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Did a night shoot with Alise. I lit the hay stacks with several pops of my 580exII set to 1/16 or 1/8th with a red gel.
Our Daily Challenge = Stacks
This is the stack of respirator masks I took on the trip with Kay just in case we found ourselves in a place totally disgusting but interesting. Thankfully we did not need them:)
Battersea Power Station
London
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Steyl - Limburg
Met alvast mijn excuses voor de kentekenfreak die deze foto over 50 jaar ziet en de fotograaf vervloekt omdat hij niet wat lager gericht heeft.
Robert Stack with wife Rosemary and Army Archerd on the red carpet at the 60th Annual Academy Awards, 4/11/88 - Permission granted to copy, publish, broadcast or post but please credit "photo by Alan Light" if you can
Trim stacks of firewood standing under the trees
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Build, create, and learn with the Stacking Animal Squares by VTech! With this electronic learning block set, your baby will be able to create and hear a variety of stories featuring their favorite animal friends!
A westbound Pacer Stack train passes thru Williams Loop, south of Quincy, CA. This was my dad's first visit to Williams Loop. Although he's not a train buff, it made an impression on him!
I'm so glad to have this block for using six-stacks! Love making these :) I'll arrange them and decide on the setting triangles after I get all of the blocks done.
Here is a picture of a stack of computer paper for the "White on White" topic in the Exploring Macro Photography club.
One of my newer Stacker bracelets. I just love the pewter button I used. I kept one for stamping clay.
Land art #2. My first rock stack. Inspired by e s c h e r, who makes better rock stacks. But this was my first, and the sun was going down soon. That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it.
A difficult move – even for those who know what they’re doing
Chinese New Year Cultural Fair
Oregon Convention Center
February 5th, 2011
This was a macro experiment in my home studio using natural light, a reflector, a vanguard tripod, and my 60mm macro attached to the 7d.
Looking up at one of the Stacks at Homestead, Pennsylvania. This is one of the industrial artifacts that remain of US Steel's mighty Homestead Steel Works, now a shopping and entertaiment venue called the Waterfront. It's pretty clear to see that Pittsburgh is nolonger the Smokey City.
Comparison between a single frame and 100 stacked frames
Each frame was taken using iso 12800, 10 second each
Using a Pentacon 50mm f1.8 @f2.8 manual lens
Time lapse from magical lantern
Final result flic.kr/p/EDjkhc
This kind of tightly packed designed fabric makes stacked octagons that are different, but not knock-your-socks-off different. What it does really well is hide seams as in the border blocks in the lower left picture. Those blocks have a lot of seams in the pansy fabric, but the seams hardly show.
I'm using four stacks for the star backgrounds and the stars are in a mottled fabric, although they look white here.
The Marshall Stack awaits its fate. No. It was waiting to be picked up for a gig, not to be binned. Tsk. Silly.
Things are much more peaceful after hours at Rochelle railroad park. After 9pm theres only a small handful of rail fans left linging in the park. Most Saturday nights we see between 16 to 22 trains between 9pm and 01:30 am