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Macro Mondays, Strobist Sundays Sideways, Upside-down or Backwards themes.
Vivitar 285 shoot through umbrella right. Reflector left. Gridded blue gelled YN-460 at the back. Ebay triggers.
An inverted view of a blown glass heart I saw at the Glass Museum's Gift Shop in Tacoma. It is based on the original that I previously posted here (except without the lettering):
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I loved the colors....kind of reminds me of stained glass work.
Mientras me invade mi alrededor, empapo el aire que me rodea, mi todo con un extra de explosión discontinua.
Más, menos, es igual, acción reacción en cadena.
Rumblemumbles is due soon and it is very hot.
I decided to take a photo of some small Proteas on the iPad while waiting, and used Photoshop Express to play with it.
Here the colours are inverted with a circular vignette in place.
If Mrs Mail sees what I did to her flowers, I could be in trouble.
My mother tells me that research shows children have better brain development when they occasionally do somersaults or stand on their heads.
A White-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis), clinging to the underside of a tree trunk, at Kumeyaay Lake, in San Diego, CA.
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This picture is upside down, clear morning while out fishing. You can see the water spray of the boat in the top of the photo.
So "Flight" was a very good movie, it reminded me I shot this earlier this year...SOOC except for a slight edit near the bottom, as this is really part of a giant statue consisting of 3 real T-38 jet planes at the Owatonna Airport.
A map of the world where the elevations have been negated, so land swaps places with the sea.
Generated using QGIS. The raster calculator was used to invert the elevations around sea level, using the expression
-1.0 * "layername@1"
and subsequently clipped so only the land remains, again using the Raster calculator and the expression
("layername@1">0.0) * "layername@1"
That removed everything below sea level (which used to be land) so that the hillshade could be applied (using Multiply blending mode, 50% opacity)
Used ETOPO1 elevation and bathymetry data (via NOAA). I'm using the bedrock rather than surface elevations, which explains why Greenland and Antartica have some patches of 'land' - these land masses have areas beneath the ice that are below sea level.
Was surprised to find a little island emerging in what was China - this corresponds to the small Turfan Basin.
Interesting to see how the textures of the sea bed differ to those on land.
Trying some different things, like this inverted forest after seeing LED-Eddie's inversion shot, simple but effective.
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The local bodyboard surf club getting the marquees ready for the day's club surf competition. They invited me back to take photos but the rain came down in bucketloads.
Part of the set, Abstract Collages and Almost-Raw Materials
To see the original photo I used to make this version, a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/montanaraven/22912832/in/photostream/">it's here.