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Taken with my venerated D300 and kit lens

Taken at 5am during the first snow shower of the year. Edited in photoshop and inverted to make everything except the flag black and white.

I was hunting for a cloud inversion since 2017. Who would've thought that I'd capture one in Poland

 

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Taken with a Olympus 725sw that a lost in the São Pedro Estoril beach when surfing :( !

The shot was taken the way it is (inverted) !!

Thanks to Mysitc Blackbart for her help and inspiration

since the macromonday theme for 6/5 is silhouette, i decided to see what the hello there frog would look like if i inverted the black and white and if it would be worth my while to try to actually photograph it that way, if my skills and ingenuity worked.

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Praktica MTL3 / Optomax 35mm lens / Kodak Tri-X 400

 

Taken at film speed - developed in Ilfosol 3 (1:9, 7'30" - agitation first minute and then inverted once every 30")

The Navy's Blue Angels are seen here flying 'Dirty' (landing gear and tailhook down) and Inverted while practicing for the 2022 Vero Beach Airshow in Vero Beach, Florida.

  

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The inverted pyramid at The Louvre in Paris, France.

Something something cockpit.

 

Alt picture

 

Other views, including fig fittage

 

I was going back down memory lane the other day looking through Milo's photostream, and I was inspired to ask the question "what's the strangest way that I could put a minifigure in a mech?". I came up with "upside down with their head in the crotch". Then I built a mech that is way cooler than expected.

ANSH59 - 7. Inverted colours

ODC - IN THE DISTANCE 30th January - 5th February, 2015

 

Park at the Nebraska side of Carter Lake. (Most Interesting picture on Flickr under the tags Carter Lake, Nebraska and Omaha)

 

This picture has also been used here.

Medical professionals frequently have the caduceus (snakes and staff) image on their monuments, but I can recall ever seeing on upside down as shown here.

One of the inverted arches that supports the Baltimore Basilica.

The pilot of a Slovenian PC-9 shows their skills during a pass through Vouraikos Gorge. This was part of a familiarisation flight in preparation for the 2025 Iniochos exercise.

 

Aircraft: Slovenian Army Aviation Command Pilatus PC-9M Hudournik L9-61 from 152 Letalska Eskadrilja.

 

Location: Vouraikos Gorge, Achaea, Greece.

Crazy birds and amazing to watch

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"La Rivière" by French artist Cédric Le Borgne at Marché aux Poissons in Mons, Belgium.

 

Two giant koi carp seem to swim across the sky in this installation entitled La Rivière. These majestic creatures, lit from within, captivate passers-by, reducing them to their own scale in relation to nature which fascinates them, but which is gradually disappearing. Artist Cédric Le Borgne draws inspiration from reality and his environment to create unique works of art. He explores public space, encounters and sharing, and his work illustrates the interaction between art and life. Rivière embodies the poetry of nature and the beauty of artistic creation.

 

Source: streetartcities.com/cities/mons/markers/fe6031bd-cf4a-4f8...

 

I was there during daylight only so I inverted this pic to get an idea what it must look like in the dark. The structure even looks more delicate and fragile.

 

more info about the artist and his work:

www.cedricleborgne.com/7357225-collection

Nathan Hammons inverted over Airventure last summer.

This young garden spider is trying to clean the raindrops out of its web!

Still need a hand full of reddish brown pieces, and a few dark green pieces.

In a classic sundial, the time is read by observing the shadow cast by an inclined style, which sweeps over the hour lines. Here, it is the hour lines that project onto the dial down to a point where the time is read.

If the principle of this sundial has been known since the 17th century, only one copy of this type, which has now disappeared, was made in France, in Besançon in 1757.

In the canopy, which is inclined according to the latitude of the place overhanging the vertical wall, incisions were made, ending with hour numerals, which let light rays pass through. During the course of the day, these rays scroll in the shadow of the wall from left to right and indicate the "0-minute" solar hour when they pass over the red dot placed in front of the index finger of the hand.

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Dans un cadran classique, la lecture de l'heure s'effectue en observant l'ombre issue d'un style incliné, qui balaye des lignes horaires. Ici, ce sont les lignes horaires qui se projettent sur le cadran et balayent un point où s'effectue la lecture de l'heure.

Si le principe de ce cadran solaire est connu depuis le XVIIème siècle, un seul exemplaire de ce type, aujourd'hui disparu, a été réalisé en France, à Besançon en 1757.

Dans l''auvent incliné selon la latitude du lieu qui surplombe la paroi verticale, on a pratiqué des incisions, terminées par des chiffres d'heures, qui laissent passer des rais de lumière. Au cours de la journée, ces rais défilent dans l'ombre du mur de la gauche vers la droite et indiquent l'heure solaire "entière" lorsqu'ils passent sur le point rouge placé devant l'index de la main.

 

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Halo on the clouds during a flight over the Alps. Captured with a Sony RX100III and developed with AuroraHDR.

Inside the National Cold War Exhibition Hanger at the RAF Museum Midlands, Cosford.

 

Olympus OM4Ti | Olympus Zuiko 50mm F/1.4 | Harman Phoenix 200

 

Scanned with Plustek 8100

 

Lab developed by AG Photolab

Photographer: Anna-Rina

Location: Rimba Kiara Park

Pants: adidas

Yeah this is upside down. Somehow that makes it better than the right-side up version.

Rolleiflex Automat K4B

CZJ Tessar 75 mm f/3,5@ f/8; 1/25

Rollei green filter

Ilford FP4+@ISO 250

Diafine 3,5+3,5 min.

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