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Natascha and I finally made it to an appointement to donate blood - almost. I was told I may not because of my inflamated finger and Natascha is low in Iron.
Half the fun. but we thought we deserved the drink afterwards anyway ;-)
Next attempt in some weeks....
Anomaly first exposure (17).IR film 60watt bulb so I could see clearly and electronic flash covered with filter to only allow IR through.
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This composition was pointed to me by my fellow photowalker Vasco, my thanks to him!
these beautiful young men played in a band named gore. if I am remembering right, they came from switzerland. but I can't find nothing about them. their music was ok, powerful. it was an independent band. is anyone here, who knows them? or better - knew them.
Fourth grade students at an elementary school in Farmville creating a mural depicting the travel of the three wise men to Bethlehem. Date from negative sleeve.
Date: December 1955
Repository: Digital Collections of Joyner Library, East Carolina University
Persistent URL: http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/2639
I was playing around (again) and ended on this negative shot. I only really like it as it makes my pitiful excuse for a beard actually look like a beard.....
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.
negative scanned::olympus OM-2n::zuiko50mm f1.4::fujifilm reala100::kl sentral kuala lumpur::
outing with: wer, bigbro and kupih
The snow goose need not bathe to make itself white. Neither need you do anything but be yourself.
- Lao Tzu
This is an example of a recovered negative.
After reading some on the internet, I decided to try recovering the negatives from my FP100C instant film pictures. I used a junk shot that I had to try it so if it didn't work out the first time I wouldn't waste good negatives, However it worked great the first time! Anyone that needs info on how to recover color packfilm negatives for scanning feel free to drop me a line on here. I will post more about the process later.