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No.24 and Nellie heading back up the branch again make their way through the curves near the large rock outcrop.
Family day at VMR - Sunday September 1st 2024.
Bushfield Sports Centre, P'boro, photoshoot for Peterborough Council, Cambridgshire, England - August 2007
Hague RO3500 reverse osmosis was wall mounted for easy filter changes. The non-electric, water-driven pump outperforms every other RO system on private well applications.
An attempt at reverse-lens macro- the Command key on my MacBook Pro.
Shot using the standard 18-70mm F3.5-5.6 kit lens on my Sony A200.
This is a reverse video I made for my Multimedia class.
The song is We're Going to Be Friends by The White Stripes.
Enjoy :)
Green Valley, Arizona.
Even when saguaro cacti grow in their normal form, they rarely grow symmetrically. Saguaros sometimes grow in odd or misshapen forms. The growing tip occasionally produces a fan-like form which is referred to as crested or cristate. Though these crested saguaros are somewhat rare, over 25 have been found within the boundaries of the park. Biologists disagree as to why some saguaros grow in this unusual form. Some speculate that it is a genetic mutation. Others say it is the result of a lightning strike or freeze damage. At this point we simply do not know what causes this rare, crested form.
Pentax 645N • Arsat MC 30mm f:3.5 fisheye
Rollei R³ 100 iso developped in Rollei High Speed RHS 21min @ 20°C
Scanned with Epson Perfection V500 at 2400dpi
Guadeloupe
Trying out a new technique called reverse lens photography. It is where you literally take your lens off the camera and hold it reversed against the body to take a macro photo. Haven't figured out the best way to get a consistent focus yet.
Testing reverse macro with my new (replacement) 35mm lens. Definitely a challenge to get a good focus.
i've asked lots of strangers for their portraits, but this is a first. (i'm sure it has everything to do with my broken french.)
i asked a lady if i could take a photo of her and her dog; instead she handed me her dog and took a photo of me + her dog, with my camera.
well ok.
Taken by Louise at my request - through a car window and into the sun, so not the best quality on an iPhone. I can't figure out who the maker is. Battlescooter doesn't appear to be the manufacturer.
Thanks, Louise!
Seems to be a Piaggio MP3 with some add-ons. If so, it's considered a scooter.
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