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Had to refit the reversing switch on the top of the gearbox again. This time took detailed photos. I will re-do this using Loctite 243 & crinkle (vibration-proof) washers next weekend (the Loctite didn't arrive in time for today).
I really loved the texture of the back, and had seen something similar at a quilt exhibition recently.
My experiment using my 50mm 1.8 as a macro lens, I've reversed mounted it on my camera. Usually this is done using a dedicated reverse ring but cheapskate like me just mount it backwards and hold it using my hand.
I therefore conclude:
- you have to move the camera itself to achive focus
- the longer the focal length the less magnification you would achive
- you could only use upto 24mm as the widest focal length, wider than that the glass of the lens would be touching the subject
- absolutely no control of depth of field. I've only managed to only focus on my name in this picture
"Keddie Flyer" excursion train making the reverse move on the north leg of the Keddie Wye. See video at: youtu.be/-jNTgoQQci0
The reverse features an eagle grasping thunderbolts, the favored symbol of the Ptolemies which adorned their war banners. Both the eagle and thunderbolts represent the god Zeus. It also features the inscription "ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ", or King Ptolemy”. Coins with such inscriptions help archaeologists, historian, and numismatists to verify historical accounts.
Donated by Dr. Orlando "Pip" Qualley
I thought I should try a few sports shots, so I recruited a coworker of mine that can create a good action shot
Found on a Poinsetia Plant, reversed the 50mm on the 70-300mm.
This is 2 images stacked together and the depth of field is still very shallow.
Reversed Faces-sold
Size: 36 inches x 48 inches x 1inches
Mixed Medium on Wood: epoxy resin, pigments, ink, sumi ink, acrylic paint, epoxy resin molded, micro ball bearings.
Year: 2012
Artist: Carlos Cesar Alves
Private Collection: Robert Honchell – Oakland Park - Florida
A major summer tourist attraction in Saint John is the jet boat, seen here passing beneath the Reversing Falls bridge.
This is the view behind the seats. A sausage sandwich stand. With the smell of those onions and peppers, I envision myself purchasing several of these throughout the season.