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Sunset from a few nights ago at Plover Scrap lighthouse.
Another attempt at image stacking on this one (Same process as the last shot)
This one was 108 shots stacked in photoshop. Would have liked a few more but my batteries died so that was the end of that.
This is an absolute ball ache to stack all these when you've only got Elements, so I can't run any scripts to automate it. But it's fun all the same.......
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The South Stack Lighthouse at dusk on the island of Anglesey in North Wales, UK.
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Here's another fly stack, something about flies just really interests me, the amount of detail on their bodies is seriously amazing.
This was really just testing the light in this image, i may need a second flash for the under part of the insects to lighten the bottom half of their bodies up a bit.
Stacked from 70 images Pmax Zerene stacker, i used for this 28mm Prime lens reversed onto Bellows.
Any comments are appreciated !
I'd been wanting to check out these stacks for a long exposure and finally went over there with my friend Chris and broke out the star machine.
Chris was featured this month on yahoo!'s Weekly flickr. Check it out here, you'll have to endure some ads first but it's well worth it. screen.yahoo.com/weekly-flickr-many-wonders-light-2224183...
..and check out the stellar work he does: www.flickr.com/photos/christopherrenfrophotography/678724...
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Stack of 20 leaf plates that go with my dishware set. Not sure what these are really good for at the table but they are really cute and great for pictures.
Went for a wander near Stanley today and took a wrong turn to where I intended going to, but found this nice and simple composition which was in my opinion, crying out to be photographed. A very pleasant early autumn afternoon!
I finally got a chance to have a go at star-stacking.
Image is composed of 39 120s exposures.. with Lensbaby composer fisheye..
Nonpareils are one of my Favorite candies.
I usually have some around the house.
These I stacked up for the Round 50 Hunt Item 20.
Then I noticed this would fit in the 52 in2014 group as Chocolate Item 42.
And also in the 114 Pictures in 2014 as #69 White on White.
Triple play for this photo.
One of the many sea stacks to be found at San Josef Bay in Cape Scott Provincial Park, Vancouver Island.
This is a composite of 10 stacked photos for the sky, and 1 three second exposure of the foreground with some cars passing by (motion blur).
Here is a picture of my home-made stacking equipment.
Both, camera table and target table can be slided independently.
The camera table is moved by a micrometer screw that is marked with 1/100mm tick marks.
The target table can be moved by a worm drive (1 revolution = 1mm). The sliding rails are accessory parts for milling machines. I purchased them on Ebay for approx. 50€. The sliders have ball bearings and virtually no axial play. The holding arms for the flash units were also very inexpensive (arround 12 each on Amazon). I was a bit sceptical in the beginning, but now I low them. they are very strudy and can be fixed in every position by turning a single screw.
These pods are in fact prefabricated toilet units attached to the exterior of the Lloyd's Building in the City of London. Designed by Richard Rogers.
Hi Guys! I miss Flickr, I've been out taking as many pics as I can of Fall color before it goes away. Last night, I imported more pics in Lightroom and my computer told me my Hard Disk space is almost full. yikes! It didn't come at a good time either because I just ordered the full version of Photoshop and am getting it tomorrow. I need all the extra space I can get! TIme to do a ton of deleting...the "not-so-fun-part" of photography.
Anyway, I've always loved pics of stacked food on flickr like cookies, etc. I didn't have any cookies so thought I'd try crackers.
I'll be around soon to see your streams.
Some rainbow colored stacking rings I made for Amelia. She's just started to become interested in them--she likes to practice her new ability to hold things with the green and blue rings.
Manual focus stack out of two pictures.
Shot with my 50mm f:1.8 and some macro tubes.
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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.1a35071
Call Number: LC-USW36-375