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No Way Fest 2008 Day Two: The Ladies, Logic Problem, Timebombs, Bad Antics, Dark Ages, Reprobates, Search and Destroy, Born Bad, Mad Men, Wasted Time, Citizens Patrol, Double Negative, Government Warning @ Alley Katz in Richmond, Virginia. June 2008
“I did not wished to developed everything that is negative in my life, but I am happy they did. It made me human.”
This is another shot from my coffee can pinhole camera. The original paper negative is on the left, and the positive image on the right I reversed in Photoshop. The image itself is a little weird, with lots of random bits. My toes managed to get in the shot somehow, as well as my oddly distorted shadow and a pinhole camera on the ledge.
This week's theme is negative space. The object is to concentrate on the space between and around the subject to enhance the subject.
Here are two examples of excellent use of negative space to create very artistic photos.
Best wishes on your artistic adventures.
Freshly processed TMax100 from my RB67. Gotta love 120 film. I'll load some of the images when they dry and I can scan them.
Strobist: Negatives are clipped to a medium softbox with an AB800 on the other side. Fired with Cybersyncs.
Nikon D700, f16 @ ISO200
I made this card for my post on thepapercrafting.com/
I used Essentials by Ellen - Thankful and distress inks.
I made a video too
More info on my blog www.thecreatcorner.blogspot.com
An old, old shot on Ilford fiberbase paper. I shot this when I was going to school at Milwaukee Center for Photography in 1985.
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Greenville High School student Celia Davenport tries on the white dress she is required to wear under her gown at commencement. Date from negative sleeve.
Date: 6/2/1956
Repository: Digital Collections of Joyner Library, East Carolina University
Persistent URL: http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/2785
Jacob Borry - Negative - Ten Unknown women and Two unknown men at unknown location - picnic.
More at pchs.org/resources/1997-092-130
The original battery cable runs from the right fender to the battery, then to the engine block, and then to the frame.
I replaced all of that with #1 Ga. wiring with copper crimped ends. I used heat shrink tubing to seal the crimp connections as best as I could.
Shot for "Themes & Challenges: negative space" week
This was a FAR more challenging exercise than I'd anticipated. Shot half a dozen different photos, then rejected most of them, questioning my own definition of "negative space". Lurked on the Flickr "negative space" group; browsed Google images for "negative space". In the end I'm still not certain that this qualifies, but it's probably the most interesting image that I managed.
An almost complete film scan of a cemetery (St. George) panoramic shot from the Horizon Kompakt. I am not impressed at all. I will be taking two more *practice* rolls (35mm is cheap) to see if this was just a first -timer thing. If the new photos come out as crappy as these ----many overexposed and many overlapped......then I'm putting the Horizon up for sale on eBay. It's just not worth the hassle, especially of I can't get my scanner to stitch a couple of negatives together to complete the entire panoramic photo. I don't feel I should have to screw around with PhotoShop, etc. to get a photo "right".
Oh, yes, just in case anyone was wondering, I know that this is a scan of the negative in negative form. The actual photo that results from the normal scan of one of these negatives was so horribly blah. I just couldn't get myself to post it....very overexposed.
Panoramic people, please feel free to leave a comment &/or advice! Especially on how to scan the complete image & to display it on Flickr!