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A look behind the camera at a television commercial shoot. The camera is out of focus.
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www.osmowaterfilters.com/ - Reverse osmosis is how you can get small particles out of water by forcing it through a filter (a membrane).
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Treino no Clubão Jardim São Paulo - Zona Norte
28.01.2006
? - Reverse Vault
Joined by members of the Division of Corporate & International Development, international trade commissioners and consuls, and staff of the Department of State, Governor Markell participated in the Reverse Trade Mission for foreign trade consuls from more than 20 countries.
Howard Zinn (August 24, 1922 – January 27, 2010) was an American historian, author, activist, playwright, intellectual and Professor of Political Science at Boston University from 1964 to 1988. He wrote more than 20 books, which included his best-selling and influential 'A People's History of the United States'. Zinn also wrote extensively about the civil rights, civil liberties and anti-war movements. His memoir, You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train, became the title of a 2004 documentary about Zinn's life and work.
American Vanadium Reverse circulation rig in action at American Vanadium Corp.'s Gibellini Vanadium Property in Nevada.
When I was a kid, I thought Reversing Falls was a waterfall that fell up when the tide changed. Boy, was I disappointed. This is sort of the opposite of that. While it is not an upwards waterfall, it is very beautiful.
Filed the notches for Reverse, Neutral, and Forward. Machined a simple clamp to use as a file guide, a great suggestion from Ed. The Reverse Stand is SS, so filing was a little difficult. Getting the guide positioned without twisting was also finicky, but would not want to do this job without the clamp.
Reverse of postcard for promotion of company. Customers get a free postcard when purchase a drink. Postage paid for. Write something nice about a friend, posts it.
On this side further sticker layers are beneath, abeling people to send the postcard onto further people
Somewhere on the Four Mile Trail with the base of the Cathedral Spires and Cathedral Rocks and El Capitan.
What if we photographed things right before they got covered up? We'd call it reverse archeology: uncovering what is about to be covered.
I found some old negatives and scanned and reversed them to learn who they might be, but can't say I know this fella. He does seem all alone on a deserted street, except for the photographer.. The vehicles in the background are pretty neat. Easier to see them when this is viewed large. I see, too, that the streets are dirt roads, but that might not tell you much, either. Maybe this was on a Sunday, when not too many people are out, and it is either shortly before or shortly after the noon hour, judging from his shadow. He looks like a satisfied man. Maybe that's his girlfriend taking the photo.
After the dough tempered for 2hours, I had a steel pan coated with Olive oil. spread the dough on it, rest it for another 2hours, and gently flatten it onto the pan. I've seen videos of L&B staff using a dough sheeter to do this, but wouldn't that deflate the airpockets in the dough??
Anyways, Fresh Mozz first for the L&B squares. Normal Sicilians get Sauce first. What makes the L&B so special is that the Pizza dough and the cheese become somewhat of mochi-like Godsmack goodness, and shields the sauce from making the dough soggy. Brilliant!
my reflection on the rollerball of a fine point ball point pen. Nikon 5omm reversed on a sigma 70-300
What a mouth, have never seen this insect before. Looks straight out of a sci fi flick. Taken with a 24mm lens reversed onto a stack of 3 extension tubes. A hinged hot shoe allows the flash to lean out over the stack with a home made snoot to fire the light directly in front of the lens. Taken in Central Park, NYC.