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Chain maille bracelet made in the inverted round weave out of 19g bright aluminum jump rings. Each jump ring was hand coiled and hand cut by Blackbird Maille.
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I went to a talk last night by Clarissa Peterson @clarissa at the CSS Brigade meetup. Her talk was on Responsive Colour in CSS. It was an incredibly interesting talk. She spoke about what creates colour how we see it, how a colour blind person see the world completely differently than a none colour blind person. She also recommend testing our website in black and white and in different light settings. In the process of me fiddling around with some of what she taught us I stumble on the invert colour function on my monitor and my flicker photo stream. Photography has always been a hobby for me, I don’t fancy my self a very good photographer but I have found over the years I defiantly have a style and a subject matter I prefer. Plants, flowers scenery or close ups of object you would normally not focus on. Nothing terribly unique but if you look through my photo you get this sense of calm, simple, nature. However, when I looked at the photos invert I got a completely different feeling. An out of this world uneasiness. Like I had stepped onto another plant and started exploring its environment. I’m fascinated by how some of my favourite photos, or even some boring photos were complete transformed by inverting the colour To the point that some are even unrecognizable with the original. I’ve uploaded a couple of my favourites and I hope that for a moment everyone can think little bit differently about colour and how we perceive colour.
Side note I was not tripping on some psychedelic when I did this, just me, my peppermint tea and my computer.
Inverted and adjusted for color. For some reason I really like this one. Might be my new wall paper.
Other shots here
Inverted colour on the disc.
4 panes for the disc and proms.
Lunt L60pressure tuner, DMK21. Stacked in AS2!, post processed in Photoshop.
didn't they know it was supposed to go inside?
(this photo was featured on new york real estate blog curbed.com: ny.curbed.com/archives/2010/09/10/dumbos_priciest_listing... )
Located in Wawa, Nasugbo Batangas
The sun itself plus its own reflection portrays an inverted exclamation point in which it attracted my attention to capture the whole scene.
Exposure 25
Aperture f/16.0
Focal Length 17 mm
ISO Speed 50
Exposure Bias 0 EV
some kind inverted version of this.
(basically cit original in half and flipped the left & right side around.
2014 July - Dyxum challenge: Think outside the box.
Queenscliff lighthouse.
I have been going back through my photos now that I have upgraded from LR3 to LR5.5 and all the added goodness that entails.
Many of the shots I took that looked so-so can now really pop, and I have been doing some extreme processing to turn them into art rather than just a photo.
There were a few relfection shots I took and despite my increase in PP skill, I could not for the life of me get this one to really sizzle.
Not to say that it does now sizzle, but inverting it changed it, for me, in a way I find very interesting.
I find my eye drawn to the lighthouse, then it explores the picture, only to be drawn back around again to the lighthouse as my eye follows the natural flow of the rock pool. I am also intrigued by how it looks like the shot was taken from under water, in the rock pool. A bit of an optical illusion going on there.
I rarely invert my shots in PP - um never, in fact, so I am posting this as an Out of the box PP example.
This nasty guy has an abdomen about the size of a thimble.
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This is the corner of my power inverter in my truck, it just turned ot funky while I was playing around.
during bonfire, tried to experiment with spelling out letters, when you spell out letters it appeared inverted. Here i tried to spell out the letter B