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mark potozcny invert out of the 6ft in athens ohio. this was the first time i met mark. he was down in athens with his friends from pittsburgh, staying at someones house. the night that this was shot, he showed up from the bars around 2am, preceeded to throw beer everywhere, and then his buddy sprayed a fire extinguisher all over the house. hes a good bike rider.
aka the toilet bowl.
Evening shot of the inverted fountain at UCLA. Taken with the building in the background-- which is white-- and you get a toilet bowl. However, a truck was parked in the background, and they've since added a very bright light at the top of the building, so night shots look horrible now. Better to do it in the daytime.
Much more dramatic with this Canon 24mm/1.4L than with the Canon 28/1.8...
Inverting to allow blood flow during the NYS Fire Academy Rescue Tech - I Class for Rescue Tech Cert. Myself as the attendant and my partner as the medic performing a two attendant, two line basket scoop rescue of an injured worker.
Another pinhole experiment.
Inverted the shot after about 30sec so it has a ghost image at the top. Didn`t work that well, needed more exposure for the second image to take. Will try again as think the result will be cool.
The heart of the Ray-MaxTM System, this is a state-of-the art 150 kW transformerless inverter approved for operation with DC string voltages up to 1000 V DC. Using advanced heat transfer techniques (no liquids), in a low profile cabinet (27” high), this inverter has total flexibility as to it’s placement in an array, on a roof, or in an equipment room. The inverter operates at full power up to 40 C, and the components are sealed against atmospheric contamination and moisture ingress when used outdoors. The inverter is certified to the UL 1741 / IEEE 1547 standard for both the US and Canada. Housed in a heavy gage steel cabinet, with a marine grade gloss white powder finish, this inverter stay’s cool in the hot sun.
The inverter is fully compliant with the UL 1741 / IEEE 1547 safety requirements, and when used in a stand – alone application (no master controller), will manage it’s MPPT and grid interconnect safety functions. Self protected against all forms of overheating, overcurrent, etc., this is a highly reliable design, with all active components mounted on a chassis that can be swapped out in 30 minutes if service is required over its lifetime.
When used in a Ray-MaxTM system, the inverter accepts commands from the master controller which controls when it is active (on-line) and whether it is the “master” for that day, or one of the slaves. In Master mode, the inverter manages the MPPT function for the entire array, communicating to the controller when it needs additional capacity from the other inverters to harvest the available energy.
The Ray-MaxTM inverter has a peak efficiency of 98 % (CEC listed as 95.5 % with a matching transformer) and includes an extended 20-year warranty.
1. Me Smelling Cabbage Rose Inverted, 2. Cabbage Rose Inverted, 3. Double Delight Rose Inverted, 4. Dragonfly On Trellis Inverted, 5. Dark Purple Iris With Rain Drops Inverted, 6. Light Purple Iris With Rain Drops Inverted, 7. Honeybee On Iris Inverted, 8. Gerbera Daisy Inverted, 9. Clematis Inverted 005, 10. Clematis Inverted 001, 11. Clematis Inverted 002, 12. Clematis Inverted 003, 13. Pink Peony Inverted, 14. Clematis Inverted 004, 15. Clematis Inverted 006, 16. Drone Fly Appearing To Look At Camera Inverted, 17. Big Red Shirley Poppy Inverted, 18. Big Pink Shirley Poppy Inverted, 19. Pretty Pink Shirley Poppy Inverted 001, 20. Clematis Inverted 007, 21. Indian Summer Sunflower Inverted 001, 22. Indian Summer Sunflower Inverted 002, 23. Blended Poppy Inverted 001, 24. Backyard Pink Shirley Poppy Inverted, 25. Indian Summer Sunflower Inverted 003
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The general function of an inverter is to take current from battery and convert current (AC) to run any common load. In this case, Solar panels are made to convert direct current from a photovoltaic array into alternating current .For more information visit www.ecosmart-solar.com/solarinverters.html
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The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds fly the F-16 Fighting Falcon and perform a combination of formation and solo maneuvers in an inspiring, patriotic, high energy demonstration. The four-jet diamond performs precision formation flight with the aircraft wingtips as close as 4 feet apart while performing loops, inverted rolls and even high performance turns! The two solo jets perform high energy maneuvers together and from opposite directions closing in on each other as fast as 1,000 mph. The six jets come together in the delta formation as the finale for the show, flying difficult formations and signature breaks that fill the sky with speed, sound and smoke trails!
Quality is not very good, but I wanted you to see Riko with other wigs ^^
Here you have Riko-ginger-girl, so lovely <3 a bit naughty but sweet
Love her profile so much <333
Esta es una araña relativamente pequeña que alcancé a fotografiar con el nikkor 200mm y el micro nikkor 55mm invertido. La verdad no pude lograr mucha nitidez por la cantidad de vibraciones y la forma en que la fotografie, pero ya me estoy haciendo una idea de la capacidades de esta forma de utilizar los objetivos.
Breakfast creek wharf resturant in Newstead, QLD, Australia. [camera: DS3081S - point and shoot/ 3Mpx]
Playing with my favorite daylily to create something "Inverted" for a treasure hunt in the 365/2922 - Into the Light group.
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Inverted photograph of the drainage patterns from a small cinder cone in the San Simon Valley of New Mexico. The pattern is reminiscent of the pattern of veins in an arm. Water is the lifeblood of the desert and these drainage's attest to periodic heavy rains.
Compare this photograph to the next in the series "Drainages ". The process of inverting the photograph also changes the drainage's appearance. When inverted each drainage depression appears as a rise on the landscape.