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Rain on the window and my camera on negative mode gave up this interesting image of two lights that are on the side of our theatre building.
Instant film negative reclamation.
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Instant film negative reclamation.
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Paper negative taken with three and a half inch pinhole camera, laser cut body with coke can pinhole material and hand ground pinhole to suit 70mm focal length.
Fuji Fp100c negatives that have been bleached, some more successfully than others. Negatives scanned using iPad and iPhone as I don't have a flatbed scanner for this size negative. Hello Photo app used for scans, snapseed and photoshop express apps used for cropping and flipping of negs.
Ron Kube shows off his negative electricity bill–for the third month in a row. HIs solar system over produces in the summer. The electricity is exported to the grid. Photo David Dodge, GreenEnergyFutures.ca See blog: www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/181-the-energy-detective
Don't feed your mind with negative thoughts. If you do, you will come to believe them. - Catherine Pulsifer
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.
Day 75 - 1 March 2012
The first Lomo film I had developed was dismal. A few of the photos came out. The sprocket holes were cut off. The second one was even more dismal. I was crushed and cried big tears of disappointment. This is not what I had expected. I had even given up using my Diana as I did not see the point.
A sun ray came through the form of a Freecycled Canoscan. Finally, I thought, I can scan my own negatives. Which I did. They still looked dismal.
Yesterday the inspiration came to get out the scanner and try again - this is after all why Photoshop exists. To alter and tweak. And then it happened, Christoff was playing around with a few settings in Vuescan and struck gold!
My photos looked like real lomo photos! My heart leaped for joy as I realised: I don't totally suck at this. It's just new, takes practice and scanning the negatives is definitely the way to go. I spent most of today looking through my film, scanning it, tweaking settings and giggling happily at the results. Finally I have true Lomo photos that I can be proud of!
I did however do none of the other things I was meant to do, but when inspiration and excitement strikes, it's best not to do chores... ;-)
Watch this space!!!
Canon EOS 550D
f/4
1/40 sec
ISO 200
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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Fuji Fp100c negatives that have been bleached, some more successfully than others. Negatives scanned using iPad and iPhone as I don't have a flatbed scanner for this size negative. Hello Photo app used for scans, snapseed and photoshop express apps used for cropping and flipping of negs.
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.
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.