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Because darkroom paper is orthochromatic, the colour response isn't what you might expect - the petals of this sunflower are actually yellow and the background should be black ...
The negative version of this photo was just a lot more fun. The creative owner of this property loved decorating it in bottles.
Being negative only makes a difficult journey more difficult. You may be given a cactus, but you don't have to sit on it. - Joyce Meyer
Mr. Llarence G. Brandenlung and his son
Vintage Negative
Year 1912
Denver, CO, US
Kodak 127 Film
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The eponymous object from the Discovery Cube Science Center in Santa Ana, CA. It looks quite ominous from underneath and in black-and-white.
"Always turn a negative situation into a positive situation." -- Michael Jordan
This image is a color negative of the bubble I created today.
Another paper negative test. Iso 3 (overexposed) and developed by inspection (5 minutes, rodinal 1+60)
I liked how this shot came out. As a photographer it offered many questions to my mind: Is the negative space the light or the shadows? Would the answer be more obvious in color or black and white? Square format or portrait? Grain or not?
Thoughts? Feedback?
I love negative space, which I think often provides breathing space and an aura of calm, so I was happy to see this week's theme. I fought the urge to choose a white background (believe me, it was a battle!) and instead chose 2 more of the pieces of painted paper I bought from an artist as 'byproducts' of her abstract work. The wooden vase is 1" high.
For this week's Crazy Tuesday group theme, Negative Space.
Yes, same dyed flowers, I’m getting my money’s worth.
Compositionally Challenged Week 29 - Negative Space
aufgenommen mit Canon AE-1
Film Kodak Plus X Pan
digitalisiert mit Nikon D7200 und Nikon AF Micro Nikkor 60 mm 1:2,8
negative is my outdoor cat.
he thinks he owns my lawn and garden and bird feeder.
he comes to my backdoor for food but will not come into the house.
the house is not his territory.
he will live like this forever. i have blended him into the outdoors, big and bold.
US Air Force 384thARW Boeing KC-135R Stratotanker 61-0317 on display during 1987 RAF Mildenhall 'Air Fete'
Scanned Kodak 35mm Negative
Replica of a 1957 classroom during the height of the Cold War and fears of global nuclear war. The Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn, Michigan
Technical information:
Camera: Canon EOS 3
Lens: Canon EF 24mm f/2.8 IS STM
Film: Kodak Portra 800
Developer: Home developed manually in Bellini C-41
Digitized with a Canon EOS R5, a Sigma 105mm macro lens, the Valoi 360 film holder, the CS-Lite light source, and a copy stand made out of an old Durst enlarger.
Software conversion: Negative Lab Pro 3.0
For this series I shot a few 35mm rolls of KODAK Tri-X 400 of the model, Kela, then processed those rolls in D76 to use to wrap around her.
Next I shot her with a black backdrop using a Pentax 67 and 400TX for the “Negative”.
I then made a 16x20 print on Ilford Classic Matt, then shot another roll of 120 film of her with the prints.
This has a negative impact for two reasons, one is the obvious negative space. The other is that it is actually a strap from a sports bra...... Apologies, probably too much information, got carried away with silly photo titles.
This covered walkway runs for about a third of a mile, leading up to the Triboro Bridge from Randall's Island. It wasn't exactly the friendliest feeling place to walk at night.
I find it strange that this part of the walkway is totally caged in, but at the highest point of the bridge, the only thing between you and a fall to the water is a waist-high barrier.