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How to wire a myford lathe Dewhurst reversing switch.

Haciendo pruebas con el anillo inversor.

reverse lens macro shot with Nikon d90, 50mm 1.8, reverse ring, Nikon 18-55mm VR

"Reverse Psychology" by Charles Ludlum, directed by Marina Pareja. -- Dating a psychiatrist can drive you crazy. Dating your husband's psychiatrist will drive you crazier!

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

 

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Realy seemed that the sun was setting upwards.

Foto from my friend Ciccio, visiting from Italy.

I'm with Tommy!

 

Reverse

Length? 18'

Weight 2.000

We acted as if we were

going to put Tommy in the

fishes mouth, be he

wouldn't let us. That

mouth is really big.

Minolta Dynax 7

Sigma 35mm f/1.4 ART

Kodak T-Max 100 (200)

Here's my lenses tested out on a, wait, this ruler is lame, it has no labels and it's the triangular engineer kind! Anyway, I'm pretty sure it's millimeters, so here we go. We'll go widest to longest in focal lengths, which when reversed, is quite fittingly the opposite, where a wide lens reversed gives you a higher magnification than a long lens reversed.

 

My findings: The 70-200 and the 35 were both surprisingly sharp when reversed, and the 35 especially has a great deal of magnification. The fisheye was beserk. Since it has the petal hood, it doesn't meet with the circle opening of the camera very well, and you'd think that with the light leaks everything would be overexposed? Not so. In fact I had to crank up the ISO and lower the shutter to get a proper one. The 17-40 was great too, I tested it at 17mm but it was so close I couldn't fit all of the 30 in the frame along with the lines. I couldn't do this for the fisheye either so I dragged the lines down to meet them, but other than that each photo is not cropped and untouched.

 

For what it's worth, reading my camera data for the fisheye shot, I got an aperture value of >f/1024.

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Needless to say I'm excited. Wish I had a softbox or something even an umbrella back. So the lighting is a bit harsh but I'm still mastering my studio lights [still haven't got them all back from Cody].

HB-IJH is arriving in Sofia from Zurich.

Backwards dynamic catch start to this boulder problem at the USA Climbing QE competition at DynoClimb in Deland, Florida.

The company I work for, Thinkmap, threw their annual party last friday. (YAY!) This year, we projected a reverse Visual Thesaurus animation onto our meeting room 'glass garage door', which made it look like a giant plasma screen. Pretty cool, check it out here.

reversed 28mm lens

I had more time to view this this time as I headed straight for it after eating lunch. I convinced my friend to come up here. Each of the pencils has a country's name in Katakana. We could find Austria but not Australia. We couldn't find Japan, either. We're guessing it is in the center, maybe.

 

I then promptly lost my triennial passport so we spent our 40 minute viewing time looking for it. We found it again, but I felt sorry for my friend because he hadn't seen any of the countless artwork in the area. He said not to worry, and we did get to see more art further on the journey.

 

Pascal Marthine Tayou

【Cameroun】

Reverse City

Year. 2009

This artist was born in Cameroon, is presently based in Belgium and has exhibited at international art exhibitions such as the 2005 Venice Biennale. His gigantic 3- dimensional work, about 5 metres in height, and comprising countless pencils and cut-down trees, is displayed outdoor.

Normally a halo is to be seen around the sun. Here I saw this one between the plane and the massive cloud cover. There were a light haze which I belive created this "reversed" halo.

Test shot #1. The top frame is focused through a reversed 50mm/1.7 Minolta Rokkor-X MD lens. Notice the large vignetting. The bottom frame is shot without the Minolta from the same distance. Notice that I can't even focus at this close range, which is approximately 7 inches. See the discussion.

handheld reverse lens to attain the macro shot..

The technique consists basicly in reversing your lens in order to make macro pitures without using a specific macro lens. This one was captured without the reversing ring.

Esta técnica consiste em inverter uma lente comum para se fazer uma foto macro sem o uso de lente macro específica. Esta foto foi feita sem anel inversor.

Taken with a reversed 24mm on extension tubes. I use a hinged hot shoe to allow the flash to lean out over the lens/tubes rig and a home made snoot lined with aluminum foil to fire the light directly over the lens and capped at the end with paper to diffuse. Most of the post processing was removing all the pollen that landed on the sensor the few times I swapped an extension tub out. Incredibly time consuming.

this was taken from a pier on the Hudson, looking back to where I shot the silhouette shot "hospitality riverside"(shown below) in my earlier post.

 

this gives you a bit of perspective as to where the Boat Basin Cafe is situated. The top area where the man is standing is actually an overpass where cars enter the West Side Highway.

 

I live two blocks beyond the first two buildings behind the trees, which is part of Riverside Park.

A reversed prime (50mm) with manual focus in combination with a full set of extension tubes was used to get macro pictures of this fly.

Four images were then stacked with photoshop to get a larger depth of field.

Reversing Falls, St John, New Brunswick, Canada.

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