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A small Fly. Photographed in Maryland.

Focus stack of 2 images, shot with the camera hand held. Canon 80D, Canon MPE 65mm macro lens, Canon twin macro flash. Aperture f/11, shutter speed 1/250, ISO 400.

This was another option for the last theme of Smile on Saturday

A westbound Canadian Pacific stack train crosses the bridge at Ottertail powered by a pair of GE AC4400CWs on a beautiful summer day in British Columbia on June 27, 2006.

South Stack Lighthouse, Anglesey, Wales.

CN Q199 makes it's way north past the spring colors at North Duplainville with a couple of choice Dash-8s.

 

CN 2113

CN 2408

This is a close-up of a stack of ceramic plant pots that I rotated 90 degrees for greater abstract effect.

Taken from the Whitney Ridge subdivision in Cheyenne, Wyoming between 9:10 to 9:30PM during deep blue hour.

 

This storm was about 70 miles to my south over northern Colorado. I captured only 12 bolts out of 990- 1 sec exposures.

 

Composite image was accomplished using Photoshop and lightening the stack. The tower-like structures on the horizon are windmills on the Wyoming-Colorado border some 16 miles away.

 

Note the (lighter cloud) over-shooting storm top at center.

Some scaffolding carefully stacked in a corner of an empty block, among some other stuff.

My first test for focus stacking - 10 different images - manual focused - have been added to create a sharp image.

 

ILCE 7M2 - 2.8-90mm Macro

Stack Pool, Kidderminster

Unused chairs at my dermatologist clinic stacked up due to physical distancing regulations. The glass wall is adorned with colourful film for privacy with branding for the building.

Some more experimenting with focus stacking of a black ant under my Nikon Labophot-2 microscope. Approximately 64 images were focus stacked together in Helicon Focus to create this image. The ant was photographed under side light with a 4x objective. I was impressed by how much fine detail was captured, especially in the eye, leg and antenna.

Tried focus stacking with my new camera. This is a composite of 20 photographs.

Hochgestapelt

 

Studierenden-Service-Center (SSC) der Universität zu Köln:

Schuster Architekten aus Düsseldorf gewannen den Wettbewerb 2004 und errichteten ein Gebäude mit geschlossenen Kanten zu den Straßen und einer vielfachen Staffelung der Baumassen zum Grüngürtel hin. Eröffnung war nach langen Bauverzögerungen 2013.

Freshly harvested pumpkins are stacked on display at a rural country store in Vermont.

Trinity Bay, Newfoundland

Smile on Saturday Challenge

A small Praying Mantis checking me out. Photographed in Maryland. Focus stack of 4 images, shot with the camera hand held. Canon 80D, Canon MPE 65mm macro lens, Canon twin macro flash. Aperture f/11, shutter speed 1/250, ISO 400.

Bei einem Spaziergang habe ich diese Stück Rinde mit der Flechte gefunden - ein schönes Objekt um bei Regen im Studio etwas zu experimentieren. Stack aus 9 Aufnahmen

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It has been a while since I've stacked images of a fire sky. This image stacks 17 x 40s interval per frame and then lightened in Photoshop.

 

The actual sunset looked like this: www.flickr.com/photos/cloud_spirit/52721869687/

From my moms birthday bouquet

 

Focus stack

"A kid'll eat the middle of an Oreo,

And save the chocolate outside for last!"

 

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Shot at a Handmade brick making place on namakkal highway , Trichy , Tamil Nadu , India.

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Male Carpenter Bee. Photographed in Maryland.

A focus stack of 2 photos, shot handheld. Canon 80D, Canon 65mm MPE macro lens, Canon twin macro flash. Aperture f/11, shutter speed 1/250, ISO 400, flash set 1/32 power.

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The Stack Rocks at the beautiful Pembrokeshire coast in South Wales are isolated rock pillars in the sea. Once part of the mainland, the sea was working off weaker parts of the rock, leaving these pillars. As usual, my travel planning wasn’t ideal and I took this long exposure around midday on a grey and dull day. Note to self: Come back to this beauty spot in the morning or evening hours…

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