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Inverted photo of a fountain at night. Intended for the Class With Dave & Dave, week 126, assignment 1. The assignment is to submit a photo which looks better upside down. This one certainly does. I see a UFO above a city skyline. Maybe I've looked at too many District 9 1-sheets, though I tend to see things like this anyway.
awesome sexy model James, in a crazy spontaneous photo shoot. he really can walk on walls the f*cker!
strobist:
umbrellabox cam right (7 o'clock), 580EXII behind model, triggered with pocket wizards.
After seeing the fun little creations by
Calin
www.flickr.com/photos/55943031@N02/7441920642/
and Pellaeon
www.flickr.com/photos/pellaeon/11022499506/in/dateposted/
I had to have a go myself , ONE consolation (FIXED IN UPDATE) to my design is 2 studs inverted under the front BUT they JUST clear the ground and the wheels would still roll
ZK356 (BS117) Eurofighter Typhoon being flown by Tarnish 5 as he prepares for his flying displays at RIAT and Farnborough.
Im sorry this is a bit abstract.
Its just I know that noctilucent clouds are lit from below by the Sun so I wondered what would happen if I inverted a patch of NLC clouds so they are "lit from above" - more like a dreamy ocean I think!
Several days after witches were spotted gathering over Diablo….The space time continuim fractures revealing a ghostly alterantive world....
Happy Halloween Eve....
I did this one two different ways. This is an older shot that I took with one of my first digital cameras, and it was processed with the Kodak Easyshare software. I was already learning how to play around with my photos, and used Photo Explosion for things like signatures, and to do editing that required things like airbrush. I guess as soon as I realized that you could alter a photo, I just had to do it!
The original edit and the latest edit are below. Although I prefer the blues and greens of the original, there was something so ethereal about the inverted image, that I really loved it.
EasyJet has for years been sporting their aircraft in special colours... Of all them, one of their earliest special colour scheme goes to G-EZUI, which earns the distinction for being the 200th Airbus to be delivered new to EasyJet back in 2011.
To celebrate, Airbus unveiled the 200th aircraft for EasyJet in special inverted colours, the overall fuselage in orange and the logo in white. It took just under 4 years until EasyJet took delivery of its 250th brand new Airbus, but that colour scheme is much simplified in comparison to the 200th which you can't miss!
EasyJet has for over a decade been a major Airbus customer, replacing the Boeing 737's that the company first started using when founded back in 1995. The company has expanded with a new fleet, starting with Airbus A319's which first began delivery in 2003-2004 and soon Airbus A320's in 2009. The company will add 30 Airbus A321neo's from 2018 following a conversion of 30 Airbus A320neo's orders early in May 2017.
Currently, EasyJet have a massive Airbus A320 family fleet with 244 in service, which includes 132 Airbus A319's and 112 Airbus A320's. EasyJet have on-order 22 Airbus A320ceo's, 100 Airbus A320neo's and a recent order for 30 Airbus A321neo's.
Echo Zulu Uniform India is one of 132 Airbus A320's in service with EasyJet, delivered new to the low-cost carriers in May 2011 and she is powered by 2 CFM International CFM56-5B4/3 engines.
Airbus A320-214 G-EZUI on final approach into Runway 26L at London Gatwick (LGW) on U28572 from Barcelona-El Prat (BCN).