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I just had to try this one. Not very clear, but good enough for a first try...
Thanks Roger for the inspiration
Took a walk in Central Park and Jefferson Market Garden for some insect macros. Saw a variety of flies with a few other species mixed in. Came away with a few keepers.
On Reverse:
It is over 50 years ago my brother & I used to have to
sit on this bridge to keep the pigs in the meadows
there was no tree there then, this is the river Test and
father had the meadows on both sides for nearly a mile
notice the tall steel tower erected recently to carry the
high power electric wires, these go clear through to
Bristol and I suppose electric light will eventually
be available in Lockerley and in fact all villages
along where these pylons are erected. times change
even in the villages, that tree makes me feel old
there was no sign of it when I sat there in summer
holidays, minding the pigs and cows. Rob
Romney and Ryan, Rewind and Ransack. A vote for America's Go Back team is a vote to lower Romney and Ryan's own tax rates, crazy. No wonder they are laughing all the way to the bank. The Republicans are saying that America is ready for some R&R, I have my own idea about what R& R stands for.
See more of my anti Mitt humor here: www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150466287981104.36424...
EF-S 17-55 @17mmF8.0
white area contains realsize printscreen part, from wich this word 'love' was captured displayed by 30'' Dell IPS screen.
Shot on a Canon AE-1 w/ reverse mount 50mm f/1.8 using Kodak Portra 400 color film - converted to black and white. This was the first time I've tried a reverse mount lens. The focus layer is so thin that it's not very useful but I thought it would be worth a try at least once.
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.
Taken in my parents yard. 24mm prime reversed on extension tubes. Hinged hot shoe allows the flash to lean out over the lens stack and a DIY snoot with diffusion.
Under the skillful throttle of engineer James Lewis, Metra #2107 makes its' stop at Lake Forest, IL. on the C&M Subdivision.
The best reverse mermaid ever, by Xam Tattoos at Seven Doors Tattoo, 6 October 2015. Actual tattooing time: approx 1hr 15mins. (Photo by Xam.)
by amf [ http://www.flickr.com/photos/amf ]
Treino no Clubão Jardim São Paulo - Zona Norte
28.01.2006
Johnny - Reverse Vault