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picture was taken with a lens-reverse-adapter, an really old 28-70mm Minolta and my D7000. I am not so sure but I think it was around 30mm and f/11 at bright sunlight.
Vicki had another in what is now a series of very strong runs at the Reverse Ring. She slowly made her way through the field, running with everyone over the course of the day except for Mike Broderick - the only one she couldn't catch.
Shot with a reversed lens (50mm f/1.8 series e). vignette is natural. only post editing done was making it B&W. i did not use a ring, i just held the lens there with my hand. guitar is a hagstrom HJ500. very pleased with the final result, may have to invest in an actual ring.
These photos were taken using the worst Canon lens I could find in the market, the plastic 18-55 kit lens and Novoflex Reversing Ring AF. It is EOS mount and will transfer all electronic signal from your Canon DSLR to your EOS af lens and it will turn your lens into a super macro lens
Class 455 No.5919 sits on Platform 22 ready to depart with the 22.03 service to Shepperton via Richmond, Twickenham and reverse at Kingston.
I purchased a Vello Macrofier Reverse Mount and Extension Tube with autofocus functionality. It arrived yesterday and I was very excited and tried it out with my lenses. Unfortunately, none of the lenses worked with the reverse mount. The autofocus did not work, it was not able to focus even if I manually prefocused the lens. All of the images have the lighter areas in the center of the frame as the one on this image. This was shot with a 16-35mm f/2.8 lens at 35mm, manual focus, f/13, 1/8 sec, ISO 100. Same results were experienced with a 24-70 and a 50mm lens as well.
It did produce impressive 4x magnification with the 16-35 @ 16mm, but the center of the image was dissapointing.
This image is a 2x macro of the edges of quarters. Shot on full frame camera, not cropped, only resized. Some contrast and sharpening was applied in PhotoShop.
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.
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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.
♥ dommie ♥
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.
Made this with the fun Reverse Confetti stamp set Sno Awesome. Colored the sno cones with Derwent and Faber-Castell watercolor pencils, clean water and a brush. Die cut with the matching dies. Used some patterned paper (also Reverse Confetti) so I will add this to the current SSS Wednesday challenge to use patterned paper.
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"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.