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I made this reverse lens connector for my camera. It works a treat...no longer do I have to hold on tight to the lens and push it against my camera to keep it in place!
It's for my 50/1.8 and I have used the camera body cap, the lens cover, a circle drill bit, a file to tidy up the rough bits and hot glue gun to stick the bits together.
The Polar Express reversing over the Bordesley Viaduct in Digbeth.
This was around 12:30pm, as I knew it might possibly start it's journey from Birmingham Moor Street to Dorridge, and it did.
47773 leading the way with 7029 Clun Castle at the back.
Some views had Beorma Quarter and Selfridges.
with a 50mm lens.
Didn't read a tutorial, was just a spur-of-the-moment 'play' - hence i'm sure it could have been improved a lot, and i'm also sure manually holding the reverse lens up to the camera while the cat jostles your elbow is not ideal either !!
Still, interesting concept !
I like the result, even though it's badly out of focus :)
B67 coming back down grade from the Museum Loop towards the Spiral. For the first time to my knowledge, a reverse run took place at the event. With all trains that undertook the reverse run being turned on the Museum Loop and then sent down the Spiral in the reverse direction to normal.
Wagga Wagga Invitation Run - November 2022.
Looking up in Manhattan's Financial District.
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The H02 power will now perform a reverse move up the Totowa runner to put the power on the other end of the train in preparation for the trip west.
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A previously abandoned section of the Leighton Buzzard Narrow Gauge Railway, between Stonehenge Works and Mundays Hill is being reinstated. The old track was lifted in 2018 and on 30th July 2019 the earth moving contractors commenced work the clear tons of spilt sand and to regrade the track bed.
Taken with a reversed 50mm prime attached to the front of an 18-55mm kit lens using some 52mm filter adapters.
Reverse of this photo: flic.kr/p/9aZagP
Found in a flea market in Lewes, East Sussex, UK.
So far, this is what I can make out:
"This is a photo taken......
our guard-room.....
wire round it to keep the
flies and mosquitoes out
that is me standing
up on sentry with the
rifle in my hand, but
he missed my head when
he took it"
This is a reverse-engineering, made in 2016.
This hand is made without any motors, the fingers moves with help of some levers on the backside of the hand.
All credits goes to Barman76
Link to original model: www.flickr.com/photos/50191917@N06/20974181984/in/album-7...
This large fly was upside down on a branch and stayed long enough for me to snap a pic. Shot with a 24mm lens reversed on 3 extension tubes. The flash is mounted on a hinged hot shoe that allows the flash to lean out over the stack, a DIY snoot fires the light directly in front of the lens.