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My LGMS reverse loop module!
I started work on this massive undertaking back in early 2020, and it was finally completed in July of 2021. My intention was for it to showcase the full potential of this LGMS module type in order to promote its adoption. It features a rural landscape with a massive forested hillside, crop fields, a lake, a farmhouse, a small town main street, a grain elevator and feed mill served by the railroad, and a small Catholic church based on one I attend in real life! I couldn't be happier with how it turned out!
Today's challenge in the Our Daily Challenge group is "Using your head". You might say I did that... at least it felt like it trying to come up with something. LOL!
"You can't depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus." - Mark Twain
Taken with Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200
4.6 X Lifesize. Reverse Lens Canon FD 24 mm 1:2.8 S.S.C + Step Down Ring 55-52 + Br2A + Ext Tube 48mm(36mm +12mm) + Nikon D70s, handheld. ISO 200. F/16.
Twin Flash Bracket + SB600 +SB24+ Homemade diffuser, Headlamp for focusing.
Flies can be tricky to shoot this close, often they'll take off if you get within a foot, but occasionally one will cooperate.
Shot with a 24mm reversed onto extension tubes. The flash is on a hinged hot shoe that leans the flash out over the lens stack. A DIY snoot with diffusion fires the light in front of the lens.
Everything has its opposite.
Shot in Oriocenter shopping mall, Orio Al Serio, Bergamo.
Nikon D90, Sigma 10-20
HDR, 3 shots, +/-2EV, Photomatix 4, Neat Image, Topaz Adjust 4, Photoshop CS5
press L to look for me large on black!
This narrow passage on the Gorge Inlet Waterway in Victoria BC features a "Reversing Falls" effect. As the tide recedes, water pours out at high speed. When the tide rises, the falls reverse and water floods into the inlet at a similarly breakneck pace.
Shortly after taking this photo, the tide equalized and I was able to row my little boat under the bridge. On the way back, it was flooding, and I was mostly "sucked through" - ending up in a whirlpool for a moment on the other side. A fun ride!
Victory Liner 03
Model: DMMC DM10 Series-2 (Hyundai Aero Express HSX)
Chassis: Hyundai KMJRL18CPAC
Engine: Hyundai D6AC
WEEK 40 – Horn Lake Schnucks Kroger, Set I
Finally for today, a look from the back of the “grand aisle” back up toward the front wall and including everything we've already seen today, with the produce department on the left and deli and bakery on the right. You'll note that the nice dark wood flooring exists only in produce, but that other two-toned beige tile pattern that Kroger put in for the rest of this area isn't too shabby, either.
Going back to my layout argument for just a moment... I think that the right-aligned layout I mentioned has merit, not only because I'm biased toward it (though that does play a part, lol!) but also because I remember seeing at one point some sort of psychological affirmation claiming that because most shoppers are right-handed, taking them around the store in a counter-clockwise circuit makes sense. Meanwhile, my roommate says that where he's from, pretty much all of the stores are left-aligned, so Oxford's Kroger feels really odd to him, while the Oxford Walmart, which I consider “reversed,” feels normal. What's your take on all this?
More from the Horn Lake Seessel's-Schnucks-Kroger is coming your way in two weeks! In the meantime, next week – seeing the remodel results at the Horn Lake Arby's...
(c) 2017 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
With Pink Betsy, the 1963 Buick Skylark (www.PinkBetsy.com) photographed by Meowz Fotography (www.facebook.com/MeowzFoto) in Vancouver, BC. This automobile was used in the 'On The Highway' (bit.ly/qPONTg) music video.
50033 Glorious pushes some e.c.s into the sidings at Exeter St Davids in April 1983
Apologies for not managing to get either of the semaphores completely in the shot
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Taken at Susan Gilmour Beach, NSW, Australia.
This beach was once infamous as a nudist beach, but with more relaxed public acceptance of partial nudity on most beaches; this tends not to happen here nowadays.
As always, thanks for any comments, views or favorites, they are much appreciated!
Copyright © Paul Hollins. All my images are protected under international authors copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without my explicit written permission.
Video taken from Dutch television: Achteruitrijden.
In the 1970s reverse driving rallys were popular to watch on Dutch television. Almost all cars didn't survive the race.
Now we would regret getting demolished such nice cars.
I have to warn you for watching this!
Broadcasted by: Tros, Dutch public television, July 16, 2016.
Location: Circuit Zandvoort.
Voice-over: André van Duijn.
Amsterdam, July 16, 2016.
© 2016/2020 Sander Toonen Amsterdam | All Rights Reserved
Taken at Susan Gilmour Beach, NSW, Australia.
This beach was once infamous as a nudist beach, but with more relaxed public acceptance of partial nudity on most beaches; this tends not to happen here nowadays.
As always, thanks for any comments, views or favorites, they are much appreciated!
Copyright © Paul Hollins. All my images are protected under international authors copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without my explicit written permission.
Taken on
Glasgow Corporation Tramways ‘Coronation’ car 1148 at Tollcross, on a rainy day in March 1962. The car is in the process of reversing, and the bow collector is momentarily vertical..
The entire system closed down on September 4th 1962, and four of the 'Coronations' were preserved, along with several other types..
Restored from an orange-colour-shifted original..
Original slide - property of Robert Gadsdon
During the winter, C&NW would run a couple trains backwards into Chicago for snow removal. I believe Metra still does this today. Here a reverse train heads west through Mayfair in March of 80.
L&C 14 reverses into the wye at North Chester to allow L&C 12 to make a move to the NS interchange at Chester.
Reverse pull Headgear fitting for this girl.Facemask to be worn 24/7 for the next 4-7 years of her 8 year treatment plan.
800035 with vinyl names 'Liz Gallagher and Naomi Betts' reverses back towards Great Malvern on 10-5-22.
The working is the 5P28 1134 Great Malvern to Great Malvern ECS and will form the 1P28 1157 Great Malvern to London Paddington Great Western Railway service.
There cannot be too many of these reversing disc signals left in use now. I had meant to go back for a third visit but suspect that the undergrowth is now too established.
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I visited the museum Panorama Mesdag, where the summer exhibition 'Moving Space' shows an overview of the work of the British artist Patrick Hughes (Birmingham, 1939).
Hughes is a surrealist, creating familiar scenes that are deceptively simple, but always contain a twist to make you wonder and smile. Like the painting 'Shadow of a rainbow' on the right.
He also crafts 3-dimensional paintings, where front and back are reversed. Mind boggling and different from each point of view. An example of this kind of work, so-called reverspectives, can be seen in the other hall.
As an hommage to Patrick Hughes, I have applied another small reverse perspective to this picture.
HSS!
Sliders Sunday (24-08-2014)