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Thank you Ronaldc5 for the Microsoft ICE plug. I downloaded it and made this in about two minutes. It doesn't do anything fancy, but if you shoot right you should get a nice pan. I lost a lot top and bottom. :-) This was taken on my hike on Naches Peak Loop Trail, I hope this comes out, it was an amazing place to stand. :-) I forgot to mention this is a four photo stitch and that that is Dewey Lake at the bottom.
The fine detail of the Queen’s Crown from a Royal Air Force Unit cloth badge, which would typically be worn on a flying suit, which could also depict an individual’s association to a particular RAF Station or Squadron.
The crown is just 38mm across, and the whole embroidered cloth badge would measure approximately 80mm wide by 100mm tall.
Happy Macro Monday everyone!
stitch - macro mondays
Details from the lid of my jewellery box. Star patterns in thread, smallest star in the centre in bokeh.
HMM :)
Monday, November 21: Stitch - macro mondays
………Two shots stitched of what’s probably the most popular of the lower fells at 1152 feet Catbells provides great views of Derwent water and across to Keswick. Press 'Z' for a closer look. We didn’t do it this year but have done several times in the past. This view is from Friars Crag another popular walk out of Keswick. Alan:-)…….
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A kayak from the Cambridge University Museum of Archaeology and Anthology.
The high art of hand stitching leather over a simple wood frame.
7-image stitch of out-of-camera JPEGs at 20mm. During a recess of my cousin's wedding reception. Tried to capture the rolling countryside of the rural New Jersey location of this place. A beautiful spot...Orchard View Lavender Farms. www.orchardviewlavenderfarm.com/
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Sadly the return "Herd of Wildebeest" was blighted by the same gloomy conditions which oversaw the outward run.
After a tactical withdrawal to Ed's gaff for coffee we returned to Cockwood as the tide was right in.
There were a fair few others present so I climbed the tree and dreamed up this shot using 3 separate images to create a pano' of the Paignton to Paddington working.
Don't know if it works or not but what I do know is that it would've looked a lot better in sun.
Betsy Ross at work on the first American flag
52 Weeks of 2017
Week No: 6
Theme: An Homage to History
Category: Technique
52 in 2017 - Week #6 - Self Portrait
26 Techniques - Portrait with Flash
Strobist for this portrait: Commander Mode on D7200: SB600 45 degrees camera right -0.3EV; SB600 60 degrees camera left -0.3EV
ODT - Creative or dramatic self portrait
A macro view of the stitching of a baseball. The frame represents a span of 9/32-of-an-inch across.
Technical info:
The scene is a 23-image focus stack composite and was illuminated by two steady LED lights CL/CR.
Lens: reverse-mounted Nikon EL-Nikkor 50mm/f2.8 attached to a bellows extended 135mm.
Dressed in period clothing, she was one of many women seen in the encampment area at an American Civil War reenactment event last autumn in Hainesville, Illinois.
There was a large group of white pelicans out in the Blackwater Refuge while we were there. They were far off in the distance, but was able to reach them with the long lens. To get both groups in one image, it did take four images, and stitching them together with the long lens.
Macro Monday- Stitch
Weekly theme challenge- Letters/numbers
Thanks for all your lovely comments and favs they are so much appreciated. HMM all.