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Foto feita no hotel fazenda Solar dos Girassóis - Mairiporã/São Paulo.
usei uma lente sigma 105mm, na posição invertida na frente da objetiva da H10.
I do not know why but the letters on the left appear to be recessed. Yet they are not and if you rotate the image 180 degrees the new left side (previously on the right and sticking up) are now recessed.
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Taken from the top of a tower block through thick glass. Delighted with the happy accident where the 'sun' in the snow seems to be radiating dark shadows. And that the cyclists were captured at the point where the paths crossed.
Another inverted 180 SNOT Technique for the collection. Details are found here.
Rediscovered thanks to Swoofty, who used in one of his trains.
A page from my "Adult Colouring Book" that I coloured using pencil colours and then inverted the colours in the photograph to get another perspective.
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My neighbors hate the double-crested cormorants so much that I inverted them and made them anonymous. 65/365
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For this my third year in a row I’ve been drawn to this Mountain.
Lone Eagle Peak is the Craziest Mountain I’ve ever seen.
It dominates the landscape around it.
Photographs cannot do it justice and believe me I've tried.
It’s reflection in this little pond draws out its grandeur much more than a straight on shot.
Lone Eagle Peak is Amazing.
It deserves the exertion required to gaze upon it.
May there never be a road built to it.
Couldn't resist adding colors in the background to this inverted photo - bear with me + let your imagination run....
“There are people who can write their memoirs with a reasonable amount of honesty, and there are people who simply cannot take themselves seriously enough. I think I might be the first to admit that the sort of reticence which prevents a man from exploiting his own personality is really an inverted sort of egotism.” - Raymond Chandler
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Inverted black and white picture of The Tel Aviv Museum Of Modern Art. I was trying to express the clean line of the building artistic architecture.
Urban photography: winter 2019
52 Weeks of 2022
Week No. 32: Crystal ball photography
Category: Creative / Technique
I had two ideas for this week's them, but I wasn't going to get time for one of them sadly, so this was the other idea. An iconic Norfolk Broads scene, a historic wind-pump (not a windmill, these ones pumped water) reflected in the water of a dyke.
This is Horsey Wind-pump close to the east coast.
I remembered why I find the lensball shots tricky, it's finding a way to balance the ball in a position to get a decent angle on the shot you want to frame in the ball. This is balance on the top tube of my tripod, having removed the ball-head.
Go to My 52 week Instagram to see some other shots taken with the lensball.
I post most frequently to my main Instagram so there are more photos there.
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a man gets decorated and face painted to perform at charak festival at a village in rural west bengal.
This photo was taken against a black background and then inverted in Lightroom.
The recent lockdown in Sydney has given me a lot of time to experiment with smoke photography and my flash again. I find the process of taking the photos really boring, but I love the editing component of it. The possibilities are endless with how you want to edit it.. I might post another composite photo I made with smoke at a later stage. If you haven't yet, you should really give it a go!
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Abstract processing gives a "night time feeling" to the passing of
"Big Boy" Union Pacific 4014 nearing the completion of its 2024 tour.
www.up.com/heritage/steam/schedule/index.htm
www.up.com/heritage/steam/4014/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Pacific_Big_Boy
4-8-8-4 Big Boy
Wild Horse, Colorado
Kingdom Centre (Kingdom Tower) - King Fahd Road, Al-Olaya, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Design Architect: Ellerbe Becket (AECOM)
Leading Engineering Consultant: Omrania & Associates
Associate Architect: William Chilton
Structural Engineer: Arup
Project Management: Saudi Arabian Bechtel Company
Main Contractor: El Seif Engineering Contracting Co.
Additional Contractor: Webuild (Salini Impregilo)
Curtain-wall Contractor: Götz Middle East
Glass Supplier: Saudi American Glass Company
Developer/Owner: Kingdom Holding Company
Height: 302.3 m
Floors: 41
Total Built-up Area: Approx. 185,000 m²
Status: Completed (1999–2002)
Architectural Style: Modernism
Analogy: Inverted Arch Gate
The building’s form is defined by a pure vertical blade with a dramatic inverted arch at the top. The large opening reduces wind loads, creates a unique skyline identity, and supports the sky-bridge. The form blends structural logic, minimalist geometry, and a modern interpretation of a symbolic gateway in Riyadh’s urban landscape.
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