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04.04.2009 -- Saturday was filled with a lot of volunteer work. I volunteered to help at the SEAS Engineering Open House and I set up a Project:Possibility Hack-a-thon. After a long day of talking to people and inspiring people I took a picture of the UCLA inverted foutain.
When you first get to UCLA they tell you to touch the water of the inverted fountain and you're only allowed to touch it again when you graduate. If you break this rule.. you will fail... mwahahaha.
Space is a bit tight all round in here, partly because we wanted the engine panel recessed, leaving less room for the inverter/charger behind it
What: Inverted image of Sunset over Dunedin. Playing with photoshop bought this to my attention. I love the treatment on this image but have tried other images and do not like the results.
Another morning of experiments. I wanted to experiment and see what a lily would look like in colour. I inverted it to make it luminous and then worked on the colour.
This image was taken by: FRANK PETERS. A fellow flickr member.
Here is the link to the original image.
The smallest size low frequency isolation transformer rack-mounted inverter
1. Two kinds of start mode: Reduction Voltage Start and Variable Frequency Start. Customers can set start mode according to the nature of their load.
2. The output frequency can be set, this function is very convenient for customer.
3. The output voltage can be set between +20 % to -40 % of rated voltage. It’s a great convenience to users.
Visit our website: www.cnbangzhao.com/en/RackMountedInverter
Biomager Inc's inverted biological microscopes have been designed to be versatile, modular, ergonomic microscope systems ideal for use in biological, clinical or vet researchor educational labs.
All inverted microscopes have brightfield imaging capabilities. Some models come with Phase Contrast, darkfield/drak-field, and epi-fluorescence imaging modes to add/on or upgrade.
The biological inverted microscopes are well suited for live cell imaging, in-vitro fertilization (IVF) microscopy.
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Inverted version of: www.flickr.com/photos/bonuel/4165583582/
Part of my Photo Mondays: www.bonuel.ca/blog/category/photo-monday/