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So....I was messing around with this piece I did a while ago

www.flickr.com/photos/etchasketchariffic/3397842444/

on MS Paint because I wanted to make an avatar. I decided to see what it looked like inverted...and it was as though I created a completely new piece. I almost like it as much as my original =0

Inverted Joss Stick Smoke

Clear sky, static River Dart, very little breeze. Snipe Island water meadow in Totnes on a tranquil summer morning.

Inverted reflection as seen on the surface of Nymph Lake.

 

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Currently filming and shooting for a big edit which is to feature on many big bike forums, and magazines. Super excited for the next coming months with Ben Grist, a killer on a bike.

 

Went up to Corby Skate Park yesterday to get some footage down, got a few nice snaps too.

 

Press (L) on the image view on a black background.

Psychedelic girl power@Rosegarden 14.2.08 - the event was devoted to girls composing or mixing electronic music

Part of the Campanile reflected in a pool of rainwater in the Piazza San Marco, Venice.

This is an inverted image (i.e. negative) of the full moon where I've returned the background sky to black to provide more apparent contrast in the final image.

 

Note how this negative image highlights the bright ray systems of the full moon.

 

The original full-color photo that this image was based upon was taken with an Astro-Tech 72mm aperture telescope that was mounted to a Nikon D5100 DSLR.

 

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NVERTED MAKEUP - Inspired by the amazing @nikkietutorials

 

This is one of the most fun, confusing and, forgive me for saying, mind-fucking makeup I've ever done! I spent the whole time talking to myself like an idiot so I wouldn't mess it up ... it was like my brain couldn't comprehend that the highlights had to be dark and the shadows had to be light! A really interesting experience!!!

 

You can watch the crazy tutorial for this look on my channel > www.youtube.com/c/sarahmagicmakeup

 

Istanbul, Turkey, 2007

Digitally inverted from a new original unwaxed calotype negative

Pelegry dry calotype process with modified dr. Keith iodization (dropped free Iodine)

Canson Marker Layout Paper (batch 6-no 5)

Sensitized 3.3.12 according to Pelegry procedure (0,4 l sensitizer) with a preserving bath 2 weeks old (kept cool)

Exposed 4.3.12 on lightly overcast afternoon for 15 min at f/8 whole plate camera, no glass covering the paper negative.

Developed for 1,5 hr in 0,8% gallic acid, boosted with AgNO3 and acitic acid after 10 min

The rocks are pretty black.

Highlights showing well before development.

these 3 images are for the !masterclass! pool. Funny thing is, I've been trying to get a decent version of this thistle going for a while but have got a bit feeble about using blatant photoshop trickery. But this works for me. It actually does justice to the amazing shapes in the leaf that the 'real' version can't.

21.1.2018

Tampere, Finland

Aperture: f11

Shutter speed: 1/250

Focal length: 50mm

ISO Speed: 100

 

off camera flash, used incense for smoke.

 

inverted smoke in photoshop for whiteb background, not sure if i like it.

RAF Red Arrows performing an inverted formation at RIAT 2014.

dan doing an invert on a quater in warwick. played with it in photoshop

A late night shot while driving through downtown Glendora. Since the original shot wasn't the strongest composition (and I needed a photo-a-day), I ran it through the fun, yet tacky Photoshop wringer.

 

In Photoshop, I merged 2 photos with different exposures. Next, I added a few filters... paint daubs, plastic wrap, and dry brush. Finally, I ran it through AlienSkin's Antimatter. It inverts colors and adds some character. That's why the bright streetlights show up as super dark circles.

 

It's been a long time since I've played in Photoshop. Maybe next time, I'll just take the time to capture a stronger image initially.

 

Day 22

 

Used in gas lamps for illumination

This is the inverted version of the picture from a small piece of film I found on the ground

Micro inverters have some big advantages over single inverters. We use The Enphase System. This is a photo of an installation we did using this great system.

taken at pustaka negeri

BAGHDAD – Staff Sgt. Roongpetch Kaewnork, a food service sergeant assigned to Company B, Division Special Troops Battalion, 1st Armored Division, United States Division—Center, performs inverted sit-ups at the division’s gym, Jan. 10. The Hampton, Va., native says he works out to maintain his body, as he grows older. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Kristina Scott, 366th MPAD, USD-C)

Inverted cone alongside cathedral . . .

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