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I don't know what this is called but looks pretty cool. If it was me I would have fallen, crashed and knocked my head off :D

 

Weekend is coming, I can't wait.

Reverse 'buckets'. On the prototype Concorde, these were internal and not all that visible.

There are available superior, less than moderate and good 50mm objectives. All cannot be considered appropriate tools for reverse objective close-ups. A poor performer isn't a good one even reversed. (There may, however, be exceptions.)

 

One essential thing to check is the diameter of of the objective's filter thread. Reversing rings aren't available for exotic sizes. 49, 52 and 55mm are quite good choices when selecting tubes from your drawers.

 

Naturally not only 50mm objectives can be reversed. Some trial and error testing will soon show you your favorites.

 

One important thing to remember when purchasing objectives: many objectives with good reputation have been made for exotic cameras with exotic mounts. They are cheap! The mount plays no role in reversing.

 

Have fun with macro photos!

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Some reverse engineering.!For demonstration purpose only!;-)

 

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Jen made the cover reversible so Michelle could be stylish when visiting her Louisiana friends!

As I lack a proper macro lens for the the MF Minolta I thought I'd try an old reversing ring.

Canon 1100D, reversed 18-55mm.

Siddharth Hande, Geo-Spatial Professional and Researcher in Urban Studies and New Media, India 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

Taken with a 24mm reversed onto extension tubes. Flash is on a hinged hot shoe and leaned out over the end of the lens stack. A DIY snoot fires the light in front of the lens.

Using a reverse ring on a 50mm and 18-55 lens to capture my first macro shots. Please comment.

Haven't taken any macro shots for some time. Finally got around to it before the season was over. Reversed 24mm on two extension tubes and flash with snoot.

Going though some older files to dig up some shots that didn't grab my attention at the time.

When I had heard about the word that had been chosen i though of course bizzaro because he is superman but reversed. But as i was making the illustration I thought, wouldn't it be cool if bizzaro fought against lex luthor. Prior to doing this assignment, I had watched Justice Leaugue: Crisis On Two Earths, an animated film, and in this movie there are two earths that you see, Universe A with superman as leader of the justice league and Universe B Lex Luthor is the leader. So after I watched it i decided to have the reversed versions of superman and lex luthor have a fight in an alternate reality.

 

Here are the links to the images used for reference and the image used for the background:

 

Destroyed City Background

 

Bizzarro Reference

 

Lex Luthor Reference

Reversing an EF 24-105mm f4 L IS USM (by hand) to take macro photos

the weight,

the weight we carry

is love.

Reversed lens macro

-Nikon nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8

-reverse ring 77mm

-yongnuo 568ex ii (manual off camera)

 

2sec shutter

Reverse of the postcard of Turnstile, Holborn.

I just wanted to fold some small stars.

I guess somebody has folded this before, but I don't know who.

Rail bridge over the Reversing Falls.

Reverse Canon

24mm f2.8 +

Extension Tubes

Canon 7d

  

Bad light...

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Reverse Thrust outlet for the Rolls Royce Spey engines that power the BAC One Eleven. Inside are "Clam Shell Buckets".

Haven't chased insects in some time.

I say reversed only because I've never bothered to shot these falls - which are about 15' tall - from this side. It's always the other side. And I made a series of images from the "other" side yesterday but finally decided to wander over to the west side of the falls and see what's what...

 

Here's a shot from a previous visit: www.flickr.com/photos/wyoming_1/3514953400/. I think it's very interesting stylistically just how much I've grown to prefer warm earth tones... Quite a stark difference.

 

Lots of people wandering around the falls yesterday - it seemed like a miracle when there was no one walking though.

Looking back along the Climber's Traverse on Bowfell.

Using a reverse ring on a 50mm and 18-55 lens to capture my first macro shots. Please comment.

The landing lights allowed me to capture the thrust reversers in this night landing.

The 2nd stitch in the stitch explorations at www.cyberpointers.org/.

 

I have used perle 5 and floss, and varied the stitch lengths, as well as the number of stitches per 'block'.

 

Lots of possibilities for this one - a great filling stitch, and obviously excellent for baskets!

Reversing Falls, St. John

New Brunswick, Canada

First Reverse Applique project for Handstitched Class. I wanted to start with something simple.

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