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Haven't chased insects in some time.

Amtrak #6, the eastbound California Zephyr, arrives Chicago after going around the Canal Street wye and backing the train into Union Station.

[30/365] "Often people attempt to live their lives backwards; they try to have more things, or more money, in order to do more of what they want, so they will be happier. The way it actually works is the reverse. You must first be who you really are, then do what you need to do, in order to have what you want."

-- Margaret Young

Stagecoach bus 18048 reverses out of Platform B at Retfod Bus Station after arriving with Service 43.

 

MX53FMU is a Transbus Trident with Plaxton President bodywork. New to Stagecoach Greater Manchester South in October 2003.

2014 Gore Aussie Muscle Mania Car Show (12-4-14)

 

The Chrysler Valiant Pacer:

 

The Pacer added to its street cred with fully calibrated gauges and sports steering wheel. The gear change, however, still lacked reverse gear lock out - a common criticism of the Valiants. At $3878 the Pacer was a solid performance package that offered far more individuality than most other makes. It was fitted with the mandatory body stripes and screaming new colors, but under the look-at-me style the car was a big improvement on the old car. It was $85 dearer than the VG Pacer, but for the money you got a new, high-performance version of the 265 engine that put out 218 bhp at 4800 rpm 120 more than VG's undisclosed figure (and 273 lb/ft of torque at 3000 rpm 128 lb/ft more than the VG). Quarter times were in the high fifteens with a top end of more than 120 mph. Wide 61/2 in. road wheels were standard.

 

The Pacer Comfort Pack -

 

Unfortunately there was no four-speed gearbox - the VH retailed the close ratio three-speed driving a high-performance 3.23 diff. A $95 "comfort pack" equipped the car with carpets, reclining buckets, three-spoke sports steering wheel and dressed-up instrumentation. The 6.5-in. sports wheels and 185 radials were standard. The seats in all but the basic Ranger were good, and the driving position was considered, by most, to be superior to the VG. Rear legroom too was increased - the foot space was up two inches better and the seat was wide and better designed, but headroom was still compromised - strange on a car of its size.

 

Road testers claimed the brake feel was good, and the clutch was smooth in all but the Pacer's, which was heavy and tiring. There was a new lever handbrake, the first of its type on an Australian Big Three car. It was much easier to reach and operate than the old pull-out type. The trim, paintwork and finish was considered by motoring journalists to be far better than previous Valiants. It had a quality look and feel.

 

A 1972 VH Pacer Sedan, with a manual 265 two barrel, originally sold for $3235. The engine ran 218 hp (163 kW) @ 4800 rpm, 273 lb-ft (370 Nm) @ 3000 rpm. Top speed 112mph (179km/h), 0-60 mph 7.6sec, standing quarter 15.9 sec, weighing in at 3120lb (1415kg). (Stats courtesy Craig Cummerfield)

 

The next year, the VH models came out. The VH Pacer had a higher performance 265, and it set a record for being the fastest mass-produced four-door sedan with a six cylinder engine produced in Australia (the record was indisputed until 1988). The relatively inexpensive Pacer's 265 had 218 hp and 273 lb-ft, leading to a 15.9 second quarter mile, 8 second 0-100 km/h, and top speed of 185 km/h (with a three-speed).

 

Ref: www.valiant.org/pacer.html

Cameraphone portrait of my reverse-lens rig. 50mm lens duct-taped to a pair of Nikon 5700/8700 extension tubes. The duct tape is positioned so as to leave the aperture adjustable, though I usually leave it at 2.8.

Me taking a picture of myself for an example of reverse panning for my motion project.

the apex of herringbone tweed has the black yarn make a full offset of two as opposed to an offset of one like all the previous rows.

 

Weave over two-under two in the exact reverse of the previous row.

Reversing the train back to be unloaded and loaded

Powerful currents create deep whirlpools as the ocean rushes in and out during tidal change in Cobscook Bay at Mahars Point, Pembroke Maine

-CoverGirl & Olay Simply Ageless Eye Concealer in 215 Light Medium (under eyes)

-Too Faced Shadow Insurance (lids)

-Fyrinnae Pixie Epoxy (lids)

-Fyrinnae Arcane Magic in Love Potion (lids)

-Urban Decay 24/7 Glide-On Eye Pencil in Corrupt (used to apply Chocolate Mousse)

-Indelible Gel Eyeliner in Chocolate Mousse (waterlines, lower lashline)

-Fyrinnae Loose Eyeshadow in Knickers in a Twist (smudged over Chocolate Mousse, blended down)

-Fyrinnae Loose Eyeshadow in Sacred (smudged under Knickers in a Twist)

-Maybelline One by One Volum’ Express in Brownish Black (top lashes only)

-e.l.f. Wet Gloss Lash & Brow Clear Mascara (brows)

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Reversing off eastbound platform

Euphorbia flower

Using a 58mm reverse lens adapter

Falling In Reverse, Oh Sleeper, and Skip The Foreplay in Atlanta, GA in January 2012.

 

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i had a run in with this thrift store this past Christmas season when i went in with my backpack on, and the clerk insisted on checking it in...

Which, upon asking, i discovered that this entailed, just setting it down behind the counter.

What annoys me about this policy; is that none of the stores that i've been to that require large bags and such to be checked in, don't really have a procedure for it.

The correct way to handle this, would be to have shelves for this, and attaching a numbered tag to the bag, and give the patron a matching number.

This system is still flawed, but it's slightly better than the nonexistent one.

The perfectly honest problem that i see with it, is that the person taking my bag will leave for a moment, another clerk will take her place, and then a ner'er do well will come along and buy something, then say; 'Oh & could i get my bag back." and she will hand it to him.

Of course; The store has a very firm policy of NOT being responsible in any way for the lost bag...!

So i just never shop at these places again.

You don't trust me, and i don't trust you!

Photographed by my 13 year old daughter, with no help from Mom!!!

Macrophotographie prise avec un Vivitar 70-200mm f/3.8 et un Pentacon 50mm f/1.8 inversé

Attendees packed the halls of the Government Center during the Vendor Forum’s Reverse Trade Show.

24mm reversed onto extension tubes, flash on a hinged hotshoe, DIY snoot with diffusion.

Reversed lens macro of lily's pollen nodules.

 

Shot with a Canon Powershot A95 point and shoot with a standard Nikon SLR 28mm lens held in front of it. All of it was handheld.

 

Straight from the camera. Not edited.

Por fin llegó mi encargo desde China, es increíble el acercamiento que permite realizar un anillo reverso. En la foto: sección de alambre de púa

Reverse lens, Cosina 35-70/3.5

Curt und Marti am Königssee – Sommer 25

 

Curt and Marti at Königssee – summer 1925

It is all about perspective. Or just open your eyes. ;)

traffic at foot of the east bay bridge's incline section - west oakland, california

Falling In Reverse, Oh Sleeper, and Skip The Foreplay in Atlanta, GA in January 2012.

 

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Powerful currents create deep whirlpools as the ocean rushes in and out during tidal change in Cobscook Bay at Mahars Point, Pembroke Maine

This is a 50mm 1.4 lens that i reversed by holding it in my hand and focusing by moving the camera.

 

The effect is that you get really close to your subject and get really nice blurry background :)

 

Exif: 1/640, f 1.4, Iso 100

 

A quick picture of my reverse lens setup taken with my Moto Q cell phone.

This is weird The Riddler colors are backwards or reversed? He wear a green leotard and green tights with purple gloves. In the cartoon he is wearing purple leotard/tights and green gloves?

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=sp_FAIi_C3Y

Uploaded by ComicBookSpot on Oct 15, 2010

 

The New Adventures of Batman is an animated series produced by Filmation in 1977 featuring the DC Comics superheroes Batman and Robin, and Batgirl. The current distributor is Warner Bros. Television due to parent company Warner Bros's ownership of DC Comics, which publishes the Batman titles. It is a continuation of the 1960's Batman TV series which had been cancelled eight years earlier.

     

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