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A long time ago when I first thought about what *I* would make if I got into seed beads, I imagined this. Well, this, and a big elaborate neckpiece in the same style bit with about 10 of these joined together. I had no idea if it would work and was scared to try - I haven't got any experience with seedies, and I hadn't seen anything like it so wondered WHY people didn't mix silver and seedies.

 

BUT I wanted my first try to work SO badly, because I wanted it to end up being a gift for a friend. After months and months of being scared to fail, I gave it a shot today and did it start to finish while I played with the kids. It isn't perfect, I know. But it is my first try at a shape like that in wire, my first try doing anything like this with seedies and my first try doing a cab start to end without my friend Mel here to advise when I am stuck!!!

 

I am excited and proud. It is EXACTLY as it was in my head. I will post it off to my friend tomorrow (if I can find her address!! I am scared I lost it!) and I really hope she loves it. Not just the design, but because it is a very special and exciting first for me and it was made especially for her :)

Some times the reverse is just as if not more so, interesting and intriguing.

A visit to Reverse Garbage at Woolongabba was recommended to me recently and I was not disappointed with my visit. The shop accepts goods which otherwise were headed for landfill. They sort and sell a surprising range of items which are popular for those whose skills extend to up cycling. My purchase is on the counter with the male staff member.

 

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

In Reverse...ladybirds of a different pattern on the same tree, there were quite a large number of both sorts on this one Rowan Tree in the church yard at St Michael's church, Emley, UK. Spring very much in the air !

Ok, this is my first attempt at reverse lense macro.

Not very impressive, but I'm excited :)

Macro shot of a hover fly using a method called reverse lens macro.

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I kinda had a little play about with my camera this evening.

 

Close up self portraits are not really my thing

but a friend told me

the reason that we are not too comfortable with photos of ourselves

is because we are seeing ourselves in reverse.

 

So hey presto .....

I flipped this photo of myself

and even though I did not turn into Angelina Joli

I do look a bit more like myself to myself.

 

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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.

look at that original size! it's all a-wigglin!

Reversed zoom lens without mounting for macro.

the twin necklace of Reveal.

changeable of course.

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.

On reverse:

Candace

and

Magee Bowen

Reebok Reverse Jam - Monopoly Edition

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

For avionics and aerospace systems, Vishay's DLA 15005 is the industry's first wet tantalum capacitor approved to Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) drawing 15005 to combine a reverse voltage of 1.5 V at +85 ºC with improved vibration (sine: 50 g; random: 27.7 g) capability and thermal shock of 300 cycles.

The reverse of the duvet cover is a bit garish O-O

Macro using a 3$ reverse ring, to fit Ef 18-55mm lens on canon 350D

reverse macro taken with 75-300mm mounted on body and 18-55mm reversed hence only the circular spot being visible

Reverse Macro Bubbles

reverse engineering on Cefalu beach

Spider giving pose to my Nikon D5200 With Reversing 18-55 lens and DIY Flash diffuser for built in flash.

"Valenti style" smoked reverse light from ijdmtoy.com. I like it better because it downplays the functionless red section and downplays this ugly light cluster generally. You can hook the center red LEDs up to your brake lights or tail lights, but I didn't bother. I just hooked up the reverse lights.

An attempt at reverse-lens macro- the power button on my MacBook Pro.

 

Shot using the standard 18-70mm F3.5-5.6 kit lens on my Sony A200.

I started this one in 4th period Chemistry yesterday @ school when we had some free time. I finished it right now. Is it weird? I had an urge to draw a fish. Hope you like it. <3

 

I really need to get back into drawing. I want my hands to be able to express the images that appear in my mind. It used to be one of my passions. And I’m slowly regaining back that passion. I want to be able to be as creative and imaginative as I was when I was younger and drew whatever I thought was neat. <3 I wasn’t able to color it because I don’t have the necessary tools to color it with. *sigh

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

 

ECHIGO-TSUMARI ART FIELD

www.echigo-tsumari.jp/artwork/reverse_city

reverse lens nikon 18-55 without ring(handheld)

June 22nd, 2010

Close up of a new hops cascade cone.

50 1.8 D

Uncropped. Neat little device!

Fallenfest - Paris - Batofar - 12/10/13

Reverse Lens / Canon EOS 350D with Canon EF 35-105mm

This is part of the reverse osmosis machine that filters the water out of the maple sap. Part of the modern process to make maple syrup.

Taken w/reverse lens adapter, 28-80mm at about 35mm,tripod,remote release shutter and LED shop light.

 

With reverse adapter and this lens the front(rear of lens w/reverse adapter) of the lens was about 1 1/2 inches from subject where the ext tube shot was only about 1/4 inch from subject.

 

Much easier to light subject using reverse adapter.

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