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A stack of smoky mountains and a lonely road in the Mojave Desert somewhere in Nevada.
December, 2006.
Nikon D200. Nikkor 18-200mm VR @ 200mm.
Exposure: 1/400s @ f5.6.
ISO: 100.
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.
Created w/ Stacking boxes, decorative papers, handmade paper flowers, and metal stickers.
*Supplies mostly from hobby lobby.
As the blooms start to fade they become more transparent, rendering them well suited to backlighting.
Focus stacked from 26 images at f/14 using Helicon Focus and Helicon Remote. Pre- and post-processed in LR4.
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.
Still adding to my cross-polarization photo portfolio. In this example of cross-polarization there are six plastic shot cups stacked on top of each other. The image was captured with a 72mm polarizing filter on my 150mm-macro lens attached to a DSLR (digital single lens reflex) camera set at ISO 400 and f/16. The final image was post-processed in Adobe Lightroom.
GPS: Approximate location, latitude 47° 26' 15.77" N, longitude 120° 20' 30.04" W.
Keywords: Cross-Polarization, and USA.
I did these last night while watching TV. I just started cutting my scraps into squares to make it easier. I need to dig out all my scraps today and cut a bunch more squares.
I have NO idea what I am going to do with these yet, but I will have them for when I do decide! It's totally addictive too. These are 1", but I have 3 other sizes of hexes ranging from 3/4" -2" and yesterday I ordered some even smaller ones! Crazy, I know! FUN FUN!!
Misha and Sophie deal with the trauma of visiting the vet. They stack themselves like Voltron and merge with nearby furniture to become more powerful!
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.
Saw this done on Minute to Win It. It wasn't as hard as i thought it would be. I only had 5 apples and I was able to stack all 5 in less than a minute.
One of those spontaneous foldings. Such an awesome model by Joseph Wu. Thanks to Tien Yin for teaching us. Penguins: Daniel Kwan, Tien Yin Yau, Omer Shalev, Me, and I can't remember for the life of me what that other kid's name is :(. If you remember, please tell me. And feel free to label your penguin :).
Well I've run out of a way to describe what's happening here. I was shooting video on three cameras, taking stills with 2 cameras and loosing my mind with the beauty!
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.
The Stacks, an original game based on Ernest Cline's book Ready Player One. The Stacks will be released at the 2015 Portland Retro Gaming Expo!
Focus stacking 22 images. My second attempt. The left hand side of the image is incorrect I could adjust the layer mask.
Taken at Mystic Sea port, I liked the simplicity of the pattern and certain "slide" like qualities to the lighting
Sometimes it's helpful to be a bit of a pack rat. I have stacks of photo magazines (yes, I could National Geographic in that category) to flip through when I'm looking for inspiration.
Stack of 42 pictures at 100 microns steps.
Basic setup at 4x with stacked 100mm and reversed 28mm at f8.
More info about the setup at youtu.be/G3u-7lwRyY8
Got some nice weather today and thought I would try my first stack of a living subject. After being frustrated by a few flies which refused to sit still, I came across some wolf spiders (picture is of a male Pardosa amentata) sunning themselves on an old tyre. This is 52 images stacked, I am quite happy with the result but have to get more practice if I want to rival some of the great shots I have seen on Flickr.
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Equipment
Nikon D7000 @ 1/160 sec
Nikkor 105 f/2.8 @ f/4.0
ISO: 100
Hand held with natural light
Kenko 36 mm extension tube
Fifty-two stacked using Zerene stacker with final adjustments in Lightroom 3