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For TRP: Copycat

 

This is a somewhat reversed copy of this shot that I love by lutman123

 

I haven't added her as a contact (yet)... but love so much of her work...

 

she's hard to copy though, because I don't have her good looks...

The "wrong" side of my embroidery. Crappy photo, but does the job. :)

 

Some info about the technique at my blog: redtarts.blogspot.com

Reverse tailgrab lors des Sudwestern Sessions à Gavarnie. Toutes les photos de cette session par Mayou entre autres sur www.sudwestern.com/sudwestern-sessions-gavarnie/

reverse community service "do the time before the crime", so this run down old shop was a bit of a eyesore so i took it opon myself to brighten it up in some sort of vigilante urban decorator fashion, this is phase one of my twisted little plan.

  

The cruise ship Silver Cloud registered in the Bahamas length 155m, beam 21m, draft 5.45m.

Here's a look at the cut-down foam interior of the plate. We were a bit rushed on this project, so I didn't have time to sculpt in the internal detail. Painting and drybrushing the foam provided a bit of detail, but if I'd been thinking when cutting out the excess, I would have cut in some internal ribs using the foam cutter.

 

Full project details can be found here:

modernsynthesist.blogspot.com/2011/04/old-strains-tyranid...

Shot with a 24mm reversed onto extension tubes. A hinged hot shoe allows the flash to lean out over the end of the stack and a DIY snoot with diffusion fires the light onto the subject.

Me on the first ascent of my new route Reverse Psychology (27), Point Pure, Brooyar, SE QLD. This section is quite the gritstone slappy affair.

© C Gibson 2008

taken by reversing my 50mm f1.8 - aperture set to f/4

Obverse: Head of Octavian, bare, right. Reverse: Apollo seated, right, on rock, holding lyre. CAESAR DIVI[F] (across field)

 

Credit Line

Storer Collection

 

Roman, Republican Period, about 32–29 B.C.

 

Mint

Uncertain (Brundisium or Rome), Italy

 

Dimensions

Diameter: 21 mm. Weight: 3.37 gm. Die Axis: 3

 

Accession Number

32.785

 

Medium or Technique

Silver

Reverse Flash is wishing you a most joyous CHRISTmas :)

For closer and closer macro:

 

Stopped down and reversed 28mm. This is maybe 3 to 1. Hard to light, hard to focus and DOF is razor thin. Not by any stretch of the imagination is this setup for the not dedicated...

It only focuses at a certain distance and this is it.

'Falling In Reverse' at 'Melkweg, Oude Zaal', Amsterdam on Saturday, 7th of June 2014.

 

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@Lv Chun, Hone He, Yunnan.

Reverse Cut company logo from face of solid metallic silver panel.

 

There is only one federally insured reverse mortgage so why pay more? When using this image please provide photo credit (link) to: reverse.mortgage

The reverse features two intertwined snakes around a bowcase, more Dionysian imagery and an emblem of the Attalids, the rulers of Asia Minor when this coin was minted. These coins were minted with imagery of Dionysus because the Attalids asserted the god as the founder of their lineage.

 

Donated by Dr. Rolfe Haatvedt

Respect gravity, it's the law ;-)

Putting everything on, that is.

Yesterday I was reading the flickr blog entry about Reverse Lens Photography (http://blog.flickr.net/en/2010/05/07/turn-your-lenses-upside-down/) and got inspired to put together my Canon 70-200mm L 4f with my Tamron 28-200mm 3.8-5.6 and this is one of the results.

 

More on my blog:

red-gecko-productions.com/redgecko/?p=246

Saturday Dorm party - Reverse gang bang at Dorm

clearly, he was not cooperating

 

reverse lens macro - Parco del Cardeto

42557 is reversed out of Wabtec kilmarnock 11th July 2014

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.

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.

30 July 2011 - Admiralty Park, Singapore.

This ant was busy collecting water on a bright Saturday morning.

 

Taken with reversed 18-55mm lens. Single exposure @ 1/125 with ISO 200. DIY box cover lid duffused my pop-up flash.

Tight reverse. Text book.

 

Copyright KernowSnapper

Macro using a 3$ reverse ring, to fit Ef 18-55mm lens on canon 350D

Amazing Day 2013

Locate Triulzi

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.

Back of the CF Scoreboard while waiting on Shake Shack line

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