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This is a shot down the back of one of my dining room chairs and enhanced with Photoshop using the color negative invert. Taken with a Canon 35mm f/2 lens. Type L for a better view.
Our Daily Challenge - Curved - 2/26/11
An "artsy" version of a photo taken recently, I had been adjusting color, etc. in Photoshop and accidentally inverted the entire photo. But I liked it so much I decided to keep it. Coming up next is the actual photo...
This is me in April 2011. I was hiking at Tortilla Flat, Arizona, and this time I was prepared to try my skills in the nature. I have been working on improving my splits and arm strength and was surprised of myself too when i realized I could do this pose..:P.
Saab JAS-39C Gripen
Serial #: 39-268
F 7 wing
212. Fighter Squadron
Swedish Air Force
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Maj Peter Fallén received the King Hussein Memorial Sword for best overall flying demonstration and said "This means so much to me. I'm almost in tears now, because RIAT has been a big part of my career as a display pilot. I've been flying here for six years, and it's been the main event every year. I'm so grateful."
[RIAT 2019]
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A while back I played around with inverting colours in photoshop, and found that beach and sea scenes were perfectly complementary as the pale brown sand would invert to a blue, and the blue of the sea would invert to a brown.
Bizarrely, and similarly, blue in photoshop inverts to yellow.
It got me pondering about the colour blue. As you can see from the image, five colours invert to blue: brown, red, orange, yellow and chartreuse (a greeny yellow).
Is it that we are insufficiently discriminating so that we call all these blues blue?
Or are we more sensitive to the earthy colours so that they are more distinct in our eyes?
just got a new 'smartphone' and am learning how to take pictures and upload to my iphoto-- it's a huge learning curve.
and i am not going to show you the selfie-- yulk!!
ANSH scavenger7 "inverted colors"
am definitely gonna do this again with more *colors* than white snow and brown trunks on green trees
“Yes, you can lose somebody overnight, yes, your whole life can be turned upside down. Life is short. It can come and go like a feather in the wind.” Shania Twain
This is the only flower I have seen (as of now) where petals grow downwards.
The inverted flower was what attracted me to buy the creeper. I believe it is one of the varieties of the Passion Flower
The “inverted pyramid” architectural design of MGIC’s 4-story headquarters has made it one of Milwaukee’s most unique buildings since its completion in 1973. The building is one of two Travertine marble and bronze glass structures on the 2.5 acre MGIC Plaza. Architect-engineers for the development were Fitzhug Scott-Architects, Inc. of Milwaukee and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill of Chicago, who also designed such famous works as the Hancock Building and Willis Tower (originally known as the Sears Tower) in Chicago.
A praying mantis posed on the remains of a sunflower, a few petals from another sunflower in the background. In Rockport, Texas.