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(reverse side) Around 100 years old (Meiji / Taisho era, Japan). Hand spun, hand loomed cotton. Natural indigo dye. Katazome floral design.
For sale:
www.etsy.com/listing/82562632/antique-katazome-indigo-cot...
A visit to Reverse Garbage at Woolongabba was recommended to me recently and I was not disappointed with my visit. The shop accepts goods which otherwise were headed for landfill. They sort and sell a surprising range of items which are popular for those whose skills extend to up cycling. My purchase is on the counter with the male staff member.
Viewed from the brake van end, visiting loco no. 50026 "Indomitable" runs up the line from the loco siding at Eridge to drop onto the front of 2T18, the 15:00 to Tunbridge Wells West
Kami juga melayani Pemasangan instalasi pabrik air Minum Dalam Kemasan ( AMDK ) baik Air Mineral maupun Reverse Osmosis ( RO )
Another reverse-engineering project.
I have no idea how he made the thumbs. I know I also didn't do the palms right, but I know how he did that at least. I'm also certain that I didn't form the arms right. Maybe next time...
I'm also missing some detail on the face, and some of the shaping on the body; but I don't really have a big enough piece of paper to do that anyway.
I used pictures from Hojyo's website as references, as well as some pictures on flickr (search 'hojyo buddha' and you'll see them)
UPDATE (2 hrs later): I've fixed some of the problems with the arms, thanks to a photo on the origami forum posted by Kafar. I've replaced the old photo.
Another reverse-engineering job. This wasn't as easy as it looks-- there are absolutely no references, and the proportions are vital to the success of the model. as you can see from the extra fold lines, I had to redo the head several times.
The reference photo is from Giang Dinh's webiste.
2015-2017, Brooklyn, NY, US
Photographs belong to author Jaka Vinsek. Any kind of usage without authors written permission is forbidden.
REVERSED PROJECT - Series of diptych of nude photographs where photographer is also photographed by his models.
www.jakavinsek.com / jaka.vinsek@gmail.com / +1.631.839.5956
The longest day of the year was shadowed by the clouds of the ongoing storm. Hot and static-y air is everywhere. Not fighting it, but embracing it. Yoga classes at a minimum of four days a week now. Hour long bike rides around the lakes and surrounding towns. On my next one I'll flatten pennies at the local train stop. Eat an ice cream sandwich on the same bench that I did when I did the same at age 11. Now I'll only be paying thrice the price.
Summer's been kind. These days I'm not bending around both sides of the desk as much. Mostly teaching. Finishing that 40 page paper on comparing monotheistic, transtheistic and the hybrid of these value systems' views on marital infidelity. Summer's going to be quiet this year. Organizing a portfolio, studying for exams & more reading. I still wonder what will be next?
Germantown, Maryland
This is a 50mm f/1.8 mounted backwards on my 70-200mm f2.8L ii with 77mm to 67 step down ring to a 67mm to 52mm reversing ring. This allows me take extreme closeups. At a 5:1 ratio, I think? The problem with this set up is I have to be right on top of the subject to focus. Just a few milimeters. Not quite ideal for a live subject. It would probably become frightened and flee!
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Here's a reverse angle shot of the Nickel Plate #190 Alco PA making its way towards Spencer at Hinckley, IL, on a BNSF stack train. The lettering at the rear indicates the lesser-known real railroading name of the Nickel Plate, the New York, Chicago & Saint Louis Railroad.
Is this Wrong?
i tried to look up some Flag Etiquette Rules, But couldn't find any that would unambiguously prohibit this...?
The Rule of Thumb that i believe is true,
Is that whether hung horizontally or vertically, The Blue Field & Stars, "The Union", is always placed in the upper left hand corner...?
Tornado ECR 46+48 another jagdbombergeschwader 32 aircraft applying it's reverse Thrust shields throwing heat forwards over the tail.
The Great Seal of Scotland is attached by means of intertwined silk threads. Its wax relief shows King George in military uniform, mounted on a rearing stallion and overlooking the City of Edinburgh. An idealised, but still identifiable, panorama
of the Castle, the churches and tenement buildings of the Royal Mile and Salisbury Crags can just be made out behind the horse’s legs.
2015-2017, Brooklyn, NY, US
Photographs belong to author Jaka Vinsek. Any kind of usage without authors written permission is forbidden.
REVERSED PROJECT - Series of diptych of nude photographs where photographer is also photographed by his models.
www.jakavinsek.com / jaka.vinsek@gmail.com / +1.631.839.5956
The eastbound "barn" shot is more interesting here, so I attempted something "artsy" for this westbound freight at Jens, MT.
Of course, sometimes the best way to “restore” a picture is to make it look old!
I love this photo; it was taken last summer at a BBQ where there was LOTS of beer and wine flowing and it is a little out of focus. But when treated properly that actually doesn’t matter any more.
Cheers!
Another restoration from Billyfish Photographic Art. www.billyfishphotoart.com
Reverse-Lit Channel Letters for Vision Source.
All signs and awnings shown in these images were designed, fabricated, and installed by Accent Sign and Awning, Houston Texas. Copyright 2012.
www.accentsignco.com 713-780-1151
This image is taken with an 18-55mm VR lens dismounted and handheld in reverse.
This lens is currently not mounted.
This has potential, I think I will buy some reversing rings to play around with.