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South Stack is famous as the location of one of Wales' most spectacular lighthouses, South Stack Lighthouse. It has a height of 41 metres (135 feet). It has a maximum area of 7 acres.
Until 1828 when an iron suspension bridge was built, the only means of crossing the deep water channel on to the island was in a basket which was suspended on a hemp cable. The suspension bridge was replaced in 1964, but by 1983 the bridge had to be closed to the public, due to safety reasons. A new aluminium bridge was built and the lighthouse was reopened for public visits in 1997. Thousands of people flock to the lighthouse every year, thanks to the continued public transport service from Holyhead's town centre.
There are over 400 stone steps down to the footbridge (and not, as local legend suggests, 365), and the descent and ascent provide an opportunity to see some of the 4,000 nesting birds that line the cliffs during the breeding season. The cliffs are part of the RSPB South Stack Cliffs bird reserve, based at Elin's Tower.
The Anglesey Coastal Path passes South Stack, as does the Cybi Circular Walk. The latter has long and short variants; the short walk is 4 miles long and takes around two hours to complete. Travelling from the Breakwater Country Park, other sites along the way are the North Stack Fog Signal station, Caer y Tŵr, Holyhead Mountain and Tŷ Mawr Hut Circles.
An interesting move for Saturday morning. X100 turns south at Deshler, bound for Cincinnati with a train of double stacks behind.
Before I can do anything with the 6809 Compukit, I need to get it out from underneath the 6502 Compukit. And connect it up to the mains and to the green-screen CRT monitor that's just visible on the shelf behind.
Some creative stacked pebble thingys I happened across on the rubble beach at Tommy Thompson Park, Toronto.
My first attempt at focus stacking. Hand held but ended up better than individual shots. Minolta 58mm f/1.2 MC Rokkor-PG with custom EF Canon Mount.
Focus stacked pond. 7 images. Focussing gradually going back in each image. I have been practising this for a few months and this is the first one that I am happy with.
Not sure my computer liked it - I ran out of scratch disk space and it crashed.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch. Celebrity Bartender Mickey Gomez.
Around 1,100 frames stacked in Registax, and aggresively sharpened in Photoshop.
EOS 7D on a Celestron NexStar 6SE - eyepiece projection on a 7mm eyepiece.
Hercules crew got the boilers steamed up today to test out some auxiliary machinery. (May 27, 2015.)
Photo: NPS/Erik Olson
We visited a church in Westerville Ohio last night. This is one of the images I came away with. I've reposted this shot after applying some noise reduction. I also removed the light trails left by passing aircraft. 105 Exposures of 30 sec. each. Many thanks goes out to Pastor Larry Grahn of Eastwood Seventh-day Adventist Church for allowing me to photograph this beautiful church.
St. James' STACK is leisure hub and official fanzone celebrating everything Newcastle United and is situated across the road from their football ground.
The venue boasts local live entertainment 7 days a week, street food traders and multiple bars.
The staff in the gift shop at the V&A don't like you taking photos of things, despite the fact you can take photos in the rest of the museum.
I got told off for taking this one. Fools.
Taken outside the Norpac Cannery in Stayton, Oregon. These crates were stacked near a fence. Visit Willamette Valley Daily Photo for this and other photos.