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First attempt to capture a Macro Shot using Reverse Lens Technique !
i never had a reverse ring adapter with me, clicked it while holding the lens with one hand.
very hard to get the object in focus , but i love macro photography..requires lots of patience.. need to do experiments ..
This shoot was inspired again by Linder's 'she she' series. However as my other shoots were mainly headshots, I decided to expand my inspiration, and do abstract full body shots in our home studio. There is no photo where you can see the full models' face, adding to the abstraction of the photos. I thoroughly enjoyed this shoot.
This shoot was inspired again by Linder's 'she she' series. However as my other shoots were mainly headshots, I decided to expand my inspiration, and do abstract full body shots in our home studio. There is no photo where you can see the full models' face, adding to the abstraction of the photos. I thoroughly enjoyed this shoot.
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A D train departing into the Storage tracks just east of the Norwood-205th Street Station in order to reverse onto the Southbound tracks
The 9e and 9 both meet at the 69 bus stop. The 2016 New Flyer XD60 is running a 9e, while a venerable 2002 GIllig Low Floor is running the 9. In a few short moments, the Gillig will arrive at the Santa Rosa Transit Mall and start a new route. Meanwhile, the New Flyer has just left the "TM" and has 30 or so minutes before it'll be back this way.
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See the LOST GALLERY collection of Found Photographs of CHILDREN AND THEIR MOBILE TOYS!
Handmade brooch by Boston metalsmith David S Dowling (of Studio Kes). Created from found/stolen materials.
Photograph by Libby Bulloff. The brooch lives with me, too.
9 of Wands (reversed), 10 of Cups (reversed), Ace of Wands (reversed).
Instructions for spread: www.tarotforum.net/showthread.php?t=36039&highlight=b...
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.
This is the reverse side of an aluminium commemorative medal, which was given to every school child in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire when the toll bridge was freed in 1932. This one was given to my Mum, who was 8 at the time. The little toll house in the picture still stands, but the toll gates, are, of course, gone. For many years these stood in Whittons Gardens by the Trent side, but were removed about 10 or 15 years ago when the Gardens were remodeled. I don't know what happened to these gates. You can see the other side of this medal here: www.flickr.com/photos/tatraskoda/2307948393/in/photostream
Reverse Macro Photography
Nikon D90
Reversed Nikkor 35-70mm (Analog Lens)
52mm Reverse Macro Ring
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In this shot of ZA463, moments after touching down at RAF Coningsby you can see the thrust reversers are deployed in order to slow the aircraft down. This aircraft is one of five Tornados based at RAF Marham on a two week deployment to Coningsby.
Always a pleasure to watch these two in action. Until my wife got this horse, I had no idea about horses (not her first, certainly mine). As I learned, I was surprised how very similar that the disciplines of dressage, jumping and others were so very similar to my passion racing. Hence, the title, seen here Charity is being asked to back up as she would being judged. Sometimes like the racecar, the transmission requires a bit of coaxing into reverse.
Reverse transcriptase is a viral enzyme which plays a key role in viral replication: in a step-by-step process, it synthesises a double stranded proviral DNA copy of the viral RNA. This process involves different functions of reverse transcriptase: synthesis of a first DNA strand (blue); twisting into a double helix (red); synthesis of the second DNA strand and RNA degradation (yellow). Many antiretroviral drugs are reverse transcriptase inhibitors, e.g. zidovudine, 3TC and nevirapine.