View allAll Photos Tagged reverse
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.
Taken with a 24mm reversed onto extension tubes. Flash is on a hinged hot shoe and leaned out over the end of the lens stack. A DIY snoot fires the light in front of the lens.
037/365 - Closer to the music
Working out on the 50mm reversed lense technique
----------------------------------------------------------------
This pic is part of my 365 projet: here
Another reverse macro shot. This time, I have manual aperture. These flower buds are about 4mm in diameter.
Used a yashica 50mm reverse mounted to a Canon EOS.
So I get a new lens. Naturally the first thing I do with it is reverse it and use it differently from its original intention. Fun.
Nic; Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England. And, for the truly geeky among you, yes, that is a 1970s' Leyland Princess 2200 HLS with wood-panelled dashboard she's in...
Taken on August 22, 2011.
This feels like Saint John to me: the rock face, the spattering of pastel buildings, the industry hinted at by the train bridge. And even more classic SJ icons all around the edges, unseen: the Reversing Falls, seagulls, Irving pulp mill, the harbour, the Loyalist Man, Simms Corner.
Reverse thrust is typically applied immediately after touchdown, often along with spoilers, to improve deceleration early in the landing roll when residual aerodynamic lift and high speed limit the effectiveness of the friction brakes located on the landing gear.
Picture taken at Fairford, July 2008
Reverse mounted my 50mm prime with the 55-200 zoom lens.
No auto focus and the photo has a visible vignette effect.
I'm quite excited about the cheap macro capabilities of this new arrangement.
Looking forward to capture some insects as well :)
A reverse macro shot taken with my 70-300mm lens. I unhooked the lens from the camera and held it against the camera with the wider side touching the camera (inside out). I then placed a black cloth around the camera and the lens to disallow any additional light entering the camera. I then used the little switch to open up the aperture ring of the lens and set the camera to Manual mode before releasing the shutter. That is how I got this extremely shallow DOF. It was a fun experiment but took a lot of patience.
Praktica B200 + Pentacon Prakticar 50/1.8
Kodak Tri-X 400
Fomadon R09 (1+25) 8 min
Shot through reversed Pentacon Prakticar 135/2.8
No after editing other than inverting and cropping in Photoshop.