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KUNIHIKO SONODA
3/16/2012
REVERSE-BABLE
I have known about St. Louis since childhood - Mississippi River; Tom Sawyer; the St. Louis Cardinals; Glenn Miller; etc. When I studied architecture I learned about the beautiful Gateway Arch. But, I did not know about Pruitt-Igoe.
During the 1970’s I was engaged as an architect. Architects were focused on functionalism and internationalism. I was opposed to modernism and focused on the concept of “regionalism.” For the past 40 years, functionalism has ruled the world of architecture. Lately “post-modernism” has been the trend. Functionalism in architecture has cast doubt into the emptiness in the hearts of men.
40 years ago, people were opposed to modernism architecture in St. Louis. The post-modern movement recently has not always been successful, but we should continue the idea of post-modernism. People who are involved in architecture and city designing are involved with the economic conditions and the setting.
My landscape design for the “Pruitt-Igoe-Now” project is in light of the meaning of “40 years.” This is the time required for human society to be delivered from “ruin” and “troubles.” Society develops from theory, race, religion, ideology, locality, nationalism, and various human relationships. People find communication difficult because the meaning of words gets lost in society.
This site will become a symbol of forgiveness, peace and healing. The waters of the Mississippi River will be directed onto the fertile land of Pruitt-Igoe which has been separated from this “Mother River” for 40 years. It will become a park of fountains. Water brings good ideas to the way people live. In the middle of this space will be a convention hall and a 490yd tall tower. The convention hall will be for cultural events. The tower will be a source for sending out information.
“St. Louis – Born Again.”
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Handheld, reversing ring macro. I'm only getting about 1mm DoF and it's really hard to get the right bit in focus when the little bugger's sitting on a plant that's shaking in the breeze!
First reverse lens macros of the season, 24mm reversed onto two extension tubes. A hinged hot shoe mount allows the flash to lean out over the lens and a DIY snoot with diffusion.
I am reverse engineering a sweater that I fell in love with in the November '10 Anthropologie catalog: the pinafore pullover. This is the bottom of the front piece. I'm using Berroco Vintage Chunky in Cracked Pepper on US 11s.
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Turning this wheel changed the orientation of the valves in the engine and as a result, could change the ship's direction from forward to reverse. The recovery of the reversing wheel revealed a modification to Ericsson's design, which had originally specified a hand crank instead.
Reversed dress/corsage colors!
I wish I could have taken more pictures with them other pretty ladies :(
Needless to say I'm excited. Wish I had a softbox or something even an umbrella back. So the lighting is a bit harsh but I'm still mastering my studio lights [still haven't got them all back from Cody].
Here's my lenses tested out on a, wait, this ruler is lame, it has no labels and it's the triangular engineer kind! Anyway, I'm pretty sure it's millimeters, so here we go. We'll go widest to longest in focal lengths, which when reversed, is quite fittingly the opposite, where a wide lens reversed gives you a higher magnification than a long lens reversed.
My findings: The 70-200 and the 35 were both surprisingly sharp when reversed, and the 35 especially has a great deal of magnification. The fisheye was beserk. Since it has the petal hood, it doesn't meet with the circle opening of the camera very well, and you'd think that with the light leaks everything would be overexposed? Not so. In fact I had to crank up the ISO and lower the shutter to get a proper one. The 17-40 was great too, I tested it at 17mm but it was so close I couldn't fit all of the 30 in the frame along with the lines. I couldn't do this for the fisheye either so I dragged the lines down to meet them, but other than that each photo is not cropped and untouched.
For what it's worth, reading my camera data for the fisheye shot, I got an aperture value of >f/1024.
The Ultratec Reverse Osmosis system uses a non-electric water driven pump to improve water quality, pressure, and efficiency. State certified tests verified the Arsenic reduction for this application to <2ppb.
This is an image of a reverse mortgage button. When using this image please provide photo credit (link) to: reverse.mortgage
Test shot #1. The top frame is focused through a reversed 50mm/1.7 Minolta Rokkor-X MD lens. Notice the large vignetting. The bottom frame is shot without the Minolta from the same distance. Notice that I can't even focus at this close range, which is approximately 7 inches. See the discussion.