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Die international bekannte und vielfach ausgezeichnete Autorin Jutta Treiber unterstützt die Kampagne "Kinderarbeit stoppen". Gemeinsam mit Ehemann Hans Peter Treiber und Sohn Oliver Treiber entstand ein Reverse Graffito.

Foto: KJ / KJS Burgenland

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

50mm + reversed 18-55 at 55..

Menos viñeteo a 55

This evening we got one of those strange reverse sunsets in the east that seem to happen when the setting sun peeks under a cloud layer to shine on the underside of clouds to the east of us. This one had a sort of aurora borealis feel to it, presumably the result of virga (rain falling but evaporating before reaching the ground).

This photo is just as it came from the camera, with no post-processing.

His baseball cap is on backwards

live @ Strange Attraktor, Athens

Self portrait of me holding my baby...I reversed the photo so you could read the camera!

Shot the G15 logo on my keyboard using the EF-S 18-55mm reversed at around 25mm (Forgot to look at the scale)

 

Really hard to shoot these handheld.

Chinese buying tea from Europeans.

I had 2 hours to spare in Brussels before my train, so a quick wander around. Would have liked more time, but maybe next time.

 

This was an art installation at the Palace of Justice, wooden vegetable crates returning to their original form :-)

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

 

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Reverse lens macro.

Falling In Reverse playing at the Intersection in Grand Rapids, MI

I don't have a flash gun so I cant capture water droplets in quite as much detail as I would like so this will have to do

Taken with a 24mm lens reversed onto a stack of 3 extension tubes. A hinged hot shoe allows the flash to lean out over the stack with a home made snoot to fire the light directly in front of the lens. Taken in Central Park, NYC.

shot with 35-80mm pentax lens (reverse) - @35mm/f.22 - 1/60s - flash on

 

working on some "reverse" patterns to go with Triangle Mania and Scruffy Daisy...need to create a coloured background.

 

We'll see on Weds if it worked...

Logo_Reverse_Design

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A batch of four old postcards.

Windsor Castle from Home Park.

Entirely British Manufacture.

Unposted card, ? early years.

working on some "reverse" patterns to go with Triangle Mania and Scruffy Daisy...need to create a coloured background.

 

We'll see on Weds if it worked...

The traditional pavilion, opened in 1926, at Mandale Bottoms, home to Thornaby Cricket Club. Captured before a 103-run derby defeat by Middlesbrough. Coupled with Saltburn's shock home reverse against lowly Marske, this emphatic result secured Boro a four-point lead over Premier Division title rivals Marton in the North Yorkshire & South Durham Premier League standings.

 

Middlesbrough didn't have it all their own way. Indeed, they were 58-8 before exposing Thornaby's lack of bowling strength in depth. The hosts were without four regulars, including three bowlers (one serving a three-week ban for on-field petulance), and it showed once the leading lights had gone through their allocation.

 

Something of a miracle Mandale Bottoms was fit to stage this derby (the Thornaby and Middlesbrough grounds are barely two miles apart). Before it was diverted, a couple of hundred years ago, to allow shipping to access Stockton, the Tees flowed through this part of Thornaby (hence the town's historical name, Thornaby-on-Tees). It's a low-lying site, vulnerable to flooding thanks chiefly to a troublesome beck running past the cricket ground's southeastern corner. A week of almost incessant rain left the pitch under water 24 hours before this fixture.

 

I overheard Thornaby skipper Steven Purcifer tell a team-mate he hadn't been sure what to do after winning the toss. Given the damp state of wicket and outfield, he opted to field, in the hope of bowling out Middlesbrough cheaply. Purcifer must have been pleased when the visitors struggled to 62-5 halfway through their 50 overs. But Alfie Taylor-Clarke (39, bowled off the innings' final delivery) and Hassan Raza (27) put on 70 for the sixth wicket. With Thornaby forced to use a couple of inexperienced bowlers, Middlesbrough capitalised in the closing stages, pushing on strongly from 120 or so. Conceding 43 extras (including 33 wides and five penalty runs) didn't help Thornaby's cause. Opener Matthew Bell hit 28. Luke Metcalfe took 3-26, Purcifer 3-34 and Jack Donovan 2-19.

 

Facing a full-strength Middlesbrough attack, Thornaby attempted - rather lamely - to bat out 50 overs for a losing draw. Opener David Seymour (28) was the only batter to make a score. Ahsan Shrindal finished with 3-5, Accrington-based professional Toby Bulcock 2-7 and Bell 2-15. There were two run outs; inexcusable, in the circumstances. Thornaby's last five wickets were lost for the addition of just three runs!

 

Match statistics

 

Thornaby versus Middlesbrough

 

North Yorkshire & South Durham Premier League, Premier Division (50 over match, 12.30pm start)

 

Admission: free. Programme: none. Attendance: 90. Thornaby won the toss and elected to field. Middlesbrough 172-9 off 50 overs (Alfie Taylor-Clarke 39, Matthew Bell 28, Hassan Razar 27, Luke Metcalfe 3-26, Steven Purcifer 3-34, Jack Donovan 2-19) 25pts beat by 103 runs Thornaby 69 off 36.5 overs (David Seymour 28, Ahsan Shrindal 3-5, Toby Bulcock 2-7, Matthew Bell 2-15) 5pts.

Stranger in Masjid Gede Kauman wear reverse helmet, Yogyakarta 2012

Testing a an adapter that lets you put your lens on backwards to get a cheap macro effect.

Reverse Stairs

Day 1: Used AutoCad to get formwork dimensions. It is a repeat of only few shapes, since the steps are a repeat.

Day 2: Cut plywood and pine down, and hauled it over to site.

Day 3: Put wood together just like lego and placed rebar in. Kept tops open at each step, for easy vibration, and it worked great.

When I used to pour concrete as a teenage wanna-be artist, I learned the value of making sure formwork are supported and secure. But yet again I learned from mistakes: each step required 2 poles and it was hardly enough and the nails was close to popping thru.

Day 4: Convincing and Pouring.

We poured the 1st floor (in america 2nd floor) and the steps in one shot.

The concrete subs Foreman was shocked when he walked up to it first. He was sure that no engineer had approved a staircase only supported at the top and bottom.

Only after calling the engineer did he trust the design. I thought that it was elementary and enjoyed the humor of it all.

 

General notes:

I used my nail gun to put it all together since I figured we'll only do it once (and safe time).

The formwork was almost destroyed when the subs team shot at it with the concrete hose. I quickly had them shoot it at the 1st floor metal formwork deck and then we shuffled it down. Vibration took more time than with any other job since it had to be shifted down.

 

... everyone wants a ride.

Hanna sends it back with an AWESOME reverse bump!

EOS 6D | SIGMA 24mm F1.8 DG ASPHERICAL MACRO

 

ECHIGO-TSUMARI ART FIELD

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Decided to do a little experimenting with a reversing ring and the 50mm

 

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Going though some older files to dig up some shots that didn't grab my attention at the time.

A shot to demonstrate the rail cant of the reverse curves on the approach to Clapham Junction

reversed 50mm macro

Anthony Hendricks goes under the hoop before a score.

 

Photo courtesy Brad Waldera

Taken with my point-and-shoot camera, so they're probably not as good as they could've been with my good camera.

Hard to tell but im actually going backwards in the air. reverse vault

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