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I love the way the blinds look ghostly. I think I'll invert more of my tosses - they come out so much more interesting.
Since I'm using the photo paper directly in the camera (like film), it comes out as a negative. Here's a contact print, flipping the values back to how they should be.
Hard to tell, isn't it!!
The main clue is the sliding door has disappeared to the wrong side of the van! (like it's LHD)
This clubhouse is in my neighborhood. I now enjoy playing bridge on Fridays and Bunco on Wednesday here. I have lived here for such a long time and did not know any of the people here. Now I'm having a great time being an "Elkins Lake Lady". My favorite effect of this shot is seeing the tiny people.
ansh: inverted colors
“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
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.
An inverted bowstring bridge. There are a mix of bowstring and inverted bowstring bridges along the route, this is a lovely part of the original rail journey, perhaps it was so that the passengers could see the view?
It was damaged and weakened during Storm Desmond and has been repaired and strengthened.
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A cropped detail of a vintage Mercedes Truck parked in the lot during a walk today in Burlington.
I thought I would submit this for Skylum Software's #SeptChallenge looking for a combination of Yellow and Metal.
A series of icicles that seem to grow up from the ground.
Note: These are actually captures of what I saw!
I used Photoshop to give the images a little more "color/depth" but nothing else!
If you look at the rest of the series, you will see that these little gems are REAL!
(I'm still trying to figure out who they were formed!)