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Blackpool, UK. March 2019. Voigtländer Vitoret 110 with Lomography Color Tiger 200CN
C-41 Processed and scanned by Digital Photo Express Carlisle
Participants at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2014. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Heinz Stephan Tesarek
Participants at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2014. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Heinz Stephan Tesarek
Ok, so this didn't come out quite as well as I expected partly due to marks on the window due to cats and our window cleaner mysteriously disappearing and me only resting the camera on the sofa which made the picture quite shaky. But it's the concept, and I'll make a better one when I get a tripod.
Day 11 of my Flickr 365.
Every time I look at a weather vane, it always reads backwards. If I walk to the other side, the wind changes direction and the vane is backwards again. My wind karma is working in reverse.
Los Olivos, California 2015
The reverse prayer yoga pose is one of my favourite stretches. It really pulls at your shoulders and wrists. Oddly, my right arm gets really strained but not my left, probably due to atrocious computer posture. I'm trying to even out the flexibility of both arms.
I found out at work that googling "reverse prayer" is definitely NSFW. It's apparently a position also used in BDSM.
50mm f/1.8 Series E with 35mm f/2.8 Nikkor-S reversed in front.
Green cast on the right is from my mouse pad. This lens's focusing ring is opposite from most Nikons... it's clockwise to focus closer rather than anticlock wise to focus closer (from back).
reverse of borax box - I do have a couple to trade - many have a split along the side as the contents have swelled a bit - but - displays well/stands up....
Just for the record the reverse of the Alabtros card. Nothing special on it I think although I could read the word Flugplatz.
Card was posted (stamped) in Berlin on 27 September 1911.
Qantas Boeing 737-800 VH-VXQ, in a Qantas retro paint scheme and operating QF739 from Sydney, lands on a wet Runway 23, Adelaide Airport, South Australia.
2006 reverses off the stand at Rawtenstall Bus Station after I’d alighted it a few minutes earlier.
The remainder of its X43 isn’t so much ‘X’ but a scenic stroll through places such as Crawshawbooth, Clow Bridge and Summit.
Even more scenic was me getting lucky in Burnley later finding a sister bus on the 483, for a journey back to Rawtenstall via Waterfoot. 21.3.25.
Taken in Tokyo. This image is available to buy from Getty Images
Getty Images ID #149397145
Single exposure taken yesterday with my reverse lens. Think it's a damselfly, correction welcome =)
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Canon EOS 60D | ISO 1600 | f/22 | 1/100 | 0 EV | 50mm Lens Reversed | AWB | RF
During summer 2018, First have arranged the repowering of their e400Hs to diesel power for the Bath Park and Ride. This has led to older B9TLs being used, drafted in from the trunk X39, necessitating even older fleet on there in B7TLs such as 32280 WR03YZM, seen here on August 2nd 2018 passing the Crown at Saltford.
Brooklyn den 26th Sept. 1937
Meine Lieben!
Teile Ihnen mit, daß ich gut gut (sic!) wieder in America angekommen bin. Wie Sie wohl auf dem Bilde sehen, geht es uns gut, hoffentlich Ihnen auch, besonders Frau Kabben. Für den an meinen Mann gesandten Brief recht herzl. Dank, werden demnächst beantworten. Herzl. Grüsse an Ihnen allen, Ihre Käthe Backhaus nebst Mann
Brooklyn, September 26th, 1937
My Dears!
I would like to inform you that I arrived back in America safely. As you can see in the picture we are doing well, I hope you are doing well too, especially Mrs Kabben. Thank you very much indeed for the letter you sent to my husband, we'll answer it soon. Warm regards to you all, yours Käthe Backhaus and husband