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I spent six hours yesterday on Conception Bay, most of the time in a Zodiac with my wife, her sister and brother and their spouses. It was a fine day to be on the water. We circled the largest island in the bay, Bell Island. Among its many attractions are these, at the southern end. If you look closely, you can see a small motorboat about a third of the way from the left side. I would guess the stacks are about 60 metres tall.

I asked which version people liked best between this stack and the previous one I posted, so I could post the favorite here, but there was no clear winner.

I'm still curious to hear which is your favorite, so feel free to comment below.

 

Visit my instagram page to see the timelapse video, www.instagram.com/mattmolloyphoto/

 

I made this time stack by combining 245 photos into one image. This one was using the maximum stack mode, and the other was made with the mean stack mode. Here's a quick and easy Photoshop tutorial of the process I use to make time stacks. youtu.be/oTfp47jTzWc

Running hot ahead of the Northstar Commuter train, these stacks hustle through the Anoka Northstar Station with a clear shot to St. Cloud.

Image of a westbound CSX container train made from the Bort Road bridge in North East, Pennsylvania.

Just a little tester shot to try out my new Nikkor 50mm F1.8G Lens.. Thought id try a little bokeh since every1 else is doing it lol

 

Hope You Enjoy!

Cute little smoke stack sticking out of the little "Over the Blue" cafe where I had lunch outside in the little garden out the back.

In camerastack 50 pictures

Stack cats - spelled frontwards and backwards is "stack cats," a palindrome, the theme for this week's Flickr Friday.

 

I looked all over town for a palindrome image and just couldn't find anything. Thanks to Skyline:) for the Stack Cats idea ☺

  

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Eastbound stacks at Hershey, Nebraska

Five full-size cars have been stacked on top of one another, then perched atop a 20-foot-high cedar stump. This monumental work of art is called "Trans Am Totem" located on the edge of False Creek, not far from Science World.

 

Vancouver, Canada

El Toro sailing dinghies stacked on the dock at the Center For Wooden Boats on South Lake Union in downtown Seattle.

Leica M10 Center for Wooden Boats

Rodeo Beach, Marin County, CA.

 

This CN stack train followed Amtrak's Saluki out of Champaign, Illinois, and is slowly gaining speed as it heads south past the former Illinois Central depot in Pesotum, Illinois.

Ship's stack from the archives.

South Stack - Holy Island - Anglesey - North Wales - United Kingdom

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

 

Single image, no stacking

NS 224 heads into the siding at Ferguson, with it's stacks on the head end. The first several well cars being single stacked, made for a nice perspective of the train rounding the curve.

 

-NS C40-9W #9509, #9525, SD70M #2599 leading power

-NS Train #224

-NS (ex-Wabash) St. Louis District, CP S12.5 Ferguson

-Along N Clark Ave, Ferguson, MO

-April 9, 2017

 

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Stacks at Second Beach, La Push WA

This is the Great Horned Owl sculpture, behind the Georgian mansion at Belmont Audubon Habitat. It was created by Mary Taylor and installed in June 2002. It was presented to Elizabeth and Elisha Atkins, "Whose love of the environment and dedication to Habitat have nourished generations of naturalists, artists, and educators."

 

This is a 40-frame focus stack, blended with Helicon Focus. For lighting, I'm holding an LED panel lamp under the camera.

Canon 60D + Sigma 105mm F2.8 OS + 68mm of extension tubes + Raynox DCR-250.

F8, 1,3s, iso 500.

Stack of 70 shots merged with Zerene Stacker.

I finally found something that stayed still long enough for me to take several photos for a focus stack.

This is the first one I've tried with the mpe65 lens since I've had it.

It's 4 images taken at 2.5x and focus stacked using Zerene.

Not the best one you'll ever see, but hey, you gotta start somewhere :P

HFDF

Bottom tier is Vanilla cake with vanilla buttercream. Top tier is chocolate cake with chocolate buttercream.

 

Shower colours were yellow, lime green and black.

Stack (Ivry-sur-seine, 04/2015)

Walk through Borrego Badlands to Seventeen Palm Grove

Near Arroyo Solado

Anza Borrego Desert Park

California, USA

My niece and I gathered maple leaves of every fall color up at the cabin a few weeks ago and I stacked them on the chopping block.

 

Like me on my new FB page, Steph Parke Photography. Just because.

Five kittens in a row: The happy family complete.

 

Added to the Cream of the Crop pool as most favorited.

Mother and baby hippo in stacked formation. San Diego Zoo, California, USA

Camera: Canon F-1

Lens: Canon FD 50 mm f/1.4 SSC

Film: Ilford PanF Plus 50

Exposure: 1/250 sec and f/2.8, hand-held

Film developed and scanned by MeinFilmLab

Edited under Adobe Lightroom

Stacking …. Many views may know what this term means but I’ll give my version so all will know. Stacked photos are more than one photo taken with a different focal point. In the case of this image there were 5 photos taken at different focus points. There are programs that will combine all the images using the sharpest points from all the images to combine one final image with the detail focused.

 

I’m glad from the last posting no one asked me what plant that was….. I don’t know, I was concentrating on capturing the images and not writing down the plant names. These were captured in the Colorado University greenhouses. I hope to get back again soon to correct some of my errors in shooting and further fine tune my stacking technique. This was taken with my new macro 70-180mm but not at the macro setting (1:1) I was probably about 1:4 ratio for this image.

  

St. Louis, MO

The remaining Apostles withstanding the might of the ocean.

 

Great Ocean Road, Victoria Australia

 

please press 'L'

... the height is round about 15 mm

 

Macro 1:1. Focus stacking. Sony A7II (ILCE-7M2) with Tamron SP 90mm F/2.8 DI Macro 1:1 VC USD (F017E). Wide open shot f/2.8.

 

Used camera/lens combination and focus stacking equipment --> Focus Stacking Equipment.

Canon eos 60D + Tamron 17-50 f2.8 inversé @17mm + Flash Venus KX800 F10, ISO 800, 1/250eme, Stack de 41 clichés sur rail Velbon Super Mag Slider assemblés avec Photoshop CS6. Grossissement final environ 4,5:1

a7 + Bausch & Lomb Cinephor EF. 5in (127.0mm) f:2.0 (projector lens)

A beach event was coming up and a stack of plastic chairs was sitting in the sun, waiting to be deployed...

 

The party rental place calls them “White Café Style Chairs, made for year round outdoor exposure. Plastic stacking chairs are great furniture at cafés, bistros, poolside dining and outdoor restaurants. Commercial grade plastic resin furniture is made to last with constant public use...”

Stacked chairs in a second hand store.

 

Minolta XD-7

Minolta MD 50mm 1:1.7

Ilford XP2 Super

scanned with a Minolta Dimage Dual II and Vuescan

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