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Looking up at a strange sculpture on a streetlight and side of a building, St John's Street, Perth.
I rather like the delicate highlight tones when examining neg film, so thought I'd reproduce those here - whilst leaving the building as a positive. Compare with the undoctored version here.
I love the way the light shows up my profile so clearly...
I am not this sad! Really x contemplative maybe...
I just feel less critical of a calm face...
Ken Livingtsone unveils his new campaign poster.
The blue aliens are David Cameron, Boris Johnson and George Osborne - the headline: The Tories are on a different planet.
Recession, fare rise, police cuts don't let them get away with it.
Kenninington, South London.
Red brick building behind is the former South London Hospital for Children, Clapham Road.
Item is a photograph from an album of World War One-related photographs in the William Okell Holden Dodds fonds. Brigadier General Dodds joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1914 and was commanding officer of the 5th Canadian Division Artillery and served in France from 1917-1918.
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One of a series of B&W prints showing gang violence.
This print was deveoped by splashing developer onto the print rather than submerging it completely.
Taken at More London, which is in between London and Tower Bridges.
Part of me can't believe that I took this with an iPhone.
No post production, uploaded direct using Flickr app.
5x7 Paper Negative
First test of the 5.5" Cinephor on the 5x7. This focal length is definately more suited to 5x7 or 4x5.
Create your own negative space by pointing a camera with a long lens in front of you, in a busy area of the city, and watch everyone walk around you.
Found a collection of old glass negatives collecting dust in my dad's studio and thought I'd scan them in.
Polymer clay maple leaf out necklace. Dyed pearl and Swarovski Crystal dangles on antiqued bronze chain. Chain measures 23". Earrings are sweet and simple dangles of dyed pearl and Swarovski Crystal on antiqued bronze ear wire.
paper negatives expired in 1986 shanghai photo paper.
Camera: Graflex graphex lens with f 4.7 wide open
exp: light measure, 4 sec on f 4. shoot on f 4.7
developement: this is funny part i try to develop them in my caffenol developer after 3 minutes nothing come out so i add some LUCKY paper developer (1: 10) and 1 min after its next starts developing.
results are pretty good for long expired paper store last year outside on flea market in winter time ( - 20 degree) summer( + 38 degree :) (yeh we have like this in beijing).
developer mixed 4 days ago stored in fridge used cold
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2nd Annual Benefit for the Foundation Skatepark
Negative Approach
Candy
End It
Upchuck
D S H K
15 bucks
Oct 29 2022
@ Static Age River Spot
5pm / doors . . . 7pm / music
5-7 . . . skate vids & DJ's
food and records all night long . . .
BYOB . . . parking is limited
All proceeds from the door will go to "The Foundy"
Asheville, NC. 101722.
I've been trying some processes to remove the black backing on the negative from a Fuji FP-100c45 negative. I scrubbed this one with a magic-erase sponge after applying bleach.
Instant film negative reclamation.
For more details
jameslindnerexperimental.wordpress.com/2013/03/04/instant...