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Yosemite National Park

 

This is another version of Fire on Ice I posted few days ago. After shooting near the ice waterfall, I ran away from it quickly and took a pano to show the whole view of the reverse tunnel view.

reggio emilia - chiesa di san giorgio

Last night was one of those evenings where the sky looked better in the east than in the west.

 

Taken at Allegheny County's North Park Lake

Saltholme RSPB Reverse

Ciutat de Barcelona.

 

Fotografía Infraroig. - (photography infrared).

Espectre Complet. - (fullspectrum).

Filtre IR 720 nm. - (filter 720 nm).

 

Photoshop - Luminar Neo - Topaz

AgfaPhoto APX 100 pushed 2 stops and reversed in PQ Universal

 

Hmm, this seems to be really usable! I'll meter it at EI800 the next time around.

Better seen in full size.

Island of Rügen and stones again ;) sorry for it. It was a very very beautiful weekend trip to baltic sea. Only one inspiration from this stunning and very warm night. 11:30 PM and 2 minutes exposure.

 

Nikkor 10-24mm @ 18mm with Hitech .9 Reverse GND.

 

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Camera Make : NIKON CORPORATION

Camera Model : NIKON D7000

Exposure : 122.000 seconds

Aperture : f/4.2

ISO Speed : 400

Focal Length : 18 mm

Subject Distance : 1.3 meters

A couple weeks ago I shared a photo with the yellow flowers to the forefront and the purple ones in the background. Today I thought I would let the Irises have centre stage and the yellow lilies bring up the rear. It really doesn't matter which way you look at it, those colours are just meant to go together.

The two former SNC BL2s are shoved down the connection to the CKIN in Wellsboro, IN

Reading and Northern T-1 2102 was reversing into Jim Thorpe with an excursion from Reading's Outer Station on a cloudy hazy day.

 

A R&N GP38-2 was pulling the train on the other end as the 2102 consist was turned in preparation for the return to Reading.

'In Southcoates Yard at Hull on January 12th 1967, I found this British Railways class 03 shunter no. D2172 shunting empty coal trucks as the daylight was beginning to fade..and me to freeze!!'

 

An image from an album of prints by the Revd David Benson, a curate in Hull when he took most of his photographs. Nearly all from the late 1960s, he not only chased steam (plenty of such photographs from others), but didn't ignore the first generation diesels, of which there are some fantastic images. Also a good number of shots around Hull Docks. Loaded into the Flickr album 'A Curate's Collection' in reverse order, so when I've uploaded them all you can browse the album as it was compiled.

My first Composing, nothing else to say.

Positive and negative feedback is welcome!

50021 Rodney reversing empty stock into Exeter St. Davids, possibly for a Waterloo train. 17 August 1984.

Tampa, Florida

 

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24mm reversed onto extension tubes, flash on a hinged hotshoe, DIY snoot with diffusion.

00452 - Parco Aringhese-Montale-Pistoia-Toscana

Ocean water flowing back from the river, when the tide comes in the water flows back up the river...incredible power!

 

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Frisco 1630 backs out of the yard to the main to couple behind her consist

 

Illinois Railway Museum - Union, Il

Another shot I took the other night when playing about with drip collisions.

 

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The well known apple logo as seen in reverse from the inside of the Rundle Mall store in Adelaide.

50mm Reverse at Aperture f/16

A bit after 4am on the pier in OB one of my favorite places to take images.

In an alternate dimension.

 

All 8 Dejarik monsters seen in Episodes 4 and 7 are represented here, from left to right: Grimtaash the Molator, the K'lor'slug, the Ghhhk, the Kintan Strider, the Mantellian Savrip, the Houjix, the Monnok, and the Ng'ok.

 

I began designing this halfway through September for The Brothers Brick's Falcon contest, and have been building it relentlessly for the last five days. My original contest idea was to do the original Colin Cantwell Falcon concept (which Ralph McQuarrie would include in some of his early conceptual paintings), but decided against it because it is essentially the Tantive IV with a different bridge section. I came up with this idea shortly after and liked it better.

 

I used Ep 4, 5, and 7 as reference for the interior (the Ep 7 interior has some differences, like the floor grid being a totally different pattern, and the wall "sconces" having circular edges rather than square ones). I also used stills and fan-made CGI recreations. Even though the cast of characters is turned upside down, the environment around them is unchanged from Episode 4. The floor patterns, some of the wall details, even down to the crates next to the booth are left as-is from how they are in the first film.

 

As for the creatures, choosing colors was hard. The holographic look of the game pieces messes with what the creature's real colors should be. Reference material is pretty limited, and can be inconsistent for both color and shape. Phil Tippett's interview with Tested about the redone Ep. 7 monsters was an invaluable resource to see up-close views of these creatures directly from the man who made them both times.

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