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A stack of 4 slightly blurred (purposefully) shots, taken handheld. Autoaligned in the stacking process, then ungrouped. I think I was meant to crop at that point, but I really liked the resulting 'frames', so they stayed.
A combination of blend modes - a bit of glow, a bit more of screen - producing an intentionally (honest) contrasty image.
ust to make it complete. A third version of the stacked square-octagon twists. Now again they are connected via the double pleated branches. In contrast to my first version here the twist directions alternate.
Folder: Dirk Eisner
Grid: 48x64
This is also a try with the very nice paper by John Gerard, that I got at the German convention.
It is 100% dark flax. You can see every crease as a white line on the paper. It looks that it would break, but that is not the case. It is also nice for backlit pictures.
Wish stones exposed during winter pool. exploring the lake now will help my fishing when the lake is up for summer and all of this is 10 feet under water.
This stack has been landmark of my whole life. It's a refinery stack that juts out of the Imperial Oil refinery on the river. It does something in relation to aircraft petroleum (something probably not good). I've used it as a wayfinding reference drunk as a teen, and on more sober adventures, on and off, as an adult.
A packed stadium at the Yankees/Orioles game on Sunday. The Yankees lost big so the crowd thinned out during the later innings. Taken with a Canon G15.
Our Daily Challenge - Stack - 6/22/14
These Boxes show the packaging for approximately 97% of my Apple purchases from past until present. Some boxes are away in the attic, and thus it was too much of a hassle to bring the rest down for this picture ;)
Double stacks from British Columbia cruise into Kensington on a perfect January afternoon on the Minnesota prairie.
When VHS first came out, Disney made limited releases of all the Classics. Most were available for only one year and people eagerly awaited the next release. Fast forward 15 years. VHS was obsolete, those eagerly sought tapes were in thrift stores at a dollar apiece. That's when my grandchildren were little!!!! A trip to the thrift store and....Disney Magic for two little ones at Grandpa's house!!!!!
When you do a lot of travel photography, you arrive at the places you arrive when you arrive at them. And it may not be the optimal time to photograph the subject you are standing in front of, but you take what you can get because it is likely to be the only time you pass before said subject.
The Londrangar Sea Stacks, on the south side of the Snaefellsnes peninsula, were such a subject. We were mostly shooting into the sun by the time we arrived and while this clearly was an amazing vantage point, on the edge of the Atlantic, I could only imagine it at sunrise or sunset. And yet that is what I will have to make do with until I return to Snaefellsnes one spring day with something less than 21 hours of daylight. It will have to do...
CSX No. 5327 is the Western Maryland emblem locomotive, but I didn't know that until this train was passing me. It is leading westbound stack train No. 157 at Perry, Ohio, passing the rear of an eastbound intermodal train.
Being removed by my ‘Deere’ friend the excavator
Who knew I would have so much fun watching all of the machines working on the sidewalk, soon to be street too. We will be surrounded by a construction zone outside for awhile.
Machines and construction zones are not my normal subjects for photos so a fun and interesting challenge for me!
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Top Dad equals one or two biscuits - well, maybe just three!
Our Daily Challenge ~ STACK .....
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location | Plaka, Crete, Greece
photography | Blue Perez
processing | Lightroom, Alchmi Lightroom Presets, Alchmi Photoshop Actions, CS4, Alchmi Xerox Textures
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STACKED PILLOW CAKES THAT I MADE FOR MY MOMMA'S 57th BIRTHDAY WHILE I WAS ON VACATION IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC THIS SUMMER.
SHE SHOWED ME HOW TO MAKE THESE FLOWERS AND SHE HAD NOOOOOO CLUE I WAS MAKING THEM FOR HER OWN CAKE!!! HAHAHA! SHE WAS SURPRISED, SHE LOVED IT WE CRIED AND IT WAS A PARTY TO REMEMBER!
LOVE YOU MOM!
HAND MAKE FLOWERS, BUTTONS, AND ALL EDIBLE GUMPASTE DETAILS.