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Part of a large batch of vintage negatives I purchased at an estate sale. They seem to be mostly NJ, 1930s and 1940s. If you recognize a building, please comment and let me know where it is.

A tree at the Portland Classical Chinese Garden.

Elephants inside a circus tent before a show. Date from negative sleeve.

 

Date: 9/9/1959

 

Repository: Digital Collections of Joyner Library, East Carolina University

 

Persistent URL: http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/3802

One of my first projects in Photoshop. The pictures is taken with an APS-Camera and scanned.

Sharpie Marker on poster board. Drawing of a tree using negative space.

Trying to stay positive while bad things happen is like holding an umbrella against a hail storm. Then there's this light and Its like someone telling you to drop that umbrella, you're stronger than that. Being positive just makes me think of little positive entities surrounding me and protecting me from any negative vibes. I used to surround myself with negative people, people that always saw the bad side of things and I never realized. The longer I hung out with them the more I became negative on myself and everything. I no longer need to hold and umbrella because I see the bad side of things but being positive over comes that and sees a brighter opportunity. People should be thankful of what they have before it could disappear, sure you want to have everything and buy this new thing and that new thing but your parents work hard enough to keep a roof over your head and a bed to sleep in!

Another thing that comes to mind when I captured this statue is how much I adore them. I want these in the front of my home when I'm older, I also want statues in my house. Never thought how much art surrounds my life and how much I think of it.

 

For this shot I used my Canon PowerShot ELPH 100 HS with the setting of low light and flash on.After that I used camera raw to decrease the exposure and increased the highlight and contrast.

7/52 " Negative Space"... Rain, Rain go away! After a wet week end, it's nice to get outside. processed with PTM Adeline.

or is it just people who are so negative?

Double Negative is a piece of land art located in the Moapa Valley on Mormon Mesa (or Virgin River Mesa) near Overton, Nevada, which was completed in 1969. The work consists of a long trench in the earth, 30 feet (9.1 m) wide, 50 feet (15 m) deep, and 1,500 feet (460 m) long, created by the displacement of 240,000 tons of earth. Two trenches straddle either side of a natural canyon (into which the excavated material was dumped). The "negative" in the title thus refers in part to both the natural and man-made negative space that constitutes the work. The work essentially consists of what is not there, what has been displaced. The work is currently owned by The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA) and is accessible by four-wheel drive vehicle or motorcycle.

A quick test of a setup for digitising colour negatives with a DSLR and lightbox. Colour conversion using ColourPerfect (www.c-f-systems.com/Plug-ins.html). Quickly added to my list of must have plugins.

Laura at the beach at Old Saybrook, about 1967.

I didn't add anything, except contrast in Lightroom. No vignette added too...

negative approach, rrroooaaarrr fest, montreal, august 2013.

In 2009, a box was found in the College's dark room full of 35mm film negatives. They have now been scanned and shared on our digital archive.

 

If you know of anyone in the images or the back story to the negatives - please get in touch!

When I first saw zxgirl's shot of this seed head, it reminded me of a negative so I had to see what it would look like. She is letting me post the collaboration.

Projecção realizado por Verónica Meireles e Sérgio Nunes, para a Tour Acústica de 2005 dos bLUNDER .

Create by Ruwan Rulzz

Pictured is the new baptismal font at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Oakland, NJ. Water Structures, LLC worked with the fon't designers, Arthur John Sikula Architects of NYC, who wanted the bottom pool of the baptismal to gently overflow its top. The project was particularly challenging because all its equipment had to be contained within the font. Water Structures was able to prefabricate the baptismal font with its equipment installed in it at the factory.

 

Contact Water Structures:

Web: www.baptismal-fonts.com

Phone: 800-747-0168

Fax: 603-474-0629

Owner: Kim Noble e:mail: knoble@waterstructuresco.com

The Finnish band Negative performing in Tampere July 16th, 2005. They were part of the Tammerfest festival that always features lots of great bands and singers. I can highly recommend the festival if you happen to be in Tampere on July. :)

 

Official Website of Negative:

www.gbfam.com/negative/eng/news.php

More about Tammerfest:

www.tammerfest.fi/

 

This pic is also part of the Schmap Tampere Third Edition.

Woman at the ticket counter waits for customers at the movie theater. Date from negative sleeve.

 

Date: 12/20/1958

 

Repository: Digital Collections of Joyner Library, East Carolina University

 

Persistent URL: http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/863

Something different...

 

I was searching the loft for 35mm developing equipment when I came across a box of 100's of 120 negatives.

 

I know they were taken by a late, Great Uncle and I think they were taken in the late 1940's - early 1950's.

 

Scanned some of the more 'interesting' on a regular flat bed scanner and inverted the image using Photoshop CS2!

Negative Plane - No Reason To Live - Magnetofon

The opening of the 16 PATHS OF ELEMENTS: THE ORIGINS

at Serena Arts Center last weekend was STUNNING! The interpretive works of the models in combination with the artist pictures was really breathtaking. I tried to get pictures of the elements. The pictures remain, but the models are a lovely memory.

taxi - maps.secondlife.com/seco.../SERENA%20HUB/200/200/2502

Idea: Orpheus Paxlapis-Savior (orpheusfdarkness)

Event organizer: ViktorSavior

Gallery curator: Bella (belleallure)

taraaers.blogspot.com/2023/10/elements-origins.html

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