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Negative Approach at Touch & Go's 25th anniversay show.

Iwamizawa, Hokkaido,

Pearl 2, Hexar 75mm F3.5,

Negative

John Brannon

 

This is the last photo my trusty old camera ever took, before it perished in the pit.

A view out of my window, in inverted colours.

A large Baobab tree in South Africa.

Looked good in negative, I thought.

the negatives drying..

negative tryptic of my cat

symmetry & variety of black tones applied

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Left ear was broken but someone seam it trying to hide it, so it COULDN'T be the shipping company ¬¬

Negative version - but I rather like the result.

An inspired piece of window dressing. Does it remind anyone else of the X-Ray from Scrubs?

I've found some old b&w negatives. Unfortunetly I don't have a scanner so I was "forced" to reshoot that by sticking film to the window.

 

It's pretty much history of my family. The tallest boy is my brother that I've never had opportunity to meet because of his death in 1979 (killed by truck).

 

Picture was taken in country side where my grandmother lived. My dad took the picture using Pentacon Six TL that is now in my hands. Sentimental stuff...

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Women holding a banner reading "A D Pi [i.e., Alpha Delta Pi] welcomes Kennedy" on the occasion of John F. Kennedy's visit to East Carolina College for a rally. Date from negative sleeve.

 

Date: 9/17/1960

 

Repository: Digital Collections of Joyner Library, East Carolina University

 

Persistent URL: http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/596

Various negatives. Most of them can be guessed. Or you may ask me :-)

Also for a drawing assignment... Getting very into painting people. Did this with an off sort-of purple but ended up switching to b/w to imitate charcoal/ink. Drawing was supposed to be half positive and half negative space.

Fun! This was in the Edward Gorey house.

Up from Aizankei, Aibetsu, Hokkaido,

Pearl 2, Hexar 75mm F3.5,

Negative

8x10 paper negative, hastily developed and underfixed. The light was a bit harsh for paper, but I expected that. Light leaks aren't *too* bad considering that one of the corners of the spring back is missing the piece that holds it on.

 

Hope to try this thing out with real film soon.

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.

Negatives posted on the wall in the old photo lab at Baruch College. This building on Park Avenue is no longer part of the campus.

I had to put something out there. Any suggestions what to do the next week?

Three debutantes in identical dresses sitting in front of three men wearing identical shirts at the red barn dance. Date from negative sleeve.

 

Date: 8/23/1962

 

Repository: Digital Collections of Joyner Library, East Carolina University

 

Persistent URL: http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/5636

an old glass plate negative

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Took this shot as 1 of 3 intending to HDR it. I just think that the unprocessed out of camera image was so much better.

 

Taken at East Coast Park food Center in Singapore.

A few photos from Chris Kirby's "Negative Series" exhibition, currently running at Cafe Pause until July 7.

 

Says Chris: "I've created a new line of porcelain ware and am showing it for the first time at Cafe Pause. Reversing the positive/negative relationship between mold and object, the 'negative series' captures the unexpected shape of negative spaces."

 

Tomorrow night (Friday, July 4, from 19:30) the designer will be at the cafe for an informal reception.

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Developed in fomadon LQN. Developed 3min too early.

 

C_ Pentax me

F_ Ilford delta 100

 

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