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Upon losing the latest tooth, the sprog says to me, "Hey, look! I'm a reverse vampire! If I bite a vampire they become un-un-dead!!"
The tooth faerie, by the way, did manage to find her way to Israel, but she had problems exchanging her dollars when she got here, since it was the middle of the night and all. So he got US$2 under his pillow, and I had to trade them for shekels.
The T-shirt, a present to the sprog from my favorite daemon, came from the Israel v England soccer game last month.
A trainee helmsman practising reversing the electro-hydraulically driven narrow boat, 'Birdswood' near the pumping station by the aqueduct over the River Derwent.
Reverse side of TMR 143 given to attendees of the Third Man Records 3 Year Anniversary Party, March 8, 2012.
i looked at this lamp dome and couldn´t wait to click..rs
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First time trying reverse macro shots. This was a quick experiment with a bottle of pepsi. Now all I need is a reverse lens adapter for 10 bucks and I'm solid!!
I managed to reverse my 28-70mm lens on top of my 50mm lens and ended up with these pictures, the Reverse series
Boost SurfSho 2011 Bondi Beach, Surfing, Airs, Bondi, Bondi Beach, Air Reverse, Air Reverse 3, Air Reverse 360, Air Reverse 360 Grab
Segundo día de pruebas con la técnica llamada "reverse lens" que consiste en montar el objetivo al revés en la cámara.
Hecha con el objetivo 18-55 mm que viene de serie con la Nikon D40x, montado al revés, a unos 24 mm y muy, muy cerca del sujeto 3 o 4 cm tal vez.
No es una imagen profesional pero sin usar ningún objetivo macro es lo que podemos conseguir. Para el que no tenga miedo, se puede ver a mayor tamaño.
The reverse of a medium bronze Roman provincial coin, struck in the name of Hostilian as Caesar, at or for Viminacium, a city on the Danube which started as a colony of retired Roman soldiers. The ANXII in the exergue dates this coin to 250-251 AD.
The personification of the city stands between a bull and a lion, the symbols of the two founding legions.
Cleveleys is a reversing point, but doesn't have a turning loop like the major reversing points. The crew of this tram, Centenary car 645, were instructed to turn their car here (which, as shown in this shot, they have done) and wait. But there was a hiatus in service, so using some initiative, the tram set off before time. The Jaguar car is seen crossing the tram lines on a level crossing - trams run at sight on this system, and there is virtually no signalling system for either road or tram traffic to keep them apart - certainly none here!
With no agenda or goals for the day, I decided to collect pictures of the Reverse Hoverhand. It turned out to be such a stupid idea that I created a blog for it: reversehoverhand.blogspot.com/