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This was taken in San Antonio, Texas, a long time ago !
It is a wooden slatted canopy over a pedestrian concourse, held in tension with wires attached to a streel ring ! My camera is pointed straight up !
The only photoshop applied to this 35mm colour slide is to invert the colours!
The inverted glass pyramid in the shopping area of the Louvre museum. The museum was packed full of people and its no different here Paris, France
The Inverted view allows me to see, everyday things in an unnatural or a more natural way depending on your View.
Transforming into the things we do not want to see, part of a world we no longer remember.
Seeping out through everyday objects, looking for those cracks in the mind, the ones who can see, for there are only a few.
The darkness can not hide them any longer, the spark has been lit, there is a glowing ember.
For those few the fantasies leap forth as daydreams, truer than we knew.
Created by photographing a 6x6 inch Square block of ice melting in the sink with dripping water, inverted and mirrored for effects.
The diver takes off from the three-meter springboard in a reverse twisting dive to a pike position midway thorugh and then enters the water facing forward.
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Lamps made out of wires and cloth hang from the ceiling of a coffee shop looking like inverted mushrooms.
Feb 6 2017 [Ununusal] As I was going into work this morning I noticed this odd cloud in the sky.. It looks like the Ying Yang of clouds along with some pretty inverted colours.. probably the remnants of an airplane's vapor trail but the colours and shape played nicely with the backdrop. Kinda nice.
What would the Earth look like if every elevation was inverted? If oceans were mountains and vice versa?
(South points upwards here so it's easier to see the ocean-continents.)
Bathymetric (ocean depth) information from NASA is recolored here using topographic information and satellite imagery. Colors are based on a distance-based weighted average of similar elevations. earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/BlueMarble/BlueMarble_...
Prototyped with Processing, then ported to Open Frameworks. Processing sketch is on Open Processing openprocessing.org/visuals/?visualID=17104
Trees reflected in the window of a defunct Rite Aid store. Ilford direct positive paper, developed in camera using Eco Pro developer and fixer, inverted using Photomator.
Inverted Berlin Sphere is a 2005 sculpture by Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson. It has been described by critics as a funky disco ball, a kaleidoscope that used angled mirrors to create complex visual patterns. Measuring 63 inches in diameter, it is made of stainless steel, mirror, wire, bulb and dimmer. This art work darkens and lights the hallway of the MCA as it slowly rotates.
Inverted Berlin Sphere, Museum of Contemporary Art, Circular Quay, Sydney, Australia (Thursday 1 Apr 2010 @ 1:29pm).
BREAKING NEWS My 486th picture to be viewed over 1,000 times (November 2015). First uploaded March 2014
A real photo of a reflected tree in la Alhambra gardens (Granada, Spain). It is not a computer generated image, although it may seem ;