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Not too sure i'll ever do an inverted image again, but it's all in learning how to edit our pictures, so this is my first finished product....for a challenge.
8/365- More PP attempts!
It's already 3 in the morning and I have class 4 hours later. This post-processing thing is seriously getting me addicted. Whatever. Ok Gotta jet! My bed's calling me. ;)
Phase contrast inverted microscope is being used to observe mesenchymal stem cell shape, morphology and expansion characteristics.
mi fotografÃa está hecha con el lente invertido, tuve que utilizar un ISO 200 debido a que, la fotografÃa macro necesita mucha luz, porque si a la cámara no le entra mucha luz, debes bajarle velocidad y sale movida, por el tipo de animal que se mueven mucho, también utilice WB auto porque la hice a la luz del dÃa, debido al lugar donde estaba y el sol estaba siendo interferido por nubes, era muy difÃcil tener una luz estable. tiene un ángulo paralelo y le deje un poco de espacio de mirada. el motivo de mi titulo es porque la fotografÃa macro es eso, una fotografÃa a detalle.
Same as the.... previous? next shot? only inverted. ( focused on the water in the cracks, not the raised bumps of ice)
Just having some fun experimenting. Hope you like it.
The bleeding hearts I have are all white, so I must be inventive.
I was playing around with the shot below this with the Roxio program and hit the 'invert" special effect....I was amazed! It sort of looks like Ice!!
There are 2 inverters, one to measure the electricity from the panels on the east and one for those on the west. We're testing a new product on the west ones that act as individual inverters.