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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.

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.

first reverse lens-ing of my life.

(C) Copyright Alex Drennan

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.

On arrival at Branxton, the shuttled reversed back towards Maitland with the 442 leading down the hill. On the roadbridge at Lochnivar, 44211 and 3016 roar and chugg back down to Maitland.

Truck makes it's way out of a parking space Bacolod City, Philippines, taking these weary workers home after a long day.

Sunday afternoon

Instead of slowly falling to the ground, on this day the wind was picking up the snow off the ground (in the case the lake) and throwing it into the air.

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).

Topsy turvy reflection seen in Alnmouth in Northumberland ...

Custom painted a Macbook KB

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

 

My LGMS reverse loop module!

 

I started work on this massive undertaking back in early 2020, and it was finally completed in July of 2021. My intention was for it to showcase the full potential of this LGMS module type in order to promote its adoption. It features a rural landscape with a massive forested hillside, crop fields, a lake, a farmhouse, a small town main street, a grain elevator and feed mill served by the railroad, and a small Catholic church based on one I attend in real life! I couldn't be happier with how it turned out!

In the cold afternoon, Southern Shorthaul Railroad’s 4917 leads long end leading with C506 screaming through Picton with a short string of white, grey and green wagons to Temora as 2343.

 

Railpictures:

 

www.railpictures.net/photo/860819/

The title has nothing to do with the song U_U;;

OH! What is this? OH MY gosh, a DISK?

Well,yes, i am making a phone holder with this old thing ^_^

I liked how the picture came out!

I'm so proud of myself,uwah. ;u;

youtu.be/TCMszSjgKHE ...la Sicilia era troppo vicina per i miei gusti

The reverse oft the previous cabinet card. Interesting, because it shows portraits of Suzuki Shin'ichi II formerly Okamoto Keizō (left) and Suzuki Shin'ichi (right) his father in law.

Both famous japanese photographers.

Taken while visiting my folks upstate. 24mm reversed onto 2 extension tubes.

Getting crazy and wild in the underground brick storm drain called Burford's Batcave with the colourful l.e.d mini wands of fun times. To do this shot, I must walk backwards in the fully dark pipe while doing a double reverse rotation of the l.e.d mini wands. Exciting...!

TPW 3878 reverses the main to pick up crew member after picking up the loads....and of course by the time they left the sun ducked behind the clouds again oh well this sunny shot will do! Cruger, IL 7-28-16

or from behind. An advertisment of a café in the downtown of Szeged, Hungary.

Shadow dragons, sewage pipes, and a speed blur that only makes sense when the truck reverses. Next Level.

Of photo as stated in my late Fathers handwriting of the time .

 

BCOF 1946

Kure

Japan

Private Family Collection

This is an image that illustrates taking equity from a home to support your reverse mortgage. When using this image please provide photo credit (link) to: reverse.mortgage

2010/107 - 04/17 at 21 :05 UTC. Open-cell and closed-cell clouds off Peru, Pacific Ocean

 

Resembling a frosted window on a cold winter's day, this lacy pattern of marine clouds was captured off the coast of Peru in the Pacific Ocean by the MODIS on the Aqua satellite on April 19, 2010. The image reveals both open- and closed-cell cumulus cloud patterns. These cells, or parcels of air, often occur in roughly hexagonal arrays in a layer of fluid (the atmosphere often behaves like a fluid) that begins to "boil," or convect, due to heating at the base or cooling at the top of the layer.

 

In "closed" cells warm air is rising in the center, and sinking around the edges, so clouds appear in cell centers, but evaporate around cell edges. This produces cloud formations like those that dominate the lower left. The reverse flow can also occur: air can sink in the center of the cell and rise at the edge. This process is called "open cell" convection, and clouds form at cell edges around open centers, which creates a lacy, hollow-looking pattern like the clouds in the upper right.

 

Closed and open cell convection represent two stable atmospheric configurations — two sides of the convection coin. But what determines which path the "boiling" atmosphere will take? Apparently the process is highly chaotic, and there appears to be no way to predict whether convection will result in open or closed cells. Indeed, the atmosphere may sometimes flip between one mode and another in no predictable pattern.

 

Satellite: Aqua

 

NASA/GSFC/Jeff Schmaltz/MODIS Land Rapid Response Team

 

To learn more about MODIS go to: rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/gallery/?latest

 

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center is home to the nation's largest organization of combined scientists, engineers and technologists that build spacecraft, instruments and new technology to study the Earth, the sun, our solar system, and the universe.

The River Clyde (Scottish Gaelic: Abhainn Chluaidh, pronounced [avɪɲˈxlˠ̪uəj], Scots: Watter o Clyde) is a river in Scotland. It is the eighth longest river in the United Kingdom, and the second longest in Scotland. Flowing through the major city of Glasgow, it was an important river for shipbuilding and trade in the British Empire. In the early medieval Cumbric language it was known as Clud or Clut, and was central to the Kingdom of Strathclyde (Teyrnas Ystrad Clut).

Three Hastings & District Bristol VRs still carried 'reverse arrow' livery during the spring of 1990. 530 (WKO 130S) stands at Silverhill depot on May 28th 1990.

#170: As of 9/24/25, of my 4000+ pics, this is listed as #170 in most # of comments.

 

#374: As of 8/3/25, of my 3900+ pics, this is listed as #374 in most # of faves.

 

#841: As of 9/7/25, of my 3900+ pics, this is listed as #841 in most # of views.

 

For several years, I was unable to post videos here for whatever reason. They just wouldn't upload, so I gave up until not long ago, when I attempted again and discovered success. So I'm now rolling out over some time here videos (in reverse chronological order) that have previously only been available on my YouTube channel.

 

Here is one of the videos I've posted on YouTube, from my dress-up at home on November 13, 2019. The video, 2019-11-13-video1, is posted with my other, older YouTube videos at youtu.be/UD3bcOXLHiI. Of course you're still invited to go view and comment/fave there too. But I might as well take advantage of video uploading on flickr now working for me here.

 

As usual, I really enjoy coordinating attractive/sexy/cute outfits, and this one features:

* a Sepia Collection "Broadway" long layered curly frosted golden blonde wig with bangs, from Wig Factory in SF;

* Kayleen by LA nude-beige laser-cutout caged slingback 4.5"-wedge heel sandals, from amazon;

* a California Sunshine "gold coast" yellow women's one-piece swimsuit with side-cutouts, from Kohl's;

* a Forever 21 yellow semi-sheer chiffon sash-belted kimono swim cover-up;

* an INC yellow floral-printed sheer-polyester neck scarf with 5.5" end tassels, from Macy's;

* a Sonoma "camel" straw small hobo handbag, from Kohl's;

* gold/yellow necklace, watch, and bracelets;

* gold rings & earrings; and

* french-tip press-on nails.

 

More about this and other 2017-24 pics and videos has been written up in my profile or "About" page here on Flickr. It details some choices made for these 2017-24 pics and videos.

 

Let me know your thoughts... :-)

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