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Inspired by various inverted-reflection shots that I’ve seen around Flickr, I thought I’d give it a try. I tried adding some blur to the real image (now upside down) but didn’t like the result, so decided to just leave it as is.
A tree reflected in the flamingo pool as seen at Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens.
Thanks for looking. I appreciate feedback!
Jacksonville | Florida | Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens
The original is so pretty and welcoming.... this is, well... not.
I like how ominous it looks.
I don't like... the purple grass. Don't ask why. I don't entirely know.
(16/20)
Some out-take shots on an inverted hex twist.
Didn't care too much for the way they came out, and I did a better one later, but ended up cutting the whole bit anyhow.
Exterior of AWA solid state inverter. The input socket at left can be fed with the mains to use it as a UPS.
1 a: to reverse in position, order, or relationship b: to subject to inversion 2a: to turn inside out or upside down b: to turn inward. AKA: possible puke machine
Another of the new features from Picasa--Invert colors. Little One wanted to try out being a white cat in a world with purple foliage.
The BT Artbox Story
The good old British phone box was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott to commemorate King
George V's Silver Jubilee.
This year we’ve got a Diamond Jubilee and London 2012 to look forward to, so we decided we needed to do something to celebrate.
That something turned into BT ArtBox. It’s a campaign that thrives on the nation’s artistic talent.
Across London’s streets you’ll find replicas of the Gilbert Scott phone box, transformed by the
imaginations of some of our very best creative minds.
Then later on we’ll be auctioning all the boxes off to raise money for ChildLine’s 25th anniversary.
“Inverted”
Artist: Terence & James Woodgate
Location: Old Quebec Street
I love it. Simple but incredibly effective. By being upside down, you can't help but double take and think, 'Somethings not quite right.' Either that or, 'How much have I drunk?!'
Gaudi used catenary shapes in many of his buildings. Thus he would make these inverted scale models of weighted string to figure out the shapes of ngled columns, arches, and single-curvature vaults.
Beyond that though this model used for the Church of Colònia Güell in the museum under the Sagrada Família is just strangely beautiful in itself. If only i'd gotten it in focus. Doh!
"Inverted Jelly"
2007 gouache on paper
4x6 in
A painting from our past show at sixspace gallery in Culver City. The show is entitled Nirai Kanai that opened january 20th, 2007.
Opéra spot in Lyon. Thanks to Abdelhakim Abely for giving me the opportunity to present this picture.
Some out-take shots on an inverted hex twist.
Didn't care too much for the way they came out, and I did a better one later, but ended up cutting the whole bit anyhow.
Did a small test print using a uni ball signo white gel pen.
I took an image, converted to grayscale and increased the contrast. I then inverted the image in Photoshop and used the polargraph software as usual to output.
I tesselated this idea that I had yesterday. it's basically ilan garibi's cube tesselation but some of those cubes are inverted. this makes the collapse of the model considerably harder because you'd want the sides of the inverted cubes to stand up first. on the other hand was very friendly and a pleasure to work with.
you can also look at the front of this tesselation or detailed views of the front or the back.