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a sik invert on a nice summers day at the trails

Inverted Joss Stick Smoke

Inverted shot of my laptop keyboard.

Inverted Cyanotype from glass negative purchased in Cambridge market

The F-22 Raptor is the fastest and most maneuverable fighter jet in the world today. The F-22's twin engines produce more thrust than any other fighter. Combined with its sleek aerodynamic design, this allows the F-22 to “Supercruise” at 1.5 times the speed of sound without using fuel consuming afterburner.

This is one of my favorite shots, as it shows the more artistic side of 360 video. Here, it looks as if Daniel and I are inside a giant terrarium, with the fish looking out at us, when in fact it is the other way around. It also looks like the camera must have been placed inside the aquarium to get this shot, but actually it is well outside. These are just some of the space warping effects that can be achieved with 360 video.

Maverick: Started up on his six, when he pulled in through the clouds, and then I moved in above him.

Charlie: Well, if you were directly above him, how could you see him?

Maverick: Because I was inverted!

 

:P

 

RAAF Roulettes - WoI 2017

Wondered what would happen if I inverted the photograms I have already made.

52 Images 2011, week 46 - Inverted

 

Not keen on this one but it'll do.

Copyright (C) by Chris McIntyre '08

As I walked across Navajo Bridge from the east side of the Colorado River I noticed that Old Glory was inverted above the Arizona state flag and wondered why. "Protest" jumped into my mind. Then I saw that the building was an information center and gift shop operated by one of our government agencies . . . the National Park Service. So I went inside and asked the lady in charge why the distress signal outside. She seemed puzzled but came outside with me to take a look. She said that she must have put it up wrong that morning and immediately took it down and corrected her mistake. I still wonder if it was an honest mistake or something else. I was the first of the many people around the parking lot and going in and out of the building to say anything. Are people blind or what?

Zinc Works Core. Watch your step.

This summer, I've been taking photos of people's reflections in the lake as they walk on the bridge or stand on the dock. When I edit each photo, I invert it so they appear right side up.

 

This time, I visited the lake just after a storm, so the surface of the water wasn't so calm.

Musselburgh Invert survey

I'd love to introduce you INVERTED COMMAS! Some tote bags with original illustrations are available!

 

INVERTED COMMAS was founded in the fall of 2011, it is currently located in Florence, Italy.

The main purpose was to create a place to share my personal art and make it reach more and more people.

I work in very different areas, so I felt the need to find a vehicle to express myself. Again.

I chose "INVERTED COMMAS" because I'm the kind of person who says "in inverted commas" like a hundred times per day, obviously gesticulating too.

 

www.invertedcommas.net

 

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Waaree Energies has recently launched the top-quality series of Off-Grid Solar PCU. This is the company well-known for manufacturing Solar Inverter in Delhi. Synergy Wave System LLP is their leading distributor which has decided to make the ecological Solar energy systems exist in stock for everyone through its online e-commerce channel.

U.S. Navy Blue Angels F/A-18 Hornet

 

Boeing Field, King County International Airport

King County, Washington

www.blueangels.navy.mil/

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The heart of the Ray-MaxTM System, this is a state-of-the art 150 kW transformerless inverter approved for operation with DC string voltages up to 1000 V DC. Using advanced heat transfer techniques (no liquids), in a low profile cabinet (27” high), this inverter has total flexibility as to it’s placement in an array, on a roof, or in an equipment room. The inverter operates at full power up to 40 C, and the components are sealed against atmospheric contamination and moisture ingress when used outdoors. The inverter is certified to the UL 1741 / IEEE 1547 standard for both the US and Canada. Housed in a heavy gage steel cabinet, with a marine grade gloss white powder finish, this inverter stay’s cool in the hot sun.

 

The inverter is fully compliant with the UL 1741 / IEEE 1547 safety requirements, and when used in a stand – alone application (no master controller), will manage it’s MPPT and grid interconnect safety functions. Self protected against all forms of overheating, overcurrent, etc., this is a highly reliable design, with all active components mounted on a chassis that can be swapped out in 30 minutes if service is required over its lifetime.

 

When used in a Ray-MaxTM system, the inverter accepts commands from the master controller which controls when it is active (on-line) and whether it is the “master” for that day, or one of the slaves. In Master mode, the inverter manages the MPPT function for the entire array, communicating to the controller when it needs additional capacity from the other inverters to harvest the available energy.

 

The Ray-MaxTM inverter has a peak efficiency of 98 % (CEC listed as 95.5 % with a matching transformer) and includes an extended 20-year warranty.

  

Session at North Walsham Skate park.

Capturing smoke patterns from DLP. Color and other adjustments in PSE.

Inverted colors. Taken somewhere in north central Alberta, Canada.

I inverted this image

www.flickr.com/photos/dolcepics/3856936523/

 

Adjusted the hue then ran PW's heartland (10%) and Colorized (50%) actions in Photoshop.

 

I like this one better. hehe

JR700-1R5H-4

Place of Origin: Zhejiang, China (Mainland)

Brand Name: JAROL

Model Number: JR700-1R5H-4

Output Power: 1.5KW

Output Type: Triple

Size: 170*126*150

Weight: 2.8KG

Input Voltage: 380V

Output Voltage: 0--415V

Type: AC/AC

Output Frequency: 0--400hz

Output Current: 4A

Technical properties

JR7000 UNIVERSAL VECTOR AND ENERGY SAVING SPECIAL TYPE / SPWM control

Overload capacity150% rated current 60S;180% rated current 10S;

Timing proportion <1:40

Frequency control precision±0.1%

Carrier frequency1.0K-15.0KHZ

Pure sine wave inverter

Functions and Features

High reliability with the motor control IC+IGBT at the core

A wider tolerance for the changes of supply voltage by ±15%

PID controller which is used in close loop control systems

Simple PLC which can achieve multi-speed, quasi winding and unwinding function, wobble, etc

High startup torque which can reach 150%while 1HZ

Good overload capacity which can reach 150% for 1 min, and 180% for 0.2 sec

Output frequency resolution can reach 0.01 HZ

Three user-defined frequency by passes and a range

Automatic compensate output torque when output frequency is low

Automatic regulate output voltage when supply voltage changes in range

Automatic energy-saving function which can automatic calculation the optimal output voltage

according to the load to save energy

JAROL communication protocol and modbus protocol, and it is easier for user to build up

centralized control system

 

link: www.china-inverter.net/

After reviewing the few rare photos of other RV-4 inverted oil installations that I could find on the web, I finally came up with this. It's on the LEFT side of the firewall instead of the right side that is usually seen in other installations. The right side was a little bit "busy", with the heat muff hoses and the inverted vent tank located there. Hoses, fittings, and firesleeve to connect up this valve to the engine cost almost as much as the valve itself!

It took quite a few evenings of holding the valve in various positions to get the right combinations of vertical placement, access to fasteners, and hose clearance. Once I figured out where it had to be mounted, I bent and riveted the 3-piece bracket in one evening. I still need to place a doubler inside the firewall, as that stainless steel is pretty thin and I'm worried about developing cracks around the fasteners.

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