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With a slice of Fordite (in case you are curious about it, well, you are right: it's an extraordinary thing! Basic info at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fordite)

These are glass negatives from the Lehighton, Packerton and Jim Thorp (Mauch Chunk) Pennsylvania area. 1920’s to 30’s. I’m working with the local historical societies to try and locate family members. If anyone has any information on these, it would be appreciated.

 

Negative size: 8" X 10"

 

Image derived from the original Glass Negative.

 

Smena 8M & motion picture black-and-white negative film Kodak EASTMAN DOUBLE-X 5222

Simply the negative of a collage that gains strength this way. It is an echoing of the shape of wings. A whisper.

Marysville Balloon Festival

Camera: KMZ Zenit 3M

Lens: Industar 3.5/50, made in 1964

Kodak TMAX 400 black&white negative film

Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de

Been scanning the whole day. Results are coming and then I am up to date again here. Forgot how long this takes.

I am still sick. Hadley is now sick. Our refrigerator just went on the Fritz. I really really needed a bird of happiness today. Lucky for me, one appeared.

 

2022 Alphabet Challenge: N is for Negative Space

From a photo on Pinterest using black fine line pen and marker for the white areas and cerulean pencil for the red

Shot on OM System camera by Jan R. Ubels

from a photo on pinterest

When I was on the Olympic Peninsula I took a quick trip to Ocean Shores, WA, hoping to see vast oceanic vistas. All I saw was fog. I did hear waves. I do kind of like the simplicity of this shot.

This is one of a series of mood variations done from Road To Nowhere

in Yugoslavia, around 1960

I believe this is Bosnia.

Olympus 35 RC

Kodak Gold (Lab developed. Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro)

Metal frame with glass plate negative . Used in the developing process , in a previous century .....

For "Smile on Saturday" - theme : "framed" .

Rain is something we have had a lot of in the last few weeks.

 

Some raindrops on a spider's web.

 

The cold seems to have finally arrived.

 

Captured with iPhone and Olloclip macro lens.

Edited on the iPad in Snapseed.

  

in Yugoslavia, around 1960

in Ljubljana

...playing with Negative Space.

WPG 8x8 Square Format

Our local Wakering Photography Group (WPG) challenge was any subject presented in an square 8"x8" format.

I captured this tree at sunset but I felt it was a little underwhelming....so I decided to process and print it as a negative as it was to be displayed in a black mount. I got some advice from Dave, a fellow group member, how to convert/revert the image in Lightroom, and was pleased with the result!!

It wasn't a favourite with group but was against some excellent square images.

Thought I'd mess with the photo and have a little fun, I really like seeing negatives of photos..kinda like an X ray but not ; )

Taken on Revue 300 CS (Regula CC 300). Ilford FP4 plus @200.

Shenandoah, VA.

 

Image derived from the original Glass Negative.

Olympus 35 RC

Fuji Superia 100 (expired 2008)

Lab developed.

Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.

Created from original in comments using GoArt

Calotype negative, 8x10. Shot on the Wehman Field Camera with elements from old broken Kodak lens from a folding camera.

 

6 minute exposure in full sun, on a dried calotype negative, developed in gallic acid and aceto-nitrate of silver.

It's funny how I was saying in yesterdays description that I had gotten out of a depressed phase but today I feel like a soggy towel. I didn't feel much motivation to do a photo today but I am really glad I did.

It was incredibly windy but thankfully that worked well with the shot! The only props I needed were leaves that have been blown to the sides of the road.

No cars actually passed through here the whole time I was taking photos and just as I got up to leave a car came through and it was a magical moment.

 

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Recently scanned negative taken c1973 with a Praktica Nova camera.

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