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For TRP: Copycat

 

This is a somewhat reversed copy of this shot that I love by lutman123

 

I haven't added her as a contact (yet)... but love so much of her work...

 

she's hard to copy though, because I don't have her good looks...

Practicing the 'reach around grab'

reverse community service "do the time before the crime", so this run down old shop was a bit of a eyesore so i took it opon myself to brighten it up in some sort of vigilante urban decorator fashion, this is phase one of my twisted little plan.

  

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

Flies can be tricky to shoot this close, often they'll take off if you get within a foot, but occasionally one will cooperate.

 

Shot with a 24mm reversed onto extension tubes. The flash is on a hinged hot shoe that leans the flash out over the lens stack. A DIY snoot with diffusion fires the light in front of the lens.

Motion blur with reversed colors

Shot with a 24mm reversed onto extension tubes. A hinged hot shoe allows the flash to lean out over the end of the stack and a DIY snoot with diffusion fires the light onto the subject.

Tank cars head for the Ozol Yard from the Shell Oil Refinery in Martinez, CA shoved by Helm Leasing GP38-2s #3840 and #3801.

Instructor Mike Basile during punching drills

The narrows at Blue Hill "falls" runs wild with each change of tide. So it's called a reversing falls. It's one of my favorite places in Maine. Here, the tide is coming in. Taken with my cell phone.

VLUU L100, M100 / Samsung L100, M100

Picture taken in the train station parking, where I took the previous one

 

(see the image on alikaragoz.net)

Northbound Caltrain #281 makes a quick stop at Burlingame.

There is only one federally insured reverse mortgage so why pay more? When using this image please provide photo credit (link) to: reverse.mortgage

This old truck didn't want to budge.

these were taken by reversing a second lens on my mounted lens

Roman Coin 222-235 AD Reverse

 

A silver denarius of Alexander Severus Emperor (222-235 AD).

 

Reverse: Figure of Peace holding an olive branch.

 

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clearly, he was not cooperating

 

One of several family photos of the Greenhalgh and Nash families.

Lucky Penny men's room

'Falling In Reverse' at 'Melkweg, Oude Zaal', Amsterdam on Saturday, 7th of June 2014.

 

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I am reverse engineering a sweater that I fell in love with in the November '10 Anthropologie catalog: the pinafore pullover. This is the bottom of the front piece. I'm using Berroco Vintage Chunky in Cracked Pepper on US 11s.

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.

Tight reverse. Text book.

 

Copyright KernowSnapper

Macro using a 3$ reverse ring, to fit Ef 18-55mm lens on canon 350D

Amazing Day 2013

Locate Triulzi

Taken with reversing ring. 300mm lens with 50mm lens reversed.

Should have read instructions...

 

OK, so it is working but barely bottom is cracked and leaking due to high pressure. will fix for next season. propped up and caught what was leaking

Housing on left after sanding down the welds, housing on right still in its' raw form.

Reverse parking by night.

My cat shot reversed through a glass magnifying lens.

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