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Reversed world
Reversed life
All is back future is past
In the path where goes the light
Darkness shines with millions neons
(Yyrkoon)
Even though it's horribly out of focus I quite like this! Reversed the kit lens and fiddled with the shutter speed (like I know what I'm doing, haha!) I'm learning something new everyday.
Filed the notches for Reverse, Neutral, and Forward. Machined a simple clamp to use as a file guide, a great suggestion from Ed. The Reverse Stand is SS, so filing was a little difficult. Getting the guide positioned without twisting was also finicky, but would not want to do this job without the clamp.
Somewhere on the Four Mile Trail with the base of the Cathedral Spires and Cathedral Rocks and El Capitan.
I found some old negatives and scanned and reversed them to learn who they might be, but can't say I know this fella. He does seem all alone on a deserted street, except for the photographer.. The vehicles in the background are pretty neat. Easier to see them when this is viewed large. I see, too, that the streets are dirt roads, but that might not tell you much, either. Maybe this was on a Sunday, when not too many people are out, and it is either shortly before or shortly after the noon hour, judging from his shadow. He looks like a satisfied man. Maybe that's his girlfriend taking the photo.
Had a go today for the first time with a reversing ring - it was bloomin' hard work!
Not seen a daisy this close before!
Yeah, yeah...small file, low light, lotsa noise and overall poor shot but.... I posted it anyway :) Kate
Reverse engraved and backlit black/clear material ideal for backlighting or paint filling. Surface offers extra protection from wear and tear.
reverse-engineered from a GEICO Commercial
www.youtube.com/watch?v=H02iwWCrXew
I dig the song. Here is a cool version of it with a really cool lo-fi business CGI music video. It kicks ass.
This was my first attempt at reversing the 50mm f/1.8 to try and get really close to things. I'm not really sure about this one, mainly because of the oof front, but there's something I like about it.
Items on the desk we reversed, we covered with clear plastic wrap. This made it easier to see what we had done.