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a couple shots from Kidz Express yesterday

Inspired by the CW's TV serie The Flash.

Letter on reverse (below).

 

Infantrymen from 12. Kompanie, II Zug, 4. Korporalschaft of Kgl. Bayerisches Landwehr-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 1 pose for a memento photograph in a spot favoured by the photographer for taking such group portraits - see picture below.

 

It is probable they are pictured in the Turnhoutsepoort fortress gate belonging to the brest works known as Fort Antwerp surrounding the city of Antwerp. It was known as Festung Antwerpen to German troops. Antwerp surrendered on October 10,1914, and remained in German control until 1918.

 

This is how it's going to go down, folks. Each week, starting this Saturday, I will post a certain picture to the group. This picture will be of a tablescrap-esque item with hidden innards. Your challenge each week you choose to participate will be to figure out how it's built, and privately show or explain to me your solution. The catches:

 

• There may be -- and often will be -- more than one correct solution. As long as you achieve the same result, it's acceptable.

• I will put limitations on how each one may be built (e.g., "no headlight bricks")

 

You will have a week (until the next Friday night) to reverse-engineer mine and present to me the results. I will keep a running tally of everyone who enters, and at the end of each cycle I will award one point to each person who correctly builds the item, as well as reveal my own solution.

 

I will give a follow-up question to everyone who solves the original; solving this gains you an extra point!

 

There is no one "best" solution to many of these; and as such, everyone who solves an item correctly earns a point, no matter who else solves it, who solves it first, or how exactly it's solved. Every solution must be approved by myself, of course, to prevent any irrelevant entries.

 

Prizes:

1st place: A small assortment of custom parts made by L.D.M., a microtank, and a small set (small set TBD).

 

2nd place: The pure pride that comes from having beaten nearly everyone else.

   

There's no need to sign up. You could enter every week, every other week, or only once; the more you enter, though, the more points you could get! It's entirely your choice each cycle.

 

Be prepared!

Taken with a 24mm reversed onto extension tubes. A hinged hot shoe allows the flash to lean out over the stack. A DIY snoot fires the light in front of the lens.

REC IV Week 7 Followup A Solution (second attempt) by Bill Ward

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This was based on a design I submitted, but the contest organizer changed it just enough that I had no idea how to solve it for a while, but I eventually figured it out (see previous photo). After posting that I figured out a somewhat better design.

 

See my blog at www.brickpile.com

Joan Hooper, Ann Massey & Carole

NY

3–17–56

Reversed lens macro. Bought this solely to photograph it. I'm guessing it tastes like broccoli since it smells like it.

 

reversed lens macro

 

View On Black

 

Reversed Lensing is when you take the lens away from the body and turn it round! I got the idea from the lovely Emma (:

 

© JCH 2012

300mm lens, reversing ring, then 50mm mounted reversed. It's my understanding that it's 6X power.

reverse lens macro.

beatqas.deviantart.com

60's CCM converted to reverse steering...

more pictures when it's all finished.

basketweave sherlocks and marbles by chris carlson

 

www.chrisacarlson.blogspot.com

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CDV, around 1877

Photographer: August Leisner

Waldenburg, Schlesien (Silesia)

Breslau: Alte Taschenstraße 20,

Salzbrunn (during the bathing season): im Löwenhaus (in Lion House)

Görbersdorf,

Activity: from c. 1864 to 1883.

  

With this reverse, the original owner of two of the Bosnian postcards is revealed. it is Leutnant Richter who apparently found himself in a Bosnian company and sent both cards to his wife.

© Domenico Fabiano | 2017

Steve McCurry - Icons

Siracusa - Ex Convento San Francesco D'Assisi

View On Black. Everyone always photographs this arch in the Alabama Hills (California) facing west (with Lone Pine Peak or Whitney in the middle). Here's a comp facing east, at dusk rather than dawn. The mountains to the east aren't as impressive, but there is actually a road that leads into the distance, which you can see if you zoom in.

 

Taken just before heading off to Mount Langley on a trip in August 2009.

3642 rests at Clyde after hauling 6S79 from Sydney Central. Here the train will reverse direction with 4520 then leading back to Central - 9/9/2013

 

The NSW Rail Transport Museum brought 2 Heritage Steam locomotives (3642 & PHMs 3265), 3 Heritage Diesel Locomotives (4001-4306-4520) and assorted "Southern Aurora" and normal wooden excursion cars to Central. For the Queens Birthday long weekend under the "Great Train Expo".

Where 3642 & 4520 push pulled between Central & Clyde/Hurstville on shuttles and 3265 was on display at platform 5.

4001 & 4306 ran a 'Mini' Southern Aurora tour on the Saturday and Sunday nights around the outskirts of Sydney for 4 hours.

the backlit reverse of the "Arlington" tessellation, as named by Jorge Jaramillo.

 

Really, it's just an exploration of box pleating (a common technique for uniaxial, representational origami) combined with tessellations ( that has more dimensions with which to contend.)

 

Or perhaps more appropriately: I like taking shots of things using a light table.

The reverse is French so either this card was captured or the soldier writing on the card was an Alsatian in the German Army.

The lens has been fitted (reversed) on the Sony. The old shiny metal Minolta MD mount faces outwards as the macro lens objective.

 

So how does this perform? My guess by comparison with a 1:1 macro lens is that it supplies a roughly 3:1 macro image, i.e. a magnification of 3X a 1:1 macro image.

 

The next photograph (click this link) shows a full size image of part of a two pound (UK) coin.

 

This clickable link takes you back to the image of the lens on the Minolta camera.

 

Original: DSC03078X

A good view of how reverse thrust works as the engines on F-GITF kick up runway water while slowing down.

37218 with 37422 at rear reverse at Hull with 3J51 1000 York Thrall Europa to York Thrall Europa - 25th November 2022

My heart went into reverse mode today.

 

Hitech - Reverse GND

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