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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.

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Editing one of my first pictures with a smartphone

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

I reversed the front lens. A Helios 44.2 is awesome any way the lens looks.

Pose: Jo

Lighting: Jo

WL: Phototools - No Light

Concept: Jo

Location: Naturally Naughty

 

A big thank you to Iris Okiddo and [https://www.flickr.com/photos/poko9] for a couple of sparks that led me to this.

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!

A reverse ring macro shot of a Buddha statue bought in India.

"The night is the hardest time to be alive and 4am knows all my secrets." - Poppy Z. Brite

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None of my photos are HDR or blended images, they are taken from just one shot

 

Sony A900 + Carl Zeiss16-35mm + ND8 filter + reverse GND8 filter

 

Algeciras (Cádiz - Andalucía)

 

On Black

 

More seascapes in Algeciras

 

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Art without paint, only with a high-pressure cleaner (Kärcher). Artist Klaus Dauven on the initiative of ViArt asbl as part of KonschTour. Pictures of the workers who built the pumped storage power station for electricity in 1959. When the European power grid has too much electricity, we pump water into an artificial lake, when we need electricity, we lower it down to dynamos.

If you thought you saw this previously, this is taken from the opposite angle.

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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.

Talisker on the rocks - The black boulders on the shoreline of Talisker Bay at sunset. A dramatic end to the day as the sun dips across the Minch towards the Outer Hebrides.

 

Isle of Skye, Scottish Inner Hebrides

 

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This is my first completed image with the new ODK10 telescope from Orion Optics. It has taken a little tuning all round. but I think I'm there now!

 

NGC 7635, also called the Bubble Nebula, Sharpless 162, or Caldwell 11, is a H II region emission nebula in the constellation Cassiopeia. It lies close to the direction of the open cluster Messier 52. The "bubble" is created by the stellar wind from a massive hot, 8.7 magnitude young central star. The nebula is near a giant molecular cloud which contains the expansion of the bubble nebula while itself being excited by the hot central star, causing it to glow. It was discovered in 1787 by William Herschel. It is located approx 7800 light years away.

 

Details

M: Avalon Linear Fast Reverse

T: ODK10

C: QSI683 ws-g with 3nm narrowband filters.

 

16x1800s Ha

17x1800s OIII

18x1800s SII

 

25.5 hours total integration time.

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.

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.

negative version of backlit red flowers

the old adage, check out the rear of the eatery to gauge the quality of the establishment can sometimes lead to more than what you bargained for

Reverse-mounted Sigma Art 50mm f/1.4 lens.

Reverse FD 50mm

A male Anna's Hummingbird applying some reverse thrust as he jockeys for position against his foe

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 vis 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

I was due for another one of these. :-)

PS: to +/- achieve the desired abstractions for a subject i usually choose the camera and (expired) film of batches i somehow know what to expect from. But i have to confess, that i have know idea what happened here. ^.^

[Agfa Iso Rapid I with reversed lens / ORWO NP 22 / Adonal stand dev. / February 2017]

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