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This inverted Hawaiian flag -- the flag that was used by the Kingdom of Hawaii before it became a US territory -- indicating the distress of the Hawaiian nation under US occupation, flies along Highway 130 between Keaau and Pahoa, not far from the Kingdom of Hawai'i outpost.
I took my life into my hands in order to get this shot: standing on a narrow median on a very busy street near a freeway offramp. Enjoy.
I'm not sure what's up with this sign. It's not a holdover from Florida's technicolor highway shield days, as US 19's color was red. There are a few of these black 19 signs around, like up in New Port Richey.
118th Avenue North at US 19, Pinellas Park.
Not sure which app I used to invert it, was white skeleton on a stark back blackground. Maybe WaterLogue... Then processed it through Repix.
Commercial power coming through the Tripp-Lite TE700 UPS has a funny little square thing dancing on the peak of the AC wave.
O.K...never even seen something like this...the lettering is clear and the border is solid white. It was given as a gift from a skater whose collection was early eighties.
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Araneus diadematus.
12mm in length the female being much bigger than the male. Varies in colour from a grey-brown to a reddish-brown. Abdomen has a central row of white dots with transverse white streaks forming a cross.. Seen July to October and is common and widespread throughout the UK.
There's no way she could look like that if she were the other end up. By the way, she'd be a grand. :-)
The real inverted one
Here's the original: www.flickr.com/photos/uchihafan/6966677064/in/photostream/
An artpiece by artist Andrew Small entitled C marks the end of both the C2C and the W2W cycle route. Designed as a large granite monolith, the work frames Roker Lighthouse, firmly placing the scuplture in it's Sunderland location. The mirror polished finish reflects the nearby surroundings and has star constellations etched into the surface. The work was inspired by ideas that related to Bede, Europe's greatest 8th Century scholar, who calculated the motion of the Sun and the Moon to set the date of Easter which is the method that is still in place today.
Bede was born in either 672 or 673AD around Wearmouth, now known as Monkwearmouth, in Sunderland. Bede was the greatest scholar of his day. He wrote scientific, historical and theological works.His most famous work, Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum or The Ecclesiastical History of the English People was completed in 731 AD. This is now regarded by modern scholars as the authoritative account of Christianity in England from its inception to Bede's own time.This reference in the sculpture to Bede also helps to link the artwork to the local area.
view from the Signature Room at the John Hancock Tower during out Thanksgiving Dinner.
I thought the shadows made for an interesting "inverted" skyline
So what do u think?
Here's the regular version: www.flickr.com/photos/uchihafan/6985815890/in/photostream
What happens when you very heavily over expose Instax films? You get what looks like a negative image. When inverted, it looks like a filtered photo.
These are maybe 4-10 stops over exposed. The inverted ones with the black frame had no adjustments, just a straight color curve inversion.
A set of photos taken at the Bournemouth Air Show from the deck of SS Shieldhall Britains largest working steamship. We sailed from Poole and anchored between Bournemouth and Boscombe Pier