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Vibrator is a U.S. made type common in high power inverters.
Smoothflo have given it their own part number.
My friend Carolyn was in town one spring and we decided to go on a hike. While romping around in the woods we ran across the usual suspects of deer, flowers, and mushrooms. This lonely shroom however had lost its footing and ended up topside down on a tree. I felt bad for the little guy being in this position, but there wasn't much I could do I did promise the fungi that I would document its plight so the world would know.
This image was taken in RAW and processed in Linux using Darktable.
Those who follow my stream will be beginning to realise my timing when dropping things into water is pretty bad :)
Thats OK though, it gives me plenty of shots like this to play around with.
With this one, very little was done. Just a crop from portrait to landscape and flip over, a quick tweak to the levels and removal of a few stray bubbles. What it is supposed to be I have no idea, but does it matter ???
To recap the lighting, 3 x Neewer SF-01 mini slave flashes, fitted with colour fliters. The two to the sides fired by radio triggers, with the third behind using the optical sensor.
I haven't been posted anything in quite a while because it seems I never leave my yard with my camera. I figure how many, bird, squirrel, flower pictures do you want to see? But when an Angel flew over my house I figured it was a sign from above that I should post something.
By the way, this picture isn't upside down, that is the way he flew over.
Ideally, the rotary tool should be hung above the bed of the tool upside-down. When we go on the road, however, we can't count on mounting to the ceiling.
Inverted Marionette from Tapestry of Nations parade in World Showcase at Epcot during the Millennium Celebration. Photographed with Canon EOS Rebel 2000 camera. The negative was scanned using an Epson Perfection V600 Photo scanner.
THE CURE - "The Walk"
I called you after midnight
Then ran until I burst
I passed the howling woman
And stood outside your door
We walked around a lake
And woke up in the rain
And everyone turned over
Troubled in their dreams again
Visiting time is over
And so we walk away
And both play dead then cry out loud
Why we always cry this way?
I kissed you in the water
And made your dry lips sing
I saw you look
Like a Japanese baby
In an instant I remembered everything...
I called you after midnight
Then ran until my heart burst
I passed the howling woman
And stood outside your door
I kissed you in the water
And made your dry lips sing
I saw you look
Like a Japanese baby
In an instant I remembered everything...
Taken with a Meade Model 395 (1000mm, f/11) and a Canon 60D. Processed in Lightroom and Inverted colours in Photoshop.
Photo of water fountains at Lowestoft in Suffolk. The shot has a very subtle blue tone, which I thought worked better than pure black and white, plus it works well with the theme of the photo.
I've got 2 versions of this photo uploaded, this one and one with the normal tones (not inverted). I'm not sure which one I like better so I thought I'd upload both and see which one proves more popular.
The image from www.flickr.com/photos/22325653@N03/2150829309/in/pool-fin... -- inverted. The original image may possibly be part of the Find 815 LOST ARG.
Does anyone recognize this person?
More info at thelostmeister.blogspot.com