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“The means to gain happiness is to throw out from oneself like a spider in all directions an adhesive web of love, and to catch in it all that comes” - Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy
I tried so hard to keep myself away from my camera at least during exams but it is pretty much worthless.
This upside down hanging fella in the store-room inspired me to shoot this time.
Inverted Marionette from Tapestry of Nations parade in World Showcase at Epcot during the Millennium Celebration. Photographed with Canon EOS Rebel 2000 camera. The negative was scanned using an Epson Perfection V600 Photo scanner.
There are certain things I will always owe a debt of gratitude to for the public library in the town I grew up in (I lived three doors down so I was what you'd call a "regular"). One of the treasures was a nearly complete collection of Chas. Addams' work in glorious over-sized hardbound tomes. If you've never experienced the gallows humor of the original Addams Family, you're really missing out. It's like a less-proper Edward Gorey, Victorian hints crossed with a bizarre "Mad Men" style. Here's a sample for your peepers!
Ideally, the rotary tool should be hung above the bed of the tool upside-down. When we go on the road, however, we can't count on mounting to the ceiling.
The ceiling of this pioneer cathedral was built by a man who never built a building, only ships. It shows! No nails were used to build the ceiling as well. It was all tongue and groove, and wooden pegs.
Forward placement to clear bag and minimize the shadow..........
I did shorten the forward extention up a bit before it went off to be plated.
Taken with a Meade Model 395 (1000mm, f/11) and a Canon 60D. Processed in Lightroom and Inverted colours in Photoshop.
We had to paint upside-down some, since we couldn't flip the boat back over due to wet paint on the bottom.
Photo of water fountains at Lowestoft in Suffolk. The shot has a very subtle blue tone, which I thought worked better than pure black and white, plus it works well with the theme of the photo.
I've got 2 versions of this photo uploaded, this one and one with the normal tones (not inverted). I'm not sure which one I like better so I thought I'd upload both and see which one proves more popular.
The image from www.flickr.com/photos/22325653@N03/2150829309/in/pool-fin... -- inverted. The original image may possibly be part of the Find 815 LOST ARG.
Does anyone recognize this person?
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