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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
Taken at the Heart of Scotland airshow at Perth airport on Saturday the 5th June 2010. This shows the glider of the swift aerobatic display team in inverted flight while under tow.
This is an inverted image of a halogen bulb. The original was shot with my G11 set to its minimum exposure, f8, 1/4000s.
Fun rudder work while inverted ... trying to do a coordinated turn... note the parachute strap hanging to the right of the frame..
Canon point and shoot camera.
Created using lightweight 6mmOD coloured copper rings in Inverted weave with 2mm silver plated spacers threaded through centre,finished off with handmade 'S' hook featuring large emerald faceted crystal rondelle.
This is based on a photo of the Bull Ring building in Birmingham, UK (original is posted below).
- I inverted the colors in Photoshop and played a little with the hue. I like how my eyes can't decide if it's egg-shapes or holes ...
Photographed a Portra 800 negative with an Panasonic LX3 and inverted it in Lightroom 3. Another way of scanning.
It is raining cats and dogs again. Time for an inverted picture in a very grey frame. I do'nt know why, but it is. It is also a sort of reply to Aureliozen
An inverted image of the near full moon shows certain features, such as lunar rays, more clearly.
Digital Processing: Auto levels, image inversion, contrast increased, blackened background
For more of my astrophotography, see my website: www.astrophotoziad.com
The pond's take on reality is characterized by its own properties and is slightly different from reality itself. We see the world through a lens tinted by experiences. The images we collect are projected on a medium already saturated with thoughts, beliefs, and emotions.
This isn't a photoshopped mirror image; check the clouds near the treeline ;-)
From the one and only flight in which I wore a helmet cam - you can see part of my cheek/nose in the lower right ;-) This was a frame grab from the inverted pass in which I was in position on the top wing of the Stearman.
Messing around with ctrl + option + apple + 8 on my macbook and i thought the shoes looked awesome so desided to invert it and upload
Smoke from a gently smouldering joss stick lit from the left by a Speedlite 430EX II at quarter power and from the right by two small energy saving lamps.
Joss stick kindly provided by Simon Critchley at work.
#1- i really liked how the filter made the clouds look and how it inverted all the colours. so a bright cloudy day on the beach would turn into, a dark cloudy day on the beach.
#2- i feel like it added more depth and creativity to the photo
Damn, that was a long hiatus. From now until May, we've got one last incredible ride to take... and then the roller coaster finally gets torn down for good.
Some of us will walk away, always remembering how great it was being a LOST fan during these last six years. Others will hang around to drink a few beers in the footprints of where the coaster once stood. We'll get nostalgic about these times, about the show, and about what it meant to every one of us - the diehard fans - the ones who not only loved watching LOST but also enjoyed the camaraderie of being a hardcore fan. There's not likely to be another show like this, not anytime soon at least, and in a way that's probably the hardest part.
Still, now's not the time to reflect. We've got the FINAL season of LOST ahead of us... the one we've all been waiting for. The show is going out at the top of its game, and the story's being wrapped up exactly the way it was always intended. As far as series finales go, LOST's will be legendary. We've waited half a decade for these answers, and the biggest ones are finally coming. So sit back, grab the lap bar, and really concentrate on remembering this one last ride. For now, our post-LOST lives can wait.