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I used a 50mm Nikon Series E on the body and held an unknown model Pentax 50mm to the lens reversed.
Shot with manual settings.
This is the top of a lightbulb.
Falling In Reverse
Vans Warped Tour 2012, Pittsburgh, PA.
July 12th, 2012
(c)KerstynHimesPhotography
The victims - errr, participants - in the 2010 attempt to hold the Reverse Ring mill around in the Signal Knob parking lot prior to the start of the event. Left to right: Dan Rose, Sean Andrish, Keith Knipling, Paul Crickard, Mike Dobies, Steve Pero.
This deep shelter in Coulsdon was one of four planned by Surrey council before the second world war. Afterwards, it was used for an optical grinding operation, and a motor vehicle repair workshop. Today it is largely forgotten, and surprisingly dry and in good nick. It was a nice place to try out a new torch. Many thanks to the lads who had lit some candles down there before we arrived.
The Reversing Falls bridge dates to circa 1915. Stone pier at far left is part of what remains of a railway bridge built in 1885. Please Note: When I originally posted many of these earlier pictures they were FULL-SCREEN. Then I got a new higher-resolution monitor, and suddenly they're miniscule! What's worse, flickr could not (or would not) compensate-----and THIS is how they look now. It's really disappointing, because some of those old shots were pretty good if I do say so myself. A picture like this should be four or five times this size for proper display.
Mr J. Wylde
21 Netherby Street
Dingle
Liverpool
16 Dec 1906 or 08
Dear Joe
Just a card to inform you that I have arrived on leave
am away for a few days returning home for the weekend shall be
pleased to see you if possible
to come down hoping you are all well
Harry
f/3.5 | ISO 1600 | 1/80 second | 18mm (cropped) | 180ppi | 19.99in x 13.07in | Non-Traditional Digital Photography
“We are product of our past but we don't have to be prisoners of it" - Rick Warren
I thought I made up an awesome quote but then I googled it and found that someone had already said what I was trying to say and better. Thanks a lot Rick. Stealin' my thunder.
Anyways, this shot was kind of fun. I did of lot of different shots of my face to get the right expression. I was doing every shot just looking at the camera but I ended up thinking this (with my head tilted) was the most interesting. I took old photos of me with family or friends and scattered them on the ground (I had a black sheet thing laid out for the black part).
For processing, I found that if I made me black and white, it made for an artsier and neater photo. It put more emphasis on all the photos rather than me...which I wanted.
I used a remote for this and had my tripod upside down/reversed.
Let me know what you think of it.
Reversed 24mm prime on extension tubs. Hinged hotshot allows the flash to lean out over the stack, DIY snoot with diffusion. dansshots
Reverse of the previous shot. Again, 4 lights and 4 exposure blend. Umbrellas left and right of camera, 2 hidden behind the post to light the far corner; one on floor bounced from a cushion, the other on a low stand aimed into the corner.