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3 glasses, glass front makes effect of reversing colors have clear water, blue water on the left, the right orange water.
In this picture using an external flash.
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3 vasos, vaso frontal hace efecto de invertir colores tiene agua transparente, de la izquierda agua azul, el de la derecha agua naranja.
En esta foto utilice un flash externo.
I liked the look of this shot when I inverted it and thought it looked somewhat impressionistic. I hope you are all doing well and Happy Spring my Flickr friends!
Street photo is about timing. Sometimes it's an urban moment, some other times it's something in the scenery that catches your eye. The moment can be gone really quick, and for the scenery to make sense to capture it, you might have to be patient for the right moment to come. Maybe someone interesting to walk in your frame, or something to happen. I found this mural very bizzare yet it did strike me as allegoric. Maybe the artist wanted to show how big cities feel like prisons, where the highrises limit our view of the sky.. who knows? what I know is that this mural can be found at Horton Plaza Park in San Diego, California.
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None of my photos are HDR or blended images, they are taken from just one shot
Playa de Ogella, Ispaster (Vizcaya/Bizkaia - Euskadi / País Vasco)
Sony A100 + Sigma 10-20mm + Cokin filters : 2GND8
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I have been experimenting with taking day shots and using Photoshop's "invert" feature to convert the shot to a negative image. Day then becomes night. This is essentially the same shot as "Adams Street" (Malta, Illinois) in my feed below. A gimmick in my opinion for sure but still interesting to play around with.
A metaphor for our times, perhaps, when the world seems upside down. I just received an email from Bruce Percy, who wrote of inverting his photos (a lot better than this ;-) And hoping to sell his work. (www.brucepercy.com link off Flickr.) He calls it reinterpreting the image. I call it fooling around on an overcast morning.
This is a new crocus bloom from yesterday morning, taken using a translucent umbrella and tripod. I used an invert tool in Photoshop and then added a slight yellow hue. Just an experiment. No need to comment. I'm just a basic user of Photoshop. No knowledge about all of those little tools and layers. Looks a bit similar to a negative.
One often sees a pelican with its pouch hanging, filled with fish, or water, or a combination. But this one was yawning so largely that it reversed the pouch inwards. First time I'd seen this!
I passed by one of the bushtit nests today, and went around the back side nearer the water. Two bushtits came from the direction of the nest, gathering material, I suspect that this is the female nester.
I like what happened to this one the reflection of the sunrise and chimney is inverted from the rear one,
I think that is cool.
After enforcing their crew truck with new tires, the DREI 400 crew went up to Hillsdale to grab this empty grain train for Tuscola. ADM loaded the train overnight and the 400 job showed up this morning to send it back east.
On one of the line’s very few curves, the CSXT 4540 is seen snaking around and is about to dip into the Embarass River valley at Camargo. The misty, dreary day made for some very moody lighting conditions.
Sorry to have been gone for so long, life's been a little crazy :) ~ I hope you've all been well! I'm looking forward to being around a little bit more in the days ahead. Cheers to your weekend!!
This curious clock located on the pediment of the Congress Palace on Murillo Square is inverted compared to the usual clocks.
It is to be read from right to left, and its needles turn counterclockwise. The current president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, had it installed to challenge practices from the North.
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L'horloge inversée
Cette horloge curieuse située sur le fronton du palais du congrès sur la Place Murillo est à l'envers par rapport aux horloges habituelles.
Elle se lit de droite à gauche, et ses aiguilles tournent dans le sens inverse des aiguilles d'une montre. Le président actuel de la Bolivie, Evo Morales, l'a fait installer pour contester les pratiques venues du Nord.
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La Paz - Bolivie / La Paz - Bolivia
A tribute to structural engineering. Tensile forces held in check by minimal materials, much to admire.
Galvanised steel bar transformed to functions of a physical equation that graphs an octet of perfect catenary arcs across the valley. Beauty from purpose, with enough strength for the task, and no more.