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Photo of a small section of large sculpture on the grounds of deCordova Sculpture Park . This closeup shot of a heart has been processed with SilkyPix "taste" named "negative. The sculpture is titled Two Big Black Hearts by Jim Dine.

This month's theme focused on an eye for negative space in composition.

Negative Plane - No Reason To Live - Magnetofon

I did not take the original photos in this series. I found the developed negatives in a drum I bought at a charity shop. I am in the process of scanning in and cleaning up the images as they were quite damaged in part. It would be cool to find out whose wedding this was.

designed by: Eric Gjerde

diagrams in the book "origami tessellations" (Gjerde)

Scanned from negative. I don't believe this one was ever printed.

scanned with a computer scanner, inverted in painter.

Scanning, archiving and restoration at Metro Imaging

www.metroimaging.co.uk/film-lab-services/scanning

 

© Alice Widger

Photo: Brian Galecki

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.

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.

8x10 Paper Negative

Studies for a photo I plan to give as a gift.

Original photo withcrumpled background hihglighted by the strobe. I decided I didnt like the bakground, so I stopped that entirely.

Kodak

 

Kodak Gold 100 Negative Film

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!!

Uncle Joe Goodfield with his dog. He was married to my grandfather's baby sister, Ethel. I remember that Uncle Joe had a "woody" station wagon. It was fascinating to me as a kid. I didn't know anyone else who had a station wagon!

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

@1969/70

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.)

Took the 4x5 out with some holders loaded with paper negatives. Greenbrier area GSMNP

Negative Plane - No Reason To Live - Magnetofon

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.

I took this photo when I was 16 years old with my Pentax K1000 and Vivitar 28-105mm. I developed it at Los Angeles Harbor college.

Tommy Pittenger Ollie into the bank

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

 

Rollei Prego 90+Fujifilm X-TRA 400.

DLK.584

[365: the 2011 Edition]

 

Day 298/365 - 25/10/11

This is part of a artistic notebook (a very nice friend's gift) that is empty for years.

I am still waiting for an ideia to cover it. Maybe its beauty moves away written words, and so, its function loses against the form. And if it loses its function it can no longer be called a "notebook". Let's see..

++++++++++++++ NOTEBOOK | PAPER

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Natsume, Matsuyama city, Ehime Pref. I am from this village.

Canon T60, NFD 200mm,

Negative ISO 400

this was the first stage of some tricky shit man, trying to hold the negatives against my window while struggling with my camera.

Totally worth it though! (see next picture)

An old negative from days gone by that brings only smiles. This picture is of 4 of my friends getting warmed up in the parking lot for some show. I could not remember when this was taken but it had to be 1991 or 1992.

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.

Single pose of woman. Copy made for Mrs Raymond Day. Date 7/2/1946. Scanned 3 x 5 black and white Kodak negative (Slight warpage.)

I have to force myself sometimes

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