Mondays

Taken with Macro Tubes and cropped to fit within 3"

Haystack in field on a sunny day with blue sky and clouds.

A westbound stack train rolls into the setting sun in Malone, Iowa at Mile Post 15 of the Union Pacific Railroad's Clinton Subdivision.

 

Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 200, f/6.3, 270mm, 1/640s

Let's hope the Dice aren't stacked against you today!

 

Smile on Saturday : Stacked

 

“The books transported her into new worlds and introduced her to amazing people who lived exciting lives. She went on olden-day sailing ships with Joseph Conrad. She went to Africa with Ernest Hemingway and to India with Rudyard Kipling. She travelled all over the world while sitting in her little room in an English village.”

 

Roald Dahl - Matilda

 

A Burlington Northern stack train passes Hoffman Avenue (West Hoffman) at Dayton’s Bluff in St. Paul, Minnesota, on March 22, 1986. A pair of EMD GP50s in “tiger stripe” paint bracket a GE B30-7A “B-unit” as A-B-A power for the westbound train.

We have had several overcast and rainy days. This popped up this morning in the bougainvillea pot on our lanai.

Macro 60 subs Zerene Stacker

Stacked jelly beans, with the help of a long pin and some styrofoam for a base. HMM everyone!

This was a fun focus stack under unique conditions with a couple good friends.

A shot from a summer sunset at Chemical Beach, Seaham of Liddle Stack.

 

Chemical Beach Seaham www.steveniceton.co.uk/chemical-beach/

Focus stacking try (Premier essai avec 5 photos)

Miniature pegs. The pegs are 30 mm long.

 

Sigma 105mm f2.8 macro

South Stack Lighthouse was built by Trinity House in 1809, marking a tiny islet off Anglesey at the north west tip of Wales

Stack 16 Photos

 

Mehr von meinen Bildern,

More of my pictures:

www.fotocommunity.de/fotograf/camera-obscura-monaciensis/...

 

No invitations to groups with 30/60 upload-limit, please!

 

Index cards, for Macro Mondays, theme: Card.

 

Hasselblad Makro-Planar f/4, 120 mm, set to f/4. Additional magnification provided by a bellows extension rail.

12-image focus stack.

 

For an image with scale, see here: www.flickr.com/gp/kuriyan/4iD155

 

Pipes for some of the many construction projects going on around the Bay Area, stacked and ready for use.

 

Alviso, California.

In the Snaefellsnes national Park, West Iceland.

These 60m sea stacks tower high above the ferocious and unpredictable water of the North Sea. It is a land truly carved by time and stands as a monument to the destructive power of nature in this part of the world.

Multi-colored cargo containers wait to be unloaded from the ship HS Bach at the Port of Freeport, Bahamas.

An abstract detail of the architecture of the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.

20 image handheld focus stack shot with OM1 and Olympus 60mm macro lens.

WEEKLY THEMES Wednesday: "Free Theme" "Stacked"

Trogir walkabouts

For Macro Mondays - Stack

Taken for Macro Mondays Group. Topic as above.

An eastbound KCS stack train (I think IDAAT) leaves the siding at Century after meeting a westbound manifest.

Cuba Peso, US Quarter, Old British Pound, New Pound, Speaker’s Commemorative Coin, US Nickel, US Penney, US Dime.

HMM!

The town of Vik the Southernmost town in Iceland is famous for its black basalt sand and the imposing Reynisdrangar sea stacks.

 

Vik is definitely one of my favorite places to visit in Iceland not because the town has a great cafe that sells a wonderful bowl of lamb goulash but because it has so many photography opportunities on its doorstep. Just being able to walk the few hundred yards from the hotel to this beautiful beach and gaze at the majestic sea stacks is a real treat.

 

Thankfully the day we arrived the conditions were perfect with a nice pink glow in the sky as the sun began to set, unfortunately things went down hill rapidly thereafter as future photos will show!

More images from the wet and humid woods recently.

One last stack shot.

Work by me from ±1978 with Yashica Matt 6x6 B&W film scanned.

Carton boxes in the factory, stacked vertical in the factory and photo rotated 1/4 right. The whole stack is seen, with true corners.

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