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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.

Using a 49mm reversing ring for Nikon, and a 50mm f2 Pentax lens.

reversed 28mm lens

I learned how to use the reverse camera function on my iPhone today.

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..

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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.

Falling in Reverse at Warped Tour July 28, 2012 West Palm Beach, FL

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.

4501, 4916 and 4490 leading the transfer train from Bathurst to Thirlmere through the Reverse Curves at Zig Zag not long after leaving Lithgow.

Trains and Railways in New South Wales - June 2022.

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.

Heather and I were getting feed for her horse and the train had passed before I could react and get my camera, I was bummed. We were puling out of parking lot and it came back going in reverse, then I was able to get some good shots.

Reversing Falls, St John, New Brunswick, Canada.

Nap Boy got a bad deal when Batman said, 'I'll take the full head mask, you take the bit of material left over from mine.'

This is the reverse of the famly group as it is now.

 

Reverse Waterfall. Extreme high winds created what looked like a reverse waterfall. The Cliffs of Moher, Ireland. Color photography by Donna Corless.

 

Nikon FM + Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm F1.4

Fujifilm Neopan 400

It isn't Mayday yet, but checkout what I found when I unwrapped the maypole. A "Like New" Canondale 3.0 Criterium Series. Haven't seen one of these in a while :-)

 

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.

I'm a sucker for turning them upside down. Kirkcudbright.

   

i'm selling high-quality prints of this for a low price, feel free to shoot me a flickrmail if you're interested and from europe :)

Using a reverse ring on a 50mm and 18-55 lens to capture my first macro shots. Please comment.

Falling in Reverse at Warped Tour July 28, 2012 West Palm Beach, FL

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

Trying out reverse macro technique, aka poor man's macro.

 

Using my 18-55mm IS f3.5-5.6 Kit lens and my broken 50mm.

 

How To Do Reverse 50mm Macro Trick

 

Well, there are some great macro lenses available in the market. But i like to do experiments. So here it is. I have tried a reverse macro with Canon 18-55mm without a reverse macro ring. It was fun. But the problem is as the lens will be not mounted so I had to keep a tight hand on it while shooting.

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 :)

Reversed lens macro

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