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Taken in my parents yard. 24mm prime reversed on extension tubes. Hinged hot shoe allows the flash to lean out over the lens stack and a DIY snoot with diffusion.

Old Nelsonville Brick Kilns

Nelsonville, Ohio

 

Nelsonville pavers, produced in the Hocking River valley in northwestern Athens County, are known for their salt-glazed surfaces. This glazing helped to make the pavers watertight and gave the blocks a very distinctive and attractive surface. Most of these bricks were made from the Lower Kittanning fireclay. Some of the old kilns and stacks of the Nelsonville Brick Company are preserved at Brick Kiln Park, on the west side of Nelsonville.

Nelsonville also is famous for its decorative sidewalk pavers, which include stars, circles, and flowers, all having the characteristic glazed surface.

 

www.dnr.state.oh.us/geosurvey/oh_geol/99_No_3/brick2/tabi...

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

First attempt at some reverse lens macro shots. I reversed my 50mm 1.4 directly onto the body of my D90. Definitely going to get a reversing ring if I plan to do more of these … hand holding the lens was a pain in the ass.

Hauled myself out of bed in our cosy klodge at Moness to get to the north shore of loch tay to meet the dawn. -2 on the car thermometer and had to scrape the car. First landscape outing with the Nikon D600 so took a bit of getting used to vs the sony a900. Pleased with the results, but probably not much in it vs the sony so far. I guess the game changer is really ISO performance and this kind of thing doesnt really test that!!

 

Camera // Nikon D600

Exposure // 10s

Aperture // f/22.0

Focal Length // 17 mm

ISO Speed // 50

Exposure Bias // +1/3 EV

Filters // Hitech 100mm reverse grad 0.9ND

Examples for the article I wrote for Emulsive

 

emulsive.org/articles/guides/a-guide-to-simple-effective-...

 

Nikon F2AS, reversed 50mm f/2 Nikkor-H (non-AI), Ilford HP-5+ @ 800, HC-110 dil b 7:30 @ 69º 20-024

Amazing old school biker in Madrid's el Retiro park (Parque del Buen Retiro).

 

I still do not understand if he was mind-riding, or if the bike was hiding an embedded silent engine, but the thing is that this guy was riding pretty fast!

Only gave me a couple of seconds to power my camera on, and capture this surrealistic moment...

A stone statue with a crazy hair cut, that stands just outside of the building that houses the reclining Buddha. I was trying to come up with a name for this hair style, but all I came up with is the reverse Medusa. Any better ideas? Would you ever give this hair style a try? (notice that it's a combination of mustache, beard and possibly a serious mullet, parted in the back!)

This is the reverse side of the crushed can I photographed a few days ago. At that time I said that it may have been a portal to an alternative universe because it formed the symbol of a somewhat deformed circle. The circle has often been used as a symbol of the infinite or sometimes even of the immaterial soul. The circle has no beginning and no end. In early New England it was often used on gravestones as the symbol for the immaterial flight of the soul to Heaven. Facial features were carved inside the circle form so that there was no mistaking what was going on.

 

The reverse side of this crushed can has what I think looks like a impression of a face pressed into it. It is somewhat abstract but if you want to see it as a face it looks like one. It certainly looks like one to me. I believe that this crushed fragment is a symbol for a portal to an alternative universe and the face is a clue to the meaning of the piece. What is to be done with it or how it works, if in fact it works at all, is a mystery. I say if it works at all because I have been looking for a portal to an alternative universe or the infinite for many years but have come up with nothing at all. On the other hand Kam the Alien told me that that there are many universes out there and some of them are way beyond the physical. As they say in New York where I live, " So go figure".

 

Photo taken Jan. 9, 2013

Swallow stencil at Fitzroy Market Stencil Workshop, Melbourne.

Reverse Reads:

Jonas Milner

&

girl

friend,

Pearl

Hst

 

Jonas

Pearl Host

his girl

Friend

  

Update!

familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/i/l/Don-O-Milner/PH...

www.okgenweb.org/~photogallery/Pioneers/jonasmilner.html

familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/i/l/Don-O-Milner/PH...

  

UPDATE: This one has been returned to the family historian.

Taken in Central Parks' Conservatory Gardens.

Illustration to go with Homes story on reverse mortgages.

Astrum FN-64 reversed to infrared slide in PQ Universal, Ilford Reversal Processing

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Siddharth Hande, Geo-Spatial Professional and Researcher in Urban Studies and New Media, India at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2014. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Heinz Stephan Tesarek

EOS 6D | SIGMA 24mm F1.8 DG ASPHERICAL MACRO

 

ECHIGO-TSUMARI ART FIELD

www.echigo-tsumari.jp/artwork/reverse_city

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

 

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The Australian ferry Empress of Australia backs into her berth at Melbourne's Webb Dock.

[Slide 3820]

2015-2017, Brooklyn, NY, US

Photographs belong to author Jaka Vinsek. Any kind of usage without authors written permission is forbidden.

REVERSED PROJECT - Series of diptych of nude photographs where photographer is also photographed by his models.

www.jakavinsek.com / jaka.vinsek@gmail.com / +1.631.839.5956

Using a reverse ring on a 50mm and 18-55 lens to capture my first macro shots. Please comment.

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

 

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Not an ultra-sharp pic, but a good sample of thrust reversers in action. Taken upon landing at Malabo (SSG). The orange represents the colours of AERO Contractors (airline based in Nigeria).

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

Spotted this tiny fly sitting on a branch in Central Park, he hung around long enough for a few shots.Taken with a 24mm reversed onto extension tubes. A hinged hot shoe allows the flash to lean out over the stack. A DIY snoot fires the light in front of the lens.

From New Jersey

November 26, 2022

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