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  • overexpose / negative / blue / affirmative

  • Reverse view of a giant sunflower

  • i love swiss knives

  • I got inspired by the dandelion shots I’d seen on RB recently and decided to take some myself.

  • Same design, dark shirts.

  • He’d reverse the polarity of the neutron flow, of course. Other Doctor Who t-shirts: The angels have the phone box / The Seal of Rassilon / I ♥♥ WHO: / Ood Operations /

  • My first attempt at macro using a reversed 50mm f/1.8 to get approximately 1:1 magnification photos.. / Thanks for looking! 1/125 at f8 reversed with in-built flash and homemade diffuser.. Best Viewed LARGE

  • Reversed 50mm macro shot of a blade of grass with dew drops on it. I tried to utilize the narrow DOF by maintaining focus on only a single droplet to emphasize its presence. Thanks for taking a look. Best Viewed LARGE

  • This image was captured at Enniskillen Orchard which is a part of the Hawkesbury Harvest and the Sydney Farm Gate Trail. / The photo is straight from my camera, which is one of the reasons I am so happy with it, everything just seemed to work! / This is what I consider to be the first successful insect macro I have taken, I was really happy with the composition.. I hope you like it! / As always it is best viewed large.. / Taken at lifesize (1:1) with a reversed 50mm f1.8 nikon lens..

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  • Lets hear it for bass. / The most important and overlooked part of rock bands if they want to stand out from the crowd. Bass has only come into its own in the last 20 years or so with the electronic revolution. There is no analog instrument anywhere that can achieve bass as clean and booming as Elektrobank by The Chemical Bros. / I first noticed bass when I was young, pre-ten. I’m not really sure, but I was upstairs in the family home and knew what song was on the radio downstairs on a big old guffer of a Philips HiFi system but it was different to the song I was used to hearing downstairs. It was the bass getting through the floor without the melody. So I was aware of it. It was much later in life that I developed my taste for it though. The title is kinda what I’ve done here. I work at it like etching but build up shapes instead of cut them away. I started with just the bass clef and added everything else in as I went along. I wanted a whooshy kind of buzz and took care that things are where applicable as close to perfect circles as I can draw and that the curves continue through the different elements. Its mostly freehand but I needed a small bit of help from the top off a can of WD-40 to get the two dots right. The oil lamp is to balance out the bottom right and because oil lamps are cool. Pencil and PS Add theyellowfury to your watchlist Copyright © 2008 Simon Deevy. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image or text without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. Detail / / /

  • My first ever seen and shot lightning in which you can actually see the lightning coming up from the ground and spreading across the rain curtain rather than coming down from the cloud. Taken on the same morning storm as “Sunrise Lightning Storm” Shot taken in Axedale, Central Victoria

  • Pygmalion is a legendary figure of Cyprus, Pygmalion is a sculptor who falls in love with a statue he has made. He offers the statue presents and eventually prays to Venus (Aphrodite). She takes pity on him and brings the statue to life. There have been many interpretations of Pygmalion and this is my version, the reverse happens. The artists love of his craft is so strong and deep it has brought the tattoo to life and immediately she falls in love with him, this is evident by the heart shaped bows she has created to show him her intentions.

  • There can be only one. You. / Are. / Fucking. / It. But only if you’re wearing this shirt, which identifies you as such.

  • Naomi and friend.

  • You will have to take my word for it but this is an image of a female Rufous Hummingbird, Selasphorus rufus, flying in reverse. Hummingbirds are the only birds that can actually fly backwards. Image captured at Vaughn Bay, Washington. /

  • A collection of uncropped images taken with a reversed 50mm lens. An adjustment in contrast is all that has been made. Equipment used: Canon 40D, 50mm lens reversed Here’s how it’s done. Remove the lens from the body and turn it around. Carefully hold the body and lens together whilst looking through the viewfinder. As there is no longer any auto focus, you have to move back and forth until you have achieved what you want. Give it a go, but be careful as the lens isn’t attached!!! / Uploaded 8 August 2009

  • Three daisies taken with the reversed 50mm lens. Taken on the same day as break-through Uploaded 3 September 2009

  • Rabbit and wild ginger motif seen on a shop door curtain in Kurashiki. Sneakers with this motif are now available at my Zazzle store.

  • Silhouette art of tiny men flying using the aid of the mighty dandelion. Note: Colour of shirt makes colour of silhouette.

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