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Walking from Holyhead to South Stack, you can just glimpse North stack in the distance.

Palmer, Alfred T.,, photographer.

 

Smoke stacks

 

1942

 

1 transparency : color.

 

Notes:

Title from FSA or OWI agency caption.

Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944.

 

Subjects:

World War, 1939-1945

Smokestacks

Industrial facilities

 

Format: Transparencies--Color

 

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

 

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

 

Part Of: Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Collection 12002-28 (DLC) 93845501

 

General information about the FSA/OWI Color Photographs is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsac

 

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsac.1a35070

 

Call Number: LC-USW36-374

  

Sea Stacks, Bandon Beach, Oregon.

 

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To lie before us like a land of dreams,

So various, so beautiful, so new,

 

--------Dover Beach, Matthew Arnold.

 

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1. Something found in a kitchen

2. Layered or stacked things

3. Low p.o.v.

Plastic barricades folded and stacked along the shoulder of the road.

The Revanche Stacker Platforms have arrived

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Branches, penned together... I have no idea for what purpose. Possibly to be cut and turned into woven fences... Ashwellthorpe Wood managed by the Woodland Trust, who I am sure know what they are doing.

 

Link for history of Ashwellthorpe Wood - which is very ancient.

 

www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/visiting-woods/woods/lower-wood-...

As power lines follow the tracks here in Pointe-Claire, Qc, CN 123 is moving along westbound with a train full of stacks and racks.

Sorry for a late upload today. Ran into some technical issues today and took me all day!

 

Happy Friday!

Resolution lens test with the Olympus OM Zuiko Auto Macro 38mm f/2.8 @f/4

Ratio 6:1

Stacked from 324 images, step length 0.005mm.

Sony A7R III, 42 MP

For me an excellent lens, it is sharp up to the corners.

Not bad for a lens from 1980.

Stack of Windmills in harbour area renewable energy looks funny when they mills are aligned in one single line

One more of South Stack ... i'm sure they'll be more to come.

The 12 Apostles along the Great Ocean Road are one of the "must-see" things in Australia. There are lots of tourists but it's still a worth while place to visit - especially if you're into your geology.

Rhoscolyn stacks at sunset

A Macro Mondays submission on the topic 'Redo". A redo of my original "stacks" image of forks, this time from the other end.

Original image

www.flickr.com/photos/lsydney/52699590248/in/photolist-23...

 

Loch Glencoul and the Stack of Glencoul from above Newton, Sutherland.

 

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Processed as a stack of 50 images all taken at a slightly different focus. Used 100mm Canon macro lens at f/3.5.

Aligned, blended and combined in Photoshop.

The object is to increase the depth of field, whilst maintaining a large aperture and short shutter speed. This was taken on a still evening in my garden.

this one is a 3 shot focus stacked image

NS 271 led by NS 4295 heads east toward Roanoke as the train heads east through Wabun, VA.

First attempt at focus stacking!

I've been interested in macro photography of lately and I'm luckily in Italy at my parents' for the holidays. My father has got a couple of macro lenses lying around (this vintage Nikkor 60mm Micro AF-D f/2.8 and a Nikkor Micro DX 85mm f/3.5) and my teenage bedroom is packed with photogenic small items.

 

As a first attempt I then took 6 shots at this Porsche model and imported them into Photoshop. The only spot I'm not particularly happy with it's that part of bonnet at the base of the windscreen, plus the protruding ends of the back of the car. I really couldn't get them in focus well enough to make it work: especially those parts on the back, Photoshop took a shot focused on those as a shot of the background, which really messed the stack up. Had to get rid of it and make do with the remaining photos, so that's out of focus.

 

I'm really eager to learn more, especially given how we still pretty much live indoors, nowadays, and these are good subjects when there's no option to go in the field.

This was shot with the car on top of my Kobo e-reader and the camera on top of a couple of books, with the lens cap to prop the lens and tilt it up just enough to help the framing. Inventive, but I look forward to do this with my tripod 😂

 

I didn't really touch the file at all, so exposure, colour and everything else comes just out of saving the stacked RAWs into the final JPEG.

Sorry for the missing camera/lens/exposure info, I need to find a way to recover it (or re-write it) after Photoshop does its magic and spits out a file that obviously doesn't retain any of the original data.

 

Maybe one of the two lenses can come to the Netherlands with me for some more practice LOL

Absetzer im Tagebau Inden / Stacker in opencast minining area Inden, Germany

Scene taken from a trip out into the snow north of Longmont Colorado.

Sea Stacks at Four Mile Beach in Santa Cruz, shot during sunset. via 500px ift.tt/2hYvDM8

South Stack Lighthouse - Anglesey

Taking 100 x 2s frames from: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/48871130426/in/photost... at the height of the fire sky, I stacked them in Photoshop and used lighten to create this image.

Another shot from Easter Monday....

 

this was taken from the cliff at Downpatricks Head, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo. My brother-in-law, Stephen, goes caving and knows all these wonderful and amazing places. So our family all packed 2 cars and headed off on an adventure tour along the west coast of Ireland :)

 

This huge rock with all it's different layers "stacked" (that looks a little like a dinosaur foot) was just off the coast, it was rather windy, so I thought it safer to lie on my stomach on the cliff edge rather than stand ;-)

 

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A summer storm blows up as the sun goes down and the bright moon goes up. The top of the storm is back lit from the moon while the side of the storm had twilight mixing in. This picture is a 21 picture stack of that adds up to a total exposure time of 12.7 seconds. Picture was taken after sun down on July 19th, 2013.

Popped over on the ferry to visit our friend Mark who has Leukemia currently in Southampton General Hospital. Just before his bone marrow transplant. It has been a long journey and hopefully this is the last tunnel he has to travel before finishing his treatment. There is a light at the end of this tunnel and everything is crossed at the moment.

 

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Manual stacking adjusting the focus ring of the lens, this is a composite of 25 images.

 

Patience is a virtue!

Stacking of approximately 20 frames, using 3s, f/16 and iso 100. Nikon D5200 + Nikon 35mm f1.8.

A Stacked up Pile of Bear Berry,s,in the Sunshine.

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