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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.
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!
During high tides....
Decide that Joy is the hue
you want your heart to be.
Then start making
the little and large choices that
over time will paint your heart happy -- Thomas Kinkade
Photo taken with the Medway challenge in mind. I thought I would try something a little different by holding the lens in reverse to the body to a super macro type shot with a tiny DOF. To give you sence of scale this is a Cork screw on my Swiss pen knife.
A timelapse video comprised of the frames used to make the synthetic long exposure image in the previous upload. Note how the frame capture rate has produced a sense of the "wheel" turning in reverse.
from the opposite end it's very evident that in some point in time this was a water reservoir, hence it's narrow above and wide at the bottom..
스카프 묶는 방법
Ways to Tie Scarf
Model: HyunJun Cho
Photographer: Dennis Espineli Salcedo
12 December 2013
Reverse lens macro held in place with my hand, no crop.
Not that you can make out anything in this picture, but to me the colour blend is great, so whatever.
It's the same type of flower used in the bee pics.
The C-17 team slams the Globemaster into reverse thrust indicated by the opening in the engine cowlings.