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I love how the pattern is reversed here....and I want to keep this, but it is for a friend who puts sunshine in my life each day, so I'll send it on and let her enjoy it......it reminds me of Tupperware. :)
Well, I had said no more skippers for awhile, but I just had to share these I saw in a savannah in Francis Marion National Forest down near Charleston, SC. This is my first Reversed Roadside-Skipper!
It appears to be, but it's not. The school faces the other direction, so the letters are reversed when you face the city.
how cool, this is my first "reverse lens macro" it worked a treat.... how cool is this... a bit hard to hold on to the camera, lens, focus then snap, but hey.... this is an Ian Botham cricket figurine... i think it came out really well
Reverse Pedagogy opened on Culture Night at The Model Satellite. A diverse group of artists are gathered here together to produce artwork, to educate one another, and to collaborate generally in opposition to traditional art educational models. The project, much of it in the form of an artist residency, involved arts practitioners from different backgrounds, working in different genres.
Playing with holding my 50mm lens up to the sensor reversed. Kind of fun to play with but certainly not the highest image quality.
66093 leans into the reverse curves at Grendon with 463V Ditton to Felixstowe North container service.
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
Reverse lens macro held in place with my hand, no crop.
Was afraid to get closer for a better picture as I didn't want it to fly into my exposed lens!
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On the outside of the window..looking in. Sweetest Heart of Mary Church. Detroit, Michigan. January 10th, 2015.
The reverse of this very worn piece carries the value, three X's between a crown and sceptres. The legend will read: FT. HIB. REX. 1690. MAG. BR. FRA.
The central hole once held a copper plug, a later precaution against forgery.
31.5mm. dia. W. 11.2g.
Ref. Seaby 4579.
Reverse: "Myrtle Nelson - classmate of Edna through high school from Hazel 1937 - Myrtle is the daughter of Nels and Hannah Nelson".
More at pchs.org/resources/2003-054-016
Still killing time before our 3 hour tour (... a 3 hour tour) ... errr I mean ferry to Digby Nova Scotia, Brad suggested this park which had a vantage point over the falls and the skyline of Saint John, NB. It was our flexibility to adjust to what was allowed us which made this a most serendipitous trip.
As you can see here, the sun is making it's presence known.
Here's what wikipedia says about the falls.