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Auch wenn sich das Rad rückwärts drehen würde, das viele Eis könnte die Balken brechen lassen.Manchmal scheint ein Stillstand notwenig.
Even if the wheel would rotate in reverse, the ice could break the beams. Sometimes a standstill seems necessary.
Smile on saturday and portray a book title
Odwotniak /Reverser - a great novel by Jakub Małecki.
Mural 'Midnight Lovers' by Klone Yourself, Łódź 41 Legionów Street
The famous T. A. Moulton Barn photographed from the backside at sunrise.
Usually, this is shot looking west to enjoy the Grand Teton Backdrop. On this morning it was 4°F (-15C), and there were no other photographers. I decided to try something different with the morning glow
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The top section is a wall with the cutout of a leaf with a flowerbed in the background providing the colour. The black and white section below is simply the light shining through the cutout in the cement wall. No colour adjustment, no photoshop.
Standard 2 No 78019 gets the signal letting the driver know that the points have been set allowing him to reverse the loco back down to Platform 1 and on to its waiting train.
Haven't posted a lake photo for a while, and when I do they tend to be from the other side of Tuggerah Lake over at Long Jetty. This is on the Chittaway Bay side looking away from the sunset.
The Tuggerah Lakes Estuary and Catchment Ecological Health Project includes a range of activities around the foreshores of Tuggerah Lakes and within sensitive wetlands and bushland sites fringing the estuary. The project aims to improve the ecological health of Tuggerah Lakes, focusing on storm water improvement, water quality, riparian and wetland ecosystems, bank and foreshore stabilisation, construction and restoration of saltmarsh habitat, wetland management, erosion control and research studies.
I was wondering, if you had to choose one mythological creature to share a house with who would you chose. I would go for a Centaur. Apparently, they love parties and wine so could be some fun nights. And if you were out with them, you could just jump on their backs for a ride home!
After spotting a few tanks at Winthrop Junction for the Mineral Range, the L540 backs up the north end of the CNW National Mine Branch to return to Euclid Yard in Ishpeming, Michigan where they’ll set out the empty gondolas for Humboldt and continue northwest towards L’Anse with two cars. The old Soo Line-style junction sign and (packed with snow) cantilever signal bridge once governed the confluence of Soo/CNW/LS&I traffic just to the north of this location.
We found this little fella near the bee stock in the woods! Dusty and taking a break! Take a look at the details!
Shot taken with the reverse mounted 18-55 mm kit lens and external flash.
In the nineties, my now-husband and I drove all around Pembroke Maine, searching for Reversing Falls, a tiny town park on the remote coast of Downeast Maine. Just about to give up, a weathered paper plate tacked to a telephone pole, hand-written in faded black magic marker, pointed the way. Enchanted by the tidal falls, we camped there for three days - and never saw another soul. Today it is a 191 acre preserve on Cobscook Bay.
Cobscook is the Passamaquoddy tribal word for “boiling tides." And indeed, the ice cold salt waters appear to simmer then boil as the 24 foot tide rises and falls over a hidden underwater ledge - towards the shore as the tide comes in; reversing direction as the tide falls out.
Everything moves. Eagles fly and dive. Porpoise play, swimming in against the tide then turning to ride out on their backs, flippers in the air. You can almost hear them laugh, all to the rhythm of the ocean.
And if you are there at exactly the right time, there is a brief moment between the incoming and outgoing tide when everything stills. The eagles perch, the boiling stops, the porpoise disappear, and the bay flattens to glass. Magic.
A patch of grass in some flood waters, This is a large crop from a shot i`ll post shortly but I just like this standout patch which you will see later when I post the full image.
The "reverse fountain" water feature in Alnwick Gardens in Northumberland, England.
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We spent some days in Kyoto, Japan. Timing was perfect for Hanami, or cherry blossom viewing. We took a taxi to the philosopher's path (哲学の道) at dawn, a canal that has plenty of Sakura trees. You can see the reflection of photographers standing on a bridge.
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This young pizzaiola takes her break on this doorstep, not far from the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa. There's a tourist frenzy rumbling around her, but she's sitting there quietly, living her life. And I see her, all contrasting colours. That's all it takes to create inverted colours.
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Cette jeune pizzaiola prend sa pause sur le pas de cette porte, non loin de la fameuse tour de Pise. Il y a une frénésie touristique autour d’elle qui gronde, mais elle est assise là tranquille, elle vit sa vie. Et moi je la vois, toute en contraste de couleurs. Il n’en faut pas plus pour créer les couleurs inversées.
This is a remake of an old photo already on my photostream. (See in the comment below).
To create this macro effect, you need to take the lens off the camera and invert it, easier said than done, but can give fun results.
I put this through Topaz Studio for a painted effect.
Poor man's macro
When you try your best but you don't succeed
When you get what you want but not what you need
When you feel so tired but you can't sleep
Stuck in reverse.
When the tears come streaming down your face
When you lose something you can't replace
When you love someone but it goes to waste
Could it be worse?
*fix you by coldblay <<< I love that song =')
Shot taken by me
A dude in the street in paris =P
Edited by ηαseЯ ◦ ن .. tslam ymnak thaaank you man =D
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CERES Community Environment Park, East Brunswick, Victoria
The Merri Table is a restaurant in CERES and I was sitting right beneath the sign so couldn't resist a shot. I hope you can all read backwards!!
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Made a random turn onto a nearby county road the other day, one I have driven numerous times over the years. Only difference this time was I just happened to be traveling opposite my normal direction. Halfway up a hill I came upon this stunning scene. At first I wondered how I could have missed it after so many passages. After stopping to check it out, I soon noticed that it was all but invisible for a westbound motorist (my normal direction of travel on this road). The dramatic sightline only opened up in the eastbound lane.
Thought this was a wonderful metaphor for life. I tend adopt a singular view of things over time. This happens all the time in driving. I often see things as I expect to find them rather than how they truly appear. The human brain has a remarkable tendency to connect the dots in this way. Driving the road in the reverse direction forced my brain to reset and see the landscape from a new perspective.
Back in the moment, the dead tree was the personification of pure evil. It loomed over the old barn as if guarding it. Tons of weight, precariously balanced, and capable of dropping black shards of dead wood without notice, ready to impale the unsuspecting. Even the comforting softness of early spring could not ameliorate this scene.