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You never know what you're going to find underneath the lid of a frozen mud puddle.

 

Hibiscus

 

Experimenting for the Sunday challenge

In an undistinguished, indeed neglected, corner of our rear garden, this small scene drew my attention this morning.

I didn't see it at first, but the end of day shade sort of isolated the shot for me. I also knew that the colors would be enhanced by the warmer light of the time. Fortunately or unfortunately, I couldn't do a thing about the small speck at the bottom of the T, because I was on the wrong side of the fence. Does it add or detract, what do you think?

invert picture of a cactus cluster

vertiges inversé

Cimetière du Père-Lachaise

gravity need not apply for this tiny leaf-footed bug nymph gaining an unusual perspective on its new world

 

backyard capture in chesterfield

This is the original inverted, black and white gradient photo that inspired me to create a piece that had a more digital media and artistic tone. The paint on the subject's face was used because of the success I had while using it for my high key project. I also felt that photographing men would be an interesting change since I was not used to photographing men before this project. I have definitely learned a lot from this project editing and photographing-wise.

This is NOT mistakes. :-]

I like inverted image about this picture.

 

The original picture was taken by Hand made 6x9 camera with Schneider Super-Angulon 47mm f5.6 MC

KODAK T-Max400 (400TMY-2)

Contact print with A4 size digital negative and hand coated Cyanotype paper and green tea toned.

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at the center of Roden Crater.

 

P.S. A huge thanks to Mark Pincus for organizing this first of its kind overnight stay.

Aperture: f/22

Exposure: 20 seconds

ISO: 100

Camera: Nikon D90

Lens: 18-105 @ 18mm

Filters: B+W ND110

Processing: Aperture & Silver Efex Pro & CS5

Feeling a little upside down today.

50 raw images

shot on samsung note 20 ultra

I wish I had better light on this but I like the angle.

Inverted to the negative using Photoshop

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