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A feature highlighted on the company's website is their ability to manage reverse logistics by selling out of season, rejected and wholesale merchandise via their own branded and non-branded online resale channels.

 

For more information please visit: www.sekosynergy.co.uk

 

been having fun the past few days doing reverse image searches (using google, tineye) on my getty images that are available for licensing. getty gives you a few details about who bought them, but never anything about where they end up.

 

here's one of mine i found being used by swedish IT company Elicit.

www.linkedin.com/company/elicit-ab

 

www.elicit.se/en/

 

the large text translates to "Our apps results in satisfied customers and employees are not Angry Birds". i think they did a great job on the advertisement.

 

however, i've also found several other sites using some of my other licensed images that they just took without asking or paying. it's been fun contacting them as well.

 

been considering putting watermarks on my images from here on in and more detailed IPTC metadata...

 

my original can be found here: www.flickr.com/photos/lynnharmstrong/4752064747/in/photol...

 

Margherita?

Censorship stamp?

Firenze il 5.5.44

So we got a little set back in our spring whether with a drop in the temperature and what should have been rain turned into snow. Other parts of the province got it pretty bad, so we got it pretty good in the city and its pretty much gone today. And this comes up on the coldest month of April in more than a 100 years.

 

Fortunately the weekend is shaping up to be much better for the weather :))

Some reverse engineering.!For demonstration purpose only!;-)

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_engineering

QUBE units 1107 & 1103 reverse their load of containers into Port Botany for unloading.

Haven't taken any macro shots for some time. Finally got around to it before the season was over. Reversed 24mm on two extension tubes and flash with snoot.

Going though some older files to dig up some shots that didn't grab my attention at the time.

Reverse of the postcard of Turnstile, Holborn.

A grad goes in reverse during USC's 2020-21 commencement ceremony for the Marshall School of Business at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, May 17, 2021. (USC Photo/David Sprague)

reverse 18-55mm lens

Rail bridge over the Reversing Falls.

Reverse Canon

24mm f2.8 +

Extension Tubes

Canon 7d

  

Bad light...

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Video taken through the raynox, hence the fish-eye view. I thought the wasps were strange with a very squished abdomen. Then I noticed one reversing up to the mass. I wondered briefly if they actually had some kind of pressurised jab system when I saw this backing up. I repeated the video lots to see if there was anything projecting from the wasp, but it just seems to tread on the head of the larvae, and then head up the branch again. Maybe they are trying to desensitise the larvae to their presence, or milk them of the exudate before the females arrive? Maybe they just like bugging them.

Haven't chased insects in some time.

I say reversed only because I've never bothered to shot these falls - which are about 15' tall - from this side. It's always the other side. And I made a series of images from the "other" side yesterday but finally decided to wander over to the west side of the falls and see what's what...

 

Here's a shot from a previous visit: www.flickr.com/photos/wyoming_1/3514953400/. I think it's very interesting stylistically just how much I've grown to prefer warm earth tones... Quite a stark difference.

 

Lots of people wandering around the falls yesterday - it seemed like a miracle when there was no one walking though.

Looking back along the Climber's Traverse on Bowfell.

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

The landing lights allowed me to capture the thrust reversers in this night landing.

Reversing Falls, St. John

New Brunswick, Canada

First Reverse Applique project for Handstitched Class. I wanted to start with something simple.

Reversed my 50mm to take this Gummi Bear picture for DPChallenge.

Falling In Reverse

    

Vans Warped Tour 2012, Pittsburgh, PA.

    

July 12th, 2012

    

(c)KerstynHimesPhotography

Reversed side

 

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Public Shooting Snowpark Feldberg, Schwarzwald 05.03.2011

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

Pentax Reverse Adapter: PK to 49mm. Reversed Chinon 50mm, f1.7 on Sony NEX-5N.

Dandelion in UV and inversed

The hereios of the We're Here! group have paid a visit to the Backward clothes group today at my suggestion.

 

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These things can land on a dime!

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