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Students Chris Miller ’66 Th’67, left, and Dean Spatz ’66 Th’67, right, are among the ES 21: Introduction to Engineering students who solve the challenge of making brackish water potable. The experience leads each to found reverse-osmosis companies.
This image appeared in Inventions in the Winter 2011 issue of Dartmouth Engineer magazine.
Photo from Thayer School Archives.
In this workshop, taught by Artistic Director Dawn Mendelson, participating artists learned a technique called the Reverse Method, where the mosaic is created upside down, then flipped onto the substrate for a smooth top finish. The project was 4 four-inch tiles.
Shot with a 24mm reversed onto extension tubes. The flash is on a hinged hot shoe that leans the flash out over the lens stack. A DIY snoot with diffusion fires the light in front of the lens.
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19 de Mzo de 1938 = March 19, 1938
hijo te mando esta tarjeja de la fotografia de Lus Barrasa, me esposa para que la conoscas
son, i send you this card with the photograph of Luz Barrasa, my wife, so that you know her.
unsigned - from Julian Velasquez Macias in La Lagunita, Durango, Mexico to his son Eduardo Velasquez Ruiz in La Habra, CA USA
This shoot was inspired again by Linder's 'she she' series. However as my other shoots were mainly headshots, I decided to expand my inspiration, and do abstract full body shots in our home studio. There is no photo where you can see the full models' face, adding to the abstraction of the photos. I thoroughly enjoyed this shoot.
Loading ballast wagons at Llanfair Caereinion on Friday 22nd November 2013. The ballast was to be delivered to "The Lawn" straight, near Mill Curves where the track is being relayed.
ставить объектив задом наперёд это извращение,но это позволяет снимать отличное макро при помощи обыкновенного кита 18-55
double layered necklace, gold outside black inside. the necklace has two hooks on one side to create different shapes.
My set up: Sony A 100 18-70mm reversed. I used a body cap that had the center cut ou, medium density foam and the hood from the lens. Lined the inside of the hood all the way around while attached to the lens (to gauge depth). Everything is a pretty tight fit so no need for glue. Take the body cap and stick it inside of the foam lined hood. Using gaffers tape in 1/4" strips, I covered the back of the cap where the hood, foam, and cap meet. Covered the edge of the hood for estetics. Took another piece of medium density foam cut a little bit bigger than the ap ring to wedge in and hold the ap open.
This works much better than my 100-300 with the 18-70 reversed. I wasnt getting enough light that way, and went to the single reversed lens.
For regular mount, I took a UV filter apart by unscrewing the retaining ring, replaced the glass with another piece of glass. I think it came from a magnifying glass or somthing. Maybe an old lens. Had it laying around, anyways....