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scanned with a computer scanner, inverted in painter.

Photo: Brian Galecki

Messing with negative setting

Daily Shoot #209 Why wait for the perfect subject? Make a photo of something that is unfinished.

 

These have been sitting in my darkroom waiting to be developed while my time is taken up with Daily Shoot and EdTech365.

Vintage negative scans from my private collection. Photographer is unknown to me...

Most negatives are unmarked, the ones labelled are from 1928-1929, and appear to be the most recent from the lot.

 

Any information regarding the location, building names, etc. is very welcome...

 

Prints are available on request in original state (as is) or digitally retouched. For enquiries please email jrockar@gmail.com, in subject state 'England, 1928-1929 print enquiry'.

This is my most recent set of negatives that I've had developed. I never really did much with them until the other day when we were told to bring objects in to scan for a graphic design class. I wanted to see how negatives looked, and this was the result.

 

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www.austinkaseman.com/Blog/ParkingGarageNegatives/1576099...

kitchen utensil were the star of this test print (naturally of course!) but they were lousy in blocking out light due to the amount of UV they let in through the raised surfaces.

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!

Thank god for Ann, she's a great model and she never flakes on me for the shoot!!

St Marks whit walks, Chesham Rd, hardware shop in background

@1969/70

I am never sure what is Negative space.

I look at lots of Photos and they are all different to me?

Most are Black and White.

Some just look like normal photos.

I think they should be contrasty but others I see are not.

I am so confused, so this is my Idea of negative space.

Taken on the Patio of a local Mexican Restaurant we go to.

Temps last night demanded Patio dining.

  

I put a graphite ground down and erased the negative space around the bike.

The negative space surrounds the hats and mannequin. (I decided to play with my new Alien Bees light with an umbrella to achieve this shot, on black tag board.)

Scanned negative

 

Nikon F3

Nikkor 24mm f/2.8 Ais

 

Hp5+ @200

Rodinal 1:50

 

Development details on FilmDev

Negative painting in sumi-e style

Here is my setup for shooting a negative sandwiched between two pieces of glass. Different light sources and backgrounds produce very interesting effects while digitizing the content.

Title : Walter Jenkins

 

Creator (Photographer) : Unknown

 

Publisher : Graphic Services

 

Place of Publication : College Station, Texas

 

Year (Coverage) : 1949

 

Document Type : Image

 

Format : Photographic negative

 

Dimensions : 4 x 5 inches

 

Digitization Date : July2010

 

Description : Unknown

 

Note : Brazos County, Texas

 

Collection : Texas A&M University Archives

 

Resource Identifier : Graphic Services Photos, Box 22, File 22-504

 

Institution : Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas

 

Repository : Cushing Memorial Library and Archives

 

Contact Information : Email: cushing-library@tamu.edu Phone: 979-845-1951

 

Copyright : It is the users responsibility to secure permission from the copyright holders for publication of any materials. Permission must be obtained in writing prior to publication. Please contact the Cushing Memorial Library for further information

 

Tommy Pittenger Ollie into the bank

The Negative flaked off on this photo from this old roll of film I found

 

Circus lion in pen 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/3804

Yup, negative again. Someone needs to snag me a copy of Photoshop, so I can do something more interesting than negative.

The Yellowstone Park Pass also admitted us to Grand Teton. It didn't matter, because the ranger station was empty when we passed. I don't think we stopped anywhere in the park, even for pictures. I just drove straight through it. Grand Teton is pretty, but I recommend doing it before Yellowstone. A person would be hard-pressed to be impressed following Yellowstone. Of course, if I were there now, I'd bust out my climbing gear and test my luck.

I have to force myself sometimes

Art Project for my Intro to Art class. Study of positive and negative space.

thanks to Layne Sizemore for letting me scan these.

Oi tudo bem?

Esta é minha primeira esmaltação de 2015 rsrs. Espero que gostem!!

Ano novo visual e nome do blog novos: marinaraquelnails.wordpress.com/

eu não sou de muitas palavras mais lá explico como fiz essa manicure vão lá dar uma olhadinha ;) bjinhos Até mais se Deus quiser!!

 

Sculpture uses negative space in honoring Ralph Ellison, author of "Invisible Man", who lived on the area. (150th street-ish and Riverside)

Extra: Negative (A Luz dos Retratos que serviu de base para os Rorschachs) /

Extra: Negative (The Light of portraits that served as the basis for Rorschachs)

 

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