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Ooops.... one that got away.

This narrow passage on the Gorge Inlet Waterway in Victoria BC features a "Reversing Falls" effect. As the tide recedes, water pours out at high speed. When the tide rises, the falls reverse and water floods into the inlet at a similarly breakneck pace.

 

Shortly after taking this photo, the tide equalized and I was able to row my little boat under the bridge. On the way back, it was flooding, and I was mostly "sucked through" - ending up in a whirlpool for a moment on the other side. A fun ride!

"I like to turn things upside down, to watch pictures and situations from another perspective" - Ursus Wehrli

 

Made with Sony A99M2 and Sony 70-200mm f/2.8G

NIK SilverEfex Pro

Exposure: 2 sec. f/32 ISO 50

HANIMEX AUTOMATIC MC 35mm f/2.8 + reverse macro adapter

Did you know that the MIC only employs 5 people per $ million? Did you know that Education employs 13? The coming Reverse Industrialization Of America.

 

Nikon Z72

Voigtlander Nokton 40mm 1:1.4 VM

Sunrise this Saturday morning with high tide low swell. An unexpected big swell hit me during the shot, take me a bit of time to clean the filter, lucky to catch this 'S' shape of cloud which is the reverse version of the water flow in the foreground. Hope you like it.

What's with these clouds? Reverse contrail?

Update: I have been informed they are called distrails.

6/52

The weather was absolutely glorious so I couldn't help but take advantage and do an outside shot. I took a chance with this photo because orientation and mimicry was key here. Feedback and comments would be greatly appreciated (as usual), and you will be seeing me again next Monday!

"The Starlight Express" a London Transport railtour using the preserved seven car 1938 stock (11012, 12027, 01256, 10012, 11291, 012371, 10291) in the reversing siding at Harrow and Wealdstone on the Bakerloo Line, as a Newspaper train heads south on the WCML, its eight tracks wide at this very point.

Included in this seven car train is driving car 10012 which was the first to be delivered and the first to enter passenger service in May 1938.

Due to the poor condition of the track in these reversing sidings the LMR's Civil Engineer had decided that a loaded passenger train should not access these sidings due to a recent minor derailment in them.

by pedrosimoes7

As a implies of sophisticated solution style, reverse engineering in China are now far more and much more significance in enterprises, reverse technologies, consideration of a lot more and much more broadly. Reverse Engineering (Reverse Engineering) project idea: By way of the...

 

Read more about Copycad In Reverse Engineering

(Source from Chinese Rapid Prototyping Blog)

I think we all are fascinated by these little glass orbs. It's amazing to see the effect they have on the image behind and the fish-eye look once captured. I really like the bokeh effect of the background and sharp contrasting image within the glass.

Extreme macro experiment :

EF-S 18-55mm f=11 & reverse ring

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Kenko tubes : 12mm + 20mm + 36mm

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2x UV filters

 

the lighter blurring at the lower end of the Bee is caused by the wing beat

first reverse lens-ing of my life.

This auto bridge and bend it a railroad bridge cross the Reversing Falls on the Saint John River. The rapids are influenced by the experienced by the Bay of Fundy. The city of Saint John is in the background.

 

Photographed using a Nikkor 35mm f/1.4 lens on a Sony A7R.

Reverse-mounted 28mm f/2.8 Nikon manual lens.

I hope the title makes sens. English is not my first language hehe.

Here´s another picture of Maryam, AKA Star of Persia, in her reverse polkadot dress at Classic Cars and Customs on September 10.

 

Sunday afternoon

This info board in Fallsview Park provides a nice aerial overview of the Falls area. In the foreground are the road and railway bridges across the Saint John River. To the right is Douglas Avenue. That little peninsula jutting out there contains Fallsview Park. Thanks to local photographer Adam Curran for identifying that small bluish patch at top center that looks like a little lake (see comments below).

Class 47 No. 47477 thunders past Blatchbridge Junction with the 13:30 Paddington - Penzance service on Wednesday 7th March 1979. The single track that leads to Frome can be seen immediately behind the signal box, but this express has just traversed the line that snakes away beyond it: a "new" route engineered by the GWR in the 1930s that by-passed the town and took a few minutes off journeys to the west.

Trying to make up for yesterday's lame viper. I started with those wing pieces and knew I wanted to use them backwards and this is what I got in the end. I'm lovin' the colors on this one too.

 

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Day 24/30

 

November 2012

Airbus A330-300 in a special SkyTeam livery (reg. VQ-BCQ) arrives from London.

My solution to the Reverse-Engineering Contest IV Week 5 challenge

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American Avocet AMAV (Recurvirostra Americana)

female (by extent of curve)

 

a slough near

Pakowki Lake

Alberta

 

i was not aware how much toe webbing the AMAV can have.(Something which neither Sibley’s nor Stokes seem to indicate as far as i could see :)

 

Click on image to enlarge for more detailed view

 

Reverse-mounted Sigma Art 50mm f/1.4 lens

Resplendent Quetzal

 

Pharomachrus mocinno

 

Savegre

Costa Rica

I'd taken a break from a long, cold Canberra winter and headed north to enjoy Expo 88 in Brisbane. Amazingly, 3801 was in town too, still on bicentennial duties, so needless to say we went on a short trip from Roma Street to Kagaru. In decidedly warmer weather, here is 3801 about to reverse. Looking at this now, it's hard to believe that 30 years later, I now live maybe 30 minutes from this location. While much has changed, that water crane is still there, while the bridge in the background is still a popular spot for train watching. The loop and the signals have all long gone though. 28 September 1988.

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