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Journey of Angels
Celestial Stacker @ night…. its a bit abstract but hey, life sometimes is
here is its vibe 'twas a sublime night in the darkness (been away in the darkness I'll catch up soon with you all)
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thank you for looking
Diana
STACK, 70 meter hoge woontoren 85 woningen
Mullerpier, Lloydkwartier in Rotterdam.
Ontwerp Conix RDBM Architects
Himalayan Blue Poppy
Meconopsis 'Lingholm'
Longwood Gardens
Kennett Square, PA
Focus Stack = 59 files
Processed in Zerene Stacker. Taken with Nikon D800E and a Zeiss 135mm F/2.0 Apo-Sonar. All mounted on a tripod utilizing the Castel-L Focusing Rail.
ercol stacking chairs in the new pod restaurant at Shoreditch.
The stacking chair is part of ercol's Originals collection - a small collection of some of our favourite pieces re-issued from our archive. The stacking chair can be provided in either a stained natural finish or in a painted finish. As well as a range of standard painted finishes we can offer bespoke colours.
BNSF 3811, a ET44C4, leads a stack train through Oregon, IL on a Saturday morning. This is only one of many stacks to pass through Oregon on the BNSF Aurora Sub each day.
This water was ice cold but I got so into what I was doing that I was calf deep in it for well over an hour.
20 x 30 second exposures stacked together to form this single 10-minute exposure of the Swellendam night sky.
There was a cloud moving past so some of the stars fade-out or fade-in.
sorry
i made lots
i got up at 5.30am whilst on holiday one day to go to the cove and stack. The peace and tranquility was immense.
i built a set of 18 stacks in perfect alignment across the cove. unfortunately 18 sacks in a single line don't photograph well. they looked bloody brilliant though. as you walked in and out of the alignment you either saw one or a mass of stacks.
inspired by the master bebalance www.flickr.com/photos/rocker/sets/72157602341391436/ i tried counterbalancing stones. it made for more delicately balanced stacks.
i am going to upload the rest of the photos later. there are far too many but feel i have to put them all up.
Stacked chairs used to provide bleacher on recently concluded cultural show in City of Doha. Found it interesting to see its uniformity in a well aligned formation, with its rich yellow color.
Installed September 2002, as of June 2008, these still run UWA's core network (there is also a pair of 6509s with SupII+s)
www.wedding-cakes-for-you.com/index.html This stacked wedding cake was designed around the brides dress and a fall wedding theme. The icing was a champagne colored buttercream. I used some fondant draping and fondant flowers to match the satin flowers on the wedding gown.
Well, it's trying to be a Focus stacking image of a dandelion but my technique is flawed at the moment
Stack of Pelicans. Pacific Ocean Coast, California. May 15, 2010. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.
A vertical column of pelicans stacked one above the other along the Pacific Ocean coastline of California.
On a slow night this week - while waiting for a new hard drive to get backed up - I want back through some more raw files from the first half of 2010. Almost invariably, when I go back through older collections of images I find at least a few things that seem interesting to me know even though they didn't really register at the time I shot them
I have previously shared some other photographs of these magnificent Pacific Coast birds that I made on this mid-May evening along the Pacific Coast Highway north of Santa Cruz, shooting from a bluff locations that I often return to. At this particular spot, when the conditions are just right, birds coming north up the coast and coasting on updrafts along the cliffs often climb toward the top of the bluff and frequently turn inland a bit right here as they come around an outcropping. That is what happened with these pelicans, who were coming almost towards me and were flying below my position on top of the bluff, creating what looks like a vertical stack of birds. How thoughtful of them to line up so that they fit perfectly within a 3:2 ratio portrait orientation frame! :-)
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