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Wishing you a joyous Christmas from our family to yours! When using this image please provide photo credit (link) to: reverse.mortgage
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Notches in the reverse stand are filed for the neutral, forward and reverse positions. A clamp was made to guide the file strokes.
Channel Signs for Weslayan Plaza.
All signs and awnings shown in these images were designed, fabricated, and installed by Accent Sign and Awning, Houston Texas. Copyright 2010.
www.accentsignco.com 713-780-1151
Powerful currents create deep whirlpools as the ocean rushes in and out during tidal change in Cobscook Bay at Mahars Point, Pembroke Maine
SEKO SYNERGY offers turnkey and bespoke e-commerce solutions that can scale to any size of business. These range from start-up assistance with automated order fulfillment, tracking and stock control, to customised Magento and API solutions that integrate the clients' retail management systems with warehousing and distribution activities.
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
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...
Reverse Lit Channel Letters for Kopriva Body Works.
All signs and awnings shown in these images were designed, fabricated, and installed by Accent Sign and Awning, Houston Texas. Copyright 2010.
www.accentsignco.com 713-780-1151
There are available superior, less than moderate and good 50mm objectives. All cannot be considered appropriate tools for reverse objective close-ups. A poor performer isn't a good one even reversed. (There may, however, be exceptions.)
One essential thing to check is the diameter of of the objective's filter thread. Reversing rings aren't available for exotic sizes. 49, 52 and 55mm are quite good choices when selecting tubes from your drawers.
Naturally not only 50mm objectives can be reversed. Some trial and error testing will soon show you your favorites.
One important thing to remember when purchasing objectives: many objectives with good reputation have been made for exotic cameras with exotic mounts. They are cheap! The mount plays no role in reversing.
Have fun with macro photos!