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Some of the many pictures, taken in low light conditions, of Bigbury on Sea Kite Surfers in high wind conditions. Pictures in reverse order of being taken.
Here's the finished "product". The reducer is tight against the higher tile on the left, nailed into the narrow strip (shim) beside it, and covers the expansion gap and a little bit of the new laminate flooring on the right.
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RR Trent 772-60 Garuda Indonesia.
"Thrust reversal, also called reverse thrust, is the temporary diversion of an aircraft engine's exhaust so that it is directed forward, rather than backwards." Wiki
May 19, 2011, 7:41 p.m. Here is a reverse-angle view of the Alexandra Bridge.
Most of my pictures are OF the Museum of Civilization FROM the bridge. This is the opposite: a picture OF the bridge FROM the museum, which is behind me.
[See the “LARGE” version of this photo.]
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reverse macro of same strawberry
taken with Nikon D80 and three Kenko extension tubes (12mm, 20mm, and 36mm)
I love reverse macro photography. Some day I hope to finally master the technique..a girl can dream, can't she? lol
I bought some step-up/step-down adapters and a reverse lens adapter for my Rebel XTi. It is not at all easy to achieve perfect focus (as you can unfortunately see). Depth of field is extremely shallow and you must be a precise distance from the subject for the lens you are using. This was taken with my EF-S 17-85mm f/4.0-5.6 IS USM and I was about 5" from the coin.
Reverse glass painting. Handmade original alter style frame. Contact me for additional photos.
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