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PictionID:44946215 - Catalog:14_016412 - Title:Atlas 70D Details: Missile 70D/SAMOS 80% Erected; Pad 2 Date: 08/26/1960 - Filename:14_016412.TIF - - - - Image from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

When photographing objects, the use of negative space can often make the composition much stronger. Processed using the split toning technique.

PictionID:44027513 - Catalog:14_009261 - Title:Atlas 134F Details: Tracks for Unloading Missile 134F from C-133B Date: 01/23/1963 - Filename:14_009261.TIF - - - - - - Image from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

Seneca Improved View 5x7, Osaka Wide Field 120mm f/6.3, New Guy negative collodion (1 month old)

 

f/6.3, ~25 seconds

 

Took my fresh collodion positive exposure time and calculated a guesstimate for my one month old New Guy negative collodion. It has stayed surprisingly fast. I'm still getting used to negatives. Accidentally stopped the development of this one too soon (after 1 minute) thinking the shadows were starting to fog. They were actually still perfect. Next time I'll have to do a proper step test on glass.

The ceiling at Brisbane Airport - for the theme of negative space with my group Creatively Challenged

Digitised image from the Town Hall Photographer's Collection - GB127.M850.

 

The Town Hall Photographer’s Collection is a large photographic collection held in Manchester City Council’s Central Library archives, ranging in date from 1956 to 2007.

 

The collection consists of tens of thousands of images, covering the varied areas of work of Manchester Corporation and latterly, Manchester City Council.

 

The photographs were taken by staff photographers, who were tasked to document the work of Corporation/Council departments and, in doing so, captured many aspects of Manchester life and history, including significant changes to the Manchester landscape.

 

The collection includes many different formats from glass negatives, to slides, prints, CDs and even a couple of cine films.

 

What is especially exciting is that the majority of these images have never before been available in a digital format and therefore have only ever been seen by a handful of people.

 

A team of dedicated Staff and Volunteers are currently working on the systematic digitisation of the negatives held within the collection.

 

This album represents the result of their work to date.

 

1000 Islands Railroads player boards have this handy checkbox.

PictionID:46832983 - Catalog:14_022952 - Title:GD Astronautics Facilites Details: Aerial View of Complex 36A and Complex 36B Date: 10/05/1965 - Filename:14_022952.TIF - Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

Digital fabrication of a column prototype using 1mm cardboard sheet. View of negative space formed by a stack of about 300 sheets. Further images and description: www.michael-hansmeyer.com/projects/columns.html?#8

 

Form is generated and sliced using Processing.

 

Fabrication carried out in ETH's CAAD group using the university's RapLab

See www.caad.arch.ethz.ch/ and also www.mas.caad.arch.ethz.ch/

 

Digitised image from the Town Hall Photographer's Collection - GB127.M850.

 

The Town Hall Photographer’s Collection is a large photographic collection held in Manchester City Council’s Central Library archives, ranging in date from 1956 to 2007.

 

The collection consists of tens of thousands of images, covering the varied areas of work of Manchester Corporation and latterly, Manchester City Council.

 

The photographs were taken by staff photographers, who were tasked to document the work of Corporation/Council departments and, in doing so, captured many aspects of Manchester life and history, including significant changes to the Manchester landscape.

 

The collection includes many different formats from glass negatives, to slides, prints, CDs and even a couple of cine films.

 

What is especially exciting is that the majority of these images have never before been available in a digital format and therefore have only ever been seen by a handful of people.

 

A team of dedicated Staff and Volunteers are currently working on the systematic digitisation of the negatives held within the collection.

 

This album represents the result of their work to date.

This is a scan of a 2.5 x 3.5 inch celluloid negative. I did two scans at two different contrast levels to see all the details. Looks like this may be a photographers trick merging three different photos into one.

Digitised image from the Town Hall Photographer's Collection - GB127.M850

 

The Town Hall Photographer’s Collection is a large photographic collection held in Manchester City Council’s Central Library archives, ranging in date from 1956 to 2007.

 

The collection consists of tens of thousands of images, covering the varied areas of work of Manchester Corporation and latterly, Manchester City Council.

 

The photographs were taken by staff photographers, who were tasked to document the work of Corporation/Council departments and, in doing so, captured many aspects of Manchester life and history, including significant changes to the Manchester landscape.

 

The collection includes many different formats from glass negatives, to slides, prints, CDs and even a couple of cine films.

 

What is especially exciting is that the majority of these images have never before been available in a digital format and therefore have only ever been seen by a handful of people.

 

A team of dedicated Staff and Volunteers are currently working on the systematic digitisation of the negatives held within the collection.

 

This album represents the result of their work to date.

 

Pentax ES II, SMC Takumar 1:1,4 / 50

 

i scanned the negative with a standard pc-scanner. no extra utilities used.

Digitised image from the Town Hall Photographer's Collection - GB127.M850.

 

The Town Hall Photographer’s Collection is a large photographic collection held in Manchester City Council’s Central Library archives, ranging in date from 1956 to 2007.

 

The collection consists of tens of thousands of images, covering the varied areas of work of Manchester Corporation and latterly, Manchester City Council.

 

The photographs were taken by staff photographers, who were tasked to document the work of Corporation/Council departments and, in doing so, captured many aspects of Manchester life and history, including significant changes to the Manchester landscape.

 

The collection includes many different formats from glass negatives, to slides, prints, CDs and even a couple of cine films.

 

What is especially exciting is that the majority of these images have never before been available in a digital format and therefore have only ever been seen by a handful of people.

 

A team of dedicated Staff and Volunteers are currently working on the systematic digitisation of the negatives held within the collection.

 

This album represents the result of their work to date.

Here is a student showing her digital negative and her beautiful silver gelatin print of a church.

Glass negatives from Carbon County, PA.

I have no information as to the specific locations or the people in the photos so if anyone knows anything please feel free to comment. That way I can properly catalog the information with that specific negative and preserve its history for future generations.

Photographer credited as: Ephraim E. Rinker

6 Second exposure of two sails of the Windmill in Stansted Mountfitchet at night. The night time shot gives an almost Negative feel

My kris kringle present for Christmas this year, a fully rubberised watch that slips on over your hand. Lucky my hand is not too big so it slips on with only a minor struggle.

 

Something different today, negative processing. Hope you all like it.

The parking meters in Nashville belive in negative zero.

PictionID:47057647 - Catalog:14_024392 - Title:Atlas 111D Details: Mating Agena Adapter to Booster 111D Date: 06/14/1961 - Filename:14_024392.TIF - Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

Digitised image from the Town Hall Photographer's Collection - GB127.M850

 

The Town Hall Photographer’s Collection is a large photographic collection held in Manchester City Council’s Central Library archives, ranging in date from 1956 to 2007.

 

The collection consists of tens of thousands of images, covering the varied areas of work of Manchester Corporation and latterly, Manchester City Council.

 

The photographs were taken by staff photographers, who were tasked to document the work of Corporation/Council departments and, in doing so, captured many aspects of Manchester life and history, including significant changes to the Manchester landscape.

 

The collection includes many different formats from glass negatives, to slides, prints, CDs and even a couple of cine films.

 

What is especially exciting is that the majority of these images have never before been available in a digital format and therefore have only ever been seen by a handful of people.

 

A team of dedicated Staff and Volunteers are currently working on the systematic digitisation of the negatives held within the collection.

 

This album represents the result of their work to date.

Negative space ... taken at the weekend.

A negative of an old motorcycle. My girlfriend's been holding onto this treasure for years.

My broken Kodak 3A Junior arrived and I took the lens off and taped it to the lens board of my broken Graflex to try it out. The "B" setting on the lens doesn't seem to function, so getting slow enough times for my paper negatives is guesswork.

 

My youngest son wants the rookie trading card for hockey player Jay Beagle and needed to earn two dollars. Thus I had my model for the day and went all out.

 

BTW, he wants to buy the Jay Beagle card because he's convinced his dog Travis will get a kick out of it.

 

www.instagram.com/clifton_dowell/

Pentax P30 with expire film Prixcolor ISO 100

Better late than never. I had this idea for a while, in tribute to the sculptor Bruno Catalano. If you haven't seen his work, google it. It is quite impressive. I wanted to get this shot done in time to submit it for the challenge, but life has been hectic lately.

 

52 Weeks of 2014: 43/52

Theme: Negative Space

Category: Technique

PictionID:44813508 - Catalog:14_014602 - Title:Atlas Details: Mock Up 65-2 GSE; Installation and Piping; 1/10 Scale Date: 03/05/1959 - Filename:14_014602.TIF - - - - Image from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

8x10 paper negative

Panalure paper developed in XTOL 1+1 for 3 minutes

Apo-Ronar @f16

The image came out without fog, but very low contrast. It scanned well.

Previous attempts with this box of paper using paRodinal came out completely fogged, so this is a success I feel.

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