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Top Dad equals one or two biscuits - well, maybe just three!

 

Our Daily Challenge ~ STACK .....

 

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location | Plaka, Crete, Greece

 

photography | Blue Perez

 

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STACKED PILLOW CAKES THAT I MADE FOR MY MOMMA'S 57th BIRTHDAY WHILE I WAS ON VACATION IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC THIS SUMMER.

SHE SHOWED ME HOW TO MAKE THESE FLOWERS AND SHE HAD NOOOOOO CLUE I WAS MAKING THEM FOR HER OWN CAKE!!! HAHAHA! SHE WAS SURPRISED, SHE LOVED IT WE CRIED AND IT WAS A PARTY TO REMEMBER!

 

LOVE YOU MOM!

 

HAND MAKE FLOWERS, BUTTONS, AND ALL EDIBLE GUMPASTE DETAILS.

Still mucking around with focusing stacking.

Wheat Stacks.

No better place to relax,

than just a wheat field,

with stacks of wheat.

The smells,

the hard work,

still turning in the air.

A place all people should come to know,

and love,

it may not be the romance of some exotic beach,

tucked away on a far away private island,

its some where close by,

go and learn the beauty,

of a near by wheat field with,

(Wheat Stacks).

Steve.D.Hammond.

An eastbound stack train meets a westbound empty unit oil train along the busy Pittsburgh Line near Irwin, PA.

Two chimney stacks sprout from a very modern glossy building in downtown Barcelona.

You can see the five level of the lignite open pit with the stacker in foreground.

 

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This is my first attempt with my new Tamron 90MM Macro lens and a series of 11 photos focus stacked.

Strobist 1 SB910 handheld camera left at manual power 1/64 fired by a pocket wizard.

having a bit play with focus stacking software

Not the super-moon, but re-posting an older moon shot. View Large to see all the details!

 

A 13 exposure stack of the moon when I was out the other night. View large to see all the details.

 

Today the Hereios of the We’re Here! Group are shooting Those White Plastic Chairs.

A view of the rusty, well-worn smoke stacks at the decommissioned White Bay Power Station in Rozelle.

This time I tried a different aperture, following advice from my boss at work. I have also stacked 7 shots of about 30 minutes each.

Trying to eliminate the 'shake' I got on all but the first shot last time, I paused for around 15 seconds between shots this time. No shake, but there is a gap.

Anyway, I'll take photos of other stuff while the full moon takes the stage.

Lincoln Square Expansion March 2017

Run out of ideas on the beach waiting for it to go dark, then I noticed an abundance of pebbles lying around! I couldn't resist getting all arty farty and stacking them. I took this shot in Criccieth on the Llŷn Peninsula.

 

It's not a HDR image, I was on my stomach waving my torch around to light the scene up! Not usually my style of photography, but I'm trying to mix things up a bit now. Please be honest with your feedback! I need to hear what I could have done better etc.

 

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South Stack Lighthouse @ Holyhead

I have get back to work on my carton box stacks set... here come up with the Movies one.

Canon 70D, 70-200 ISII + 2X. Post-processed in RegiStax

A stack of cafe chairs out on the footpath, under verandah shade, in Chinatown Adelaide. The chairs are made from a black woven material on a bright chrome structure.

 

Taken with iPhone 3GS.

South Stack Lighthouse on Anglesey

 

Two stacks of hardcover books of different sizes and number of pages, placed next to each other.

Man I love a nice pile of stacked lumber....

I'm not sure, but I think shutter count on this old faithful is close to 100000.

Photo stack 40 Images

Wouldn't it be nice if you were a giant and could pick up these rocks and spend a morning trying to see how many times it could possibly bounce on the ocean if it was thrown?

 

Another option would be just to sit and admire the ocean and enjoy the sunshine on these rocks ;)

 

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The next chapter in my portfolio is an extensive collection of sepia monotone photos taken throughout South Africa, the continuation of taking photographs anywhere and everywhere I find the opportunity to do so....

 

Take a journey with me.....

 

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I just love this quilt... it's made from my favourite line of fabrics, Moda 1974, and I got the scraps from Dana of Old Barn Co. I was inspired by a quilt Tula Pink made, and I named it Stacked because my husband thought they look like tall stacks of books :)

 

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116 Pictures in 2016 ... #23. Stack

Sony A7R II

Minolta 100-200mm lens

Focus52/2012, week 13: stack

 

Gorgeous and simply perfect mugs from my favourite pottery in Konstanz. Two more pictures on my blog

 

Leitz Elmarit-R 90mm SN:2908502

This is a composite image containing three different stages in a stacked, non-tracked astrophoto.

 

On the left is one image (of 21 shots total) taken with the EOS 50D, 200mm, ƒ/2.8, ISO 12800, 1 second exposure, from a fixed tripod. You can see, especially in the original size version, that this is an extremely noisy photograph.

 

In the center is the result obtained by stacking all 21 shots; the stacking process has produced an average of all 21 shots; this averages the noise out, because noise is random, while actual image features average out to the proper brightness they actually should be.

 

There's a little more to the process; as the 21 photos were taken, the earth spun underneath the night sky, so the images aren't exactly the same.

 

As part of the stacking process, a star at one corner is chosen and each frame is aligned so that star overlays the same star in the other frames. Technically, this is a "translation", or linear XY movement of each frame.

 

Once that is done, another star at the opposite corner is chosen, and each frame is precision rotated until that star, too, overlays perfectly for all frames. At this point, every feature in every frame is perfectly aligned.

 

In the third frame, at the right, you can see the results after the reddish background has been balanced out to black, and some amplification has been applied to the lowest light levels (bringing up the shadow detail.)

 

I use my own commercial software, WinImages, for all my stacking work; I built in all the tools needed to go from a set of JPEG images as seen on the left, to the final result you see here at the right.

 

I'm constantly working on this area of the software, so if you're using WinImages for astro work, please stay in touch with me and I'll see to it that you're up to date with the latest beta astro features, at no charge, of course.

 

Stacking is a wonderful technique that trades a little effort on the photographer's part (mainly working in software) for the opportunity to use standard photographic equipment to shoot photos that would otherwise involve special investments of hundreds or even thousands of dollars for tracking mounts. It is a fabulous way to get started in astrophotography, providing an opportunity to shoot deep space objects and get a feel for what is out there.

  

I used focus stacking software to get more of the flower in focus.

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