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I didn't want to use glass, so I came accross some OLD black and white negatives, loved this shoe shot. I found it interesting how different the shots could look depending on the amount of light the sun was sharing with me while I was shooting. I used a unique green cone flower in the back ground. I really like creating my own layers in camera.
*I used a flower for all of you who have a hate on for macro flowers, here is a creative use!
Taken with a Zenitar 16mm f2.8 Fisheye Lens mounted on a Olympus E420 DSLR. 16mm becomes approx 32mm as lens is Pentax mount M42 with an adapter to fit DSLR.
Jeffrey Baykal-Rollins,
Negative Aircraft (from the Iconostasis series), Charcoal, varnish and Japanese paper on canvas, 2012, 35” x 41”
Performance piece.
2011
Originated from a project on Foundation. The brief challenged us to find a random (non controlled) mechanism of producing drawing/painting/mark-making.
I was inspired in the beginning by the relationship between positive and negative in photographic film, by how the 'negative' produced the 'positive' image. I wanted to try and utilise my body as the negative so I covered it with ink. The water was the random element and the stains that were absorbed in fabric strips I placed bellow, were the positive marks created.
Agriculturists from Thailand looking through tobacco leaves in a warehouse. Date from negative sleeve.
Date: 10/1/1960
Repository: Digital Collections of Joyner Library, East Carolina University
Persistent URL: http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/5106
This morning we went to the home of photography - Lacock Abbey. Whist there I had to recreate Fox Talbot's famous shot of the lattice window aka The Oriel Window. Thanks to modern technology I could shoot it on my DSLR then tweaked it to be about the right level of black and white using photoshop (as well as slightly warping the image to straighten up the windows). And then simply inverted the image to be a negative.
If I can get my hands on some frames and solution I might do some sun prints from this negative soon, that would be fun :) Please also see the positive in my photostream!
No matter what negative things life throws at you, you just have to hang in there the best you can to get through....So if 2013 was rough for you, I hope 2014 is your year to get out on top.
My brother looks at an old negative that I'm ready to scan. A cousin purchased a book of negatives years ago that date to around 1910-20, and I'm scanning them for him.
I had this idea to scan some of my many APS negative canisters to digital. After trial and error I've worked out how to get the negative out of the canister. I have a Maplin negative scanner that I bought in 2012. It does not have a negative tray for this type of film but I've sussed out how to scan them in.
25.10.2020